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Bronze Augustus of Prima Porta Replica statue

1. Introduction of Augustus of Prima Porta Replica Augustus (63 BC – 14 AD), originally named Gaius Octavius, was the first emperor of Rome and a key figure in the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. After the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BC, Octavian was legally adopted through his will […]

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bronze Statue Roman Emperor outdoors

1. Introduction of Statue Roman Emperor Augustus, born Gaius Octavian, was the most important political figure of the late Roman Republic and the first emperor of Rome. During his more than forty years of reign, Augustus established a stable administrative system, a standing army, and fiscal reforms, and promoted infrastructure development, leading Rome from a […]

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Classic Roman Emperor Augustus Marble bust

1. Introduction of Roman Emperor Augustus Bust Augustus, originally named Gaius Octavius ​​Thurinus, was adopted by Julius Caesar and renamed Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus. He was the first emperor of Rome and is considered the founder of the Roman Empire. During his reign, Augustus implemented political reforms, social order restoration, and military reorganization, leading Rome […]

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bronze Octavian Augustus Statue

1. Introduction of Octavian Augustus Statue Octavian (later known as Augustus) was a key figure in laying the foundation for the Roman Empire. Rising to power after Caesar’s assassination, he ultimately defeated Antony and Cleopatra, ending a long civil war through political alliances, military victories, and exceptional power consolidation. Octavian ushered in the two-hundred-year period […]

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bronze Bust of Young Caesar on marble base

1. Introduction of Bust of Young Caesar Augustus was the first emperor of the Roman Empire and one of the most influential rulers in Roman history. His original name was Gaius Octavian, and he was Caesar’s grand-nephew and adopted son, hence often referred to as “Young Caesar.” In 27 BC, through political wisdom and military […]

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Full bust of Marble Statue of Augustus

1. Introduction of Marble Statue of Augustus Octavian, later revered as Augustus, was a pivotal figure in Roman history, bridging the gap between the past and the future. He was Julius Caesar’s grand-nephew and adopted son. After Caesar’s assassination in 44 BC, Octavian, through his exceptional political and military skills, gradually defeated his rivals, ending […]

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Marble Octavian Sculpture Bust

1. Introduction of Octavian Sculpture Octavian, later Augustus, was one of the most pivotal figures in Roman history. Rising from the political turmoil following Caesar’s assassination, he ultimately seized control of the Roman world through a power struggle with Mark Antony. His Principate, a system that cleverly combined the old republican system with monarchical power, […]

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Bronze Statue of Augustus in Rome

1. Introduction of Bronze Augustus Statue Augustus, originally named Gaius Octavian, was born in 63 BC into a Roman noble family. His mother was Caesar’s niece, and although his family wasn’t among the highest nobility, their blood ties kept him closely connected to the political center from a young age. Octavian was known for his […]

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Augustus Marble Statue outdoors

1. Introduction of Augustus Marble Statue Modeled after the famous “Augustus of Prima Porta,” this Emperor Augustus Statue is one of the most symbolic artistic examples of the early Roman emperors. Originally created in the 1st century AD, it portrays Augustus as the solemn, authoritative, and sanctified first emperor of Rome. In the Augustus Marble […]

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Marble Augustus of Prima Porta Sculpture standing outdoors

1. Introduction of Augustus Sculpture Augustus, whose real name was Gaius Octavian, was the founder and first emperor of the Roman Empire, hailed as “one of the greatest rulers of Rome.” He rose to power amidst the turmoil of the late Republic, and through political wisdom, military prowess, and the reshaping of the state structure, […]

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