Augustus: First Emperor of Rome
“Superb....Augustus is a first-rate popular biography by a skilled and knowing hand.” (Washington Post)

Caesar Augustus created the Roman Empire and forever associated the name Caesar with power. Heir to Julius Caesar, he thrust himself into the middle of Roman politics at its most violent period, facing off against Brutus, and eventually Antony and Cleopatra. He was a military dictator who schemed and killed his way to power and then brought the Romans peace and prosperity after all the chaos, laying the foundations of the famous Pax Romana.

In this definitive and critically acclaimed biography, eminent historian Adrian Goldsworthy illuminates the political and private lives of Rome’s first emperor in more depth than ever before. Weaving together tales of military victories, political marriages, and senatorial power struggles, Goldsworthy portrays Augustus as he really was—at once noble and manipulative, giving and tyrannical, clever and cruel.

Meticulously researched and approachably written, Augustus is the most detailed extant biography of Caesar Augustus, a man whose legacy continues on today. 

 

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Augustus: First Emperor of Rome
“Superb....Augustus is a first-rate popular biography by a skilled and knowing hand.” (Washington Post)

Caesar Augustus created the Roman Empire and forever associated the name Caesar with power. Heir to Julius Caesar, he thrust himself into the middle of Roman politics at its most violent period, facing off against Brutus, and eventually Antony and Cleopatra. He was a military dictator who schemed and killed his way to power and then brought the Romans peace and prosperity after all the chaos, laying the foundations of the famous Pax Romana.

In this definitive and critically acclaimed biography, eminent historian Adrian Goldsworthy illuminates the political and private lives of Rome’s first emperor in more depth than ever before. Weaving together tales of military victories, political marriages, and senatorial power struggles, Goldsworthy portrays Augustus as he really was—at once noble and manipulative, giving and tyrannical, clever and cruel.

Meticulously researched and approachably written, Augustus is the most detailed extant biography of Caesar Augustus, a man whose legacy continues on today. 

 

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Augustus: First Emperor of Rome

Augustus: First Emperor of Rome

by Adrian Goldsworthy
Augustus: First Emperor of Rome

Augustus: First Emperor of Rome

by Adrian Goldsworthy

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“Superb....Augustus is a first-rate popular biography by a skilled and knowing hand.” (Washington Post)

Caesar Augustus created the Roman Empire and forever associated the name Caesar with power. Heir to Julius Caesar, he thrust himself into the middle of Roman politics at its most violent period, facing off against Brutus, and eventually Antony and Cleopatra. He was a military dictator who schemed and killed his way to power and then brought the Romans peace and prosperity after all the chaos, laying the foundations of the famous Pax Romana.

In this definitive and critically acclaimed biography, eminent historian Adrian Goldsworthy illuminates the political and private lives of Rome’s first emperor in more depth than ever before. Weaving together tales of military victories, political marriages, and senatorial power struggles, Goldsworthy portrays Augustus as he really was—at once noble and manipulative, giving and tyrannical, clever and cruel.

Meticulously researched and approachably written, Augustus is the most detailed extant biography of Caesar Augustus, a man whose legacy continues on today. 

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781541608191
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 01/27/2026
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook

About the Author

Adrian Goldsworthy received his DPhil in ancient history from Oxford and has taught at Cardiff University, King’s College, and the University of Notre Dame in London. The author of numerous books, including Rome and Persia, Philip and Alexander, Pax Romana, and Caesar, he lives in South Wales, UK. 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

List of Maps ix

Introduction 1

Part 1 Caius Octavius (Thurinus)63-44 BC

1 'Father of His Country' 19

2 'A Man of Wealth and Good Reputation' 32

3 The Consulship of Julius and Caesar 47

4 A Way Out 63

Part 2 Caius Julius Caesar (Octavianus)44-38 BC

5 Heir 83

6 Praise 98

7 Reward and Discard 115

8 Vengeance and Discord 128

Part 3 Imperator Caesar, Divi Filius 38-27 BC

9 Sons of Gods 151

10 Rivals 170

11 Triumph 195

Part 4 Imperator Caesar Augustus, Divi Filius 27-2 BC

12 Renewal and Restoration 217

13 To Overcome the Proud in War 239

14 The ?Title of Greatest Power' 258

15 The Eagles 284

16 An End and a Beginning 307

17 Family and Colleagues 334

18 Augustan Peace 355

Part 5 Imperator Caesar Augustus, Divi Filius, Pater Patriae 2 BC-AD 14

19 Father 377

20 The 'Sentry Post' 402

21 For the Sake of the Res Publica 426

22 Pax Augusta 446

Conclusion: Hurry Slowly 469

Appendix 1 The Senatorial Career or Cursus Honorum 482

Appendix 2 Date of the Birth of Jesus 487

Glossary 493

Key Personalities 503

Family Trees 512

Bibliography 522

Abbreviations 538

Notes 540

Index 587

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