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Augustus: The Master of Spin Who Built an Empire — Fexingo History

Augustus: The Master of Spin Who Built an Empire — Fexingo History

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Julius Caesar's adopted heir Octavian didn't just win a civil war—he reinvented Roman government, culture, and religion to create a durable imperial system. This episode explores how Augustus crafted his own legend through masterful propaganda: the Res Gestae inscription, Virgil's Aeneid linking Rome to Trojan destiny, the Ara Pacis altar celebrating peace, and the restoration of 'traditional' morality while consolidating absolute power. We examine the Battle of Actium (31 BCE) not as a mere military clash but as a propaganda turning point, the careful construction of the principate as a 'restored republic,' and the exile of poet Ovid as a warning against dissent. How did one man transform a chaotic republic into a stable monarchy that lasted centuries? And what did the Roman people gain—and lose—in the bargain?

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