Z.D.
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jallman said:Your teacher is wrong. Augustus was the first Caesar of Rome. The addition of Caesar to Julius's name was both a misnomer and premature. Caesar turned the crown away on three occassions before he was murdered on the Ides of March. Brutus Crassus and Augustus formed the first Triumvirate in which Augustus claimed the crown and became the first Caesar.
GySgt said:Now that, was a history lesson.
jallman said:Your teacher is wrong. Augustus was the first Caesar of Rome. The addition of Caesar to Julius's name was both a misnomer and premature. Caesar turned the crown away on three occassions before he was murdered on the Ides of March. Brutus Crassus and Augustus formed the first Triumvirate in which Augustus claimed the crown and became the first Caesar.
C.J. said:A good history lesson indeed. I would have considered Augustus as the first emperor, and the second Caesar. Strange how things work out, I would have picked the wrong answer, but possibly would have had the correct answer to the question in the instructors eyes.
Canuck said:"ALL of History is Bunk"
get a real education
history will only enable you to be a teacher of the nazi propaganda machine
Isugeest mathematic /economics
AMerica is in short supply
Your teacher is wrong. Augustus was the first Caesar of Rome. The addition of Caesar to Julius's name was both a misnomer and premature. Caesar turned the crown away on three occassions before he was murdered on the Ides of March. Brutus Crassus and Augustus formed the first Triumvirate in which Augustus claimed the crown and became the first Caesar.
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