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Augustus and planned
Augustus planned in 6 AD to destroy the mighty kingdom of Maroboduus, which he considered to be too dangerous for the Romans.
This was planned and organised by John Redmond, who chose the American Augustus Saint Gaudens to sculpt the statue, and which was eventually completed in 1911.
Julius Caesar planned for the Saepta ( enclosures used for elections ) to be placed there ; they were later completed by his heir Augustus.
Augustus had planned to incorporate all of central Germania in one province, Germania Magna.
In Detroit, Grand River is one of five major avenues ( along with Woodward, Michigan, Gratiot, and Jefferson ) planned by Judge Augustus Woodward in 1805 that extend from downtown Detroit in differing directions.
This was socially a very fortunate marriage for Attica, as Augustus had secretly planned to make Agrippa his successor and heir.
Augustus may have planned to use his ally's ejection as an excuse to invade Britain but other, more pressing foreign policy matters probably persuaded him to postpone the move.
In 1758, the chapel in Edmund Street had been destroyed during a riot, and a new building took its place in Lumber Street, of which no trace remains, its place now being held in Highfield Street by the fine Church planned by Augustus Welby Pugin, when that great designer's influence was beginning to be felt in the revival of Gothic architecture.
Jefferson is one of five major avenues ( along with Woodward, Michigan, Grand River, and Gratiot ) planned by Judge Augustus Woodward in 1805 that extend from downtown Detroit in differing directions.

Augustus and invasions
* 16 – 13 BCE, Emperor Augustus on the Rhine, Reorganization of the Three Gauls ( capital Trier ), Decision to fortify the left bank of the Rhine and conquest of Germania to the Elbe, Rome pays tribute to the Frisii, Begin of invasions east of the Rhine by Rome, Construction of the modern city of Mainz begins.
Conquerors also carried out exploration, for example, Caesar's invasions of Britain and Germany, expeditions / invasions sent by Augustus to Arabia Felix and Ethiopia ( Res Gestae 26 ), and perhaps the greatest Ancient Greek explorer of all, Alexander the Great, who deliberately set out to learn more about the east through his military expeditions and so took a large number of geographers and writers with his army who recorded their observations as they moved east.

Augustus and 34
In 34 BC they were finally conquered by Octavius Augustus.
In this capacity, he followed another distinguished Roman statesman, Agrippa, the friend, ally and son-in-law of Augustus, who organised in 34 BC a campaign of public repairs and improvements, including renovation of the aqueduct Aqua Marcia and an extension of its pipes to cover more of the city.
Joseph Hart ( 219 ); William Gadsby ( 173 ); Isaac Watts ( 145 ) John Berridge ( 72 ); John Newton ( 63 ) John Kent ( 51 ); Charles Wesley ( 41 ); Thomas Kelly ( 34 ); Samuel Medley ( 31 ); Anne Steele ( 27 ); Augustus M. Toplady ( 24 ); Richard Burnham ( 22 ); Henry Fowler ( 20 ); William Cowper ( 18 ); Joseph Swain ( 18 ); Daniel Herbert ( 12 ); Benjamin Beddome ( 10 ); John Fawcett ( 10 ); William Hammond ( 10 ); John Stevens ( 9 ); John Adams ( 9 ); Phillip Doddridge ( 8 ); John Cennick ( 6 ).
Finally the fourth section ( paragraphs 34 – 35 ) consists of a statement of the Romans ' approval for the reign and deeds of Augustus.
Their descendants settled west of the Athesis ( Adige ) river, around the lakes Sebinus, Edrus, and Benacus, where they occupied 34 towns, which were admitted by Augustus to the rights of Latin cities.
The youngest Prime Minister to leave office was Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, who retired in 1770, aged 34.
Paullus's son, Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, was consul in 34 BC and colleague of Augustus Caesar in the office of censor in 22 BC.
They were visible in 29 BC when the temple was dedicated and when the Augustus coins series with the temple of Divus Iulius was struck ( from 37 BC to 34 BC ).
Cornelia bore Lucius two children: a daughter called Scribonia ( the second wife of future Roman Emperor Augustus ) and a son of the same name, Consul of 34 BC.

Augustus and 27
af: 27 Augustus
Augustus (, September 23, 63 BC – August 19, 14 AD ) was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.
* In 27 BC, following his defeat of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, the Roman Senate voted him new titles, officially becoming Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus.
It is the events of 27 BC from which he obtained his traditional name of Augustus, which historians use in reference from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.
However, despite the fact that he never officially bore the name Octavianus, to save confusing the dead dictator with his heir, historians often refer to the new Caesar — between his adoption and his assumption, in 27 BC, of the name Augustus — as Octavian.
Augustus, the first Emperor ( r. 27 BC – AD 14 ), had nominally shared power with his colleagues, and more formal offices of co-Emperor had existed from Marcus Aurelius ( r. 161 – 80 ) on.
* 27 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus is granted the title Augustus by the Roman Senate, marking the beginning of the Roman Empire.
The Julio-Claudian dynasty normally refers to the first five Roman Emperors: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula ( also known as Gaius ), Claudius, and Nero, or the family to which they belonged ; they ruled the Roman Empire from its formation, in the second half of the 1st century ( 44 / 31 / 27 ) BC, until AD 68, when the last of the line, Nero, committed suicide.
# Augustus ( 27 BC – AD 14 )
The emperor Augustus took a personal interest in the literary works produced during his years of power from 27 BC to AD 14.
In the following years, Octavian, who was known as Augustus after 27 BC, managed to accumulate in his person all administrative, political, and military offices.
The city was renamed Colonia Iulia Philippensis, and then Colonia Augusta Iulia Philippensis after January, 27 BC, when Octavian received the title Augustus from the Roman Senate.
The conflict was decided by the Battle of Bouvines on 27 July 1214, which pitted Otto, allied to King John of England against Philip II Augustus.
This crisis and the civil wars which followed brought an end to the Republic and led to the foundation of the Empire under Augustus in 27 BC.
Approximately 27 BCE, the city was rebuilt by Herod the Great who named it Sebaste after the emperor Augustus.
* Caesar Augustus, Roman Emperor ( 27 BC – 14 AD )
* Caesar Augustus, Roman Emperor ( 27 BC – 14 AD )
* 27 BC: The Roman Senate votes Octavian the title of Augustus.
* May 27Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg ( b. 1772 )
* Caesar Augustus, Roman Emperor ( 27 BC – AD 14 )
* January 27 – Prince Augustus of Great Britain, Duke of Sussex ( d. 1843 )
* Caesar Augustus, Roman Emperor ( 27 BC – AD 14 )
* Caesar Augustus, Roman Emperor ( 27 BC – AD 14 )

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