augustuss

[US]/ɔ:'gʌstəs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Augustus - a male name, the first emperor of the ancient Roman Empire.

Example Sentences

Augustus Caesar was the first Roman emperor.

The month of August is named after the Roman Emperor Augustus.

Augustus was a prominent figure in Roman history.

The reign of Augustus marked the beginning of the Roman Empire.

Augustus was known for his political reforms and building projects.

Augustus left a lasting impact on Roman society and culture.

Real-world Examples

The modern Zaragoza is the city of Caesar Augustus, while Augsburg, Autun and Aosta all derive from Augustus.

Source: BBC documentary "A Hundred Treasures Talk About the Changes of Time"

The Romans had already learnt this to their cost during Augustus' rule.

Source: A Brief History of the World

Augustus traded 600 soldiers, complete with horses, to Prussia.

Source: Uncle Rich takes you on a trip to Europe.

Because Professro Augustus S.F.X Van Dusen had something to think about.

Source: The Problems of Cell 13

Augustus, on the other hand, ran straight for the swing set and almost got decapitated!

Source: 2009 ESLPod

Quirinius, Caesar Augustus, Two of the most prominent, powerful people in the ancient world.

Source: Catholicism

People in Fort Augustus are screaming at London, and London is screaming at us.

Source: Bookworm 1B_03. The Omega File

'Talk to people in Fort Augustus first, ' Hawker said. 'Then take it from there.'

Source: Bookworm 1B_03. The Omega File

Augusta The feminine form of Augustus, Augusta comes from the Latin word " august" which means " great" or " venerable."

Source: The importance of English names.

Wrong Horse” Antony instead of Emperor “There is a Baby Attached to My Leg” Augustus.

Source: History

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