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Res Gestae Divi Augusti , (Latin: "The Deeds of the Divine Augustus") is the funerary inscription of the first Roman emperor, Augustus, giving a first-person record of his life and accomplishments....
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This is, perhaps, the most famous inscription left us by Antiquity. It is inscribed on marble in a building which was a temple of Augustus in Ankara, Asia Minor [today's Turkish capital]. ... Below is a copy of the deeds of the divine Augustus, by which he subjected the whole world to the ... In my twentieth year [44 B.C.],
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www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/14resgestae.html
www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/14resgestae.html
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Silver statues of me-on foot, ... And for this merit of mine, by a senate decree, I was called Augustus and the doors of my temple were publicly clothed with laurel and a civic crown was fixed over my door and a gold shield placed in the Julian senate-house, and the inscription of that shield testified to ... After that time,
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classics.mit.edu/Augustus/deeds.html
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RES GESTAE DIVI AUGUST ... A copy is set out below of "The achievements of the Divine Augustus, by which he brought the world under the empire of the Roman people, and of the expenses which he bore for the state and people of Rome"; the original is engraved on two bronze pillars set up at Rome.
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www.skidmore.edu/academics/classics/courses/1999spring/hi361f/resgestae.html
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Eo [nomi]ne senatus decretis honorif[i]cis in ordinem suum m[e adlegit C. Pansa et A. Hirti]o consulibus, con[sula]rem locum s[imul dan sententiae ferendae, et i]imperium mihi dedit.~ Res publica, n[e quid detrimenti caperet, a] me pro praetore simul cum consulibus pro[viden]dum [iussit.
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www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/resgest.html
www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/resgest.html
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The Deeds of the Divine Augustus ... Translated by Thomas Bushnell, BSG ... Originally from the Internet Classics Archive at MIT...
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www.wellesley.edu/ClassicalStudies/CLCV102/augustusresg...
www.wellesley.edu/ClassicalStudies/CLCV102/augustusresgestae.html
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All about Res Gestae Divi Augusti: The Achievements of the Divine Augustus by Augustus. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers ... The Res Gestae reveals as much about Augustus and his accomplishments through what it omits as what it contains. This edition allows students rare access to...
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In one of these Suetonius says that he set forth "an account of his res gestae, which he wished to be inscribed on two bronze pillars to be set up before his mausoleum"(Augustus 101). The Res Gestae is preserved in an almost complete copy with a Greek translation, inscribed on the walls of the temple of Roma and...
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www.yorku.ca/pswarney/3130/rg2003-2.htm
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