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History Daily

The End of the Roman Republic

History Daily

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🗓️ 16 January 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

January 16, 27 BCE. Octavian is granted the title Augustus by the Roman Senate, marking the beginning of the Roman Empire.


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0:32.3

Thank you. It's September 46 BCE and the field of Mars, a parade ground in the heart of the city of Rome.

0:40.5

On the back of a magnificent white horse, 17-year-old Roman nobleman, Octavian, rides past ranks of soldiers in gleaming armor to salute the day's guest of honor the 54-year-old Roman general and Octavian's great-uncle,

0:46.0

Julius Caesar.

0:47.3

With a blast of a horn, thousands of soldiers begin marching away from the parade ground

0:52.2

and onto the streets of Rome.

0:54.1

Octavian nudges his horse forward to follow.

0:57.1

Three years ago, after conquering Gaul, Julius Caesar ordered his army south.

1:02.1

Crossing the Rubicon River, he entered Italy with his army

1:05.3

and plunged the Roman Republic into civil war.

1:08.6

Since then, Caesar has defeated almost all his rivals and had himself

1:12.1

appointed dictator by the Senate. It seems that the old Roman Republic is dying and giving way to

1:17.6

the rule of a single man. And now, Caesar's arranged for a triumphant procession through Rome to

1:23.3

demonstrate his power and his great-nephew Octavian is part of the festivities.

1:28.5

Octavian guides his horse along the side of the marching column, but it's not easy to maneuver

1:33.0

in the packed streets. Thousands of Romans have turned out to cheer their leader.

1:38.2

Octavian passes a group of soldiers, carrying chests bursting with corneid jewels and coins.

1:44.1

This loot will fund free food and entertainment for the people of Rome.

1:48.4

Naxt Octavian encounters monkeys in cages from the far-off lands that Roman armies have conquered.

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