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Augustus Ceasar: A Historical Overview

Augustus Caesar, the first Roman emperor, left a lasting impact on the Roman Empire. His legacy continues to influence art, architecture, and politics to this day. From the establishment of the Pax Romana to the extensive building projects in Rome, Augustus’ activities shaped the world in his time and continue to resonate in modern society. His reign marked a significant transition in Roman history, and his efforts are still studied and admired by historians and enthusiasts alike.

If you are seeking to understand the modern-day remnants of Augustus’ activities, a visit to Rome would offer an immersive experience. The city is home to numerous landmarks, such as the Ara Pacis and the Mausoleum of Augustus, that stand as testaments to Augustus’ enduring impact. These sites and the stories they tell serve as a tangible link to the achievements of the iconic Roman emperor.

Pax Romina

The Pax Romana, or Roman Peace, had a significant impact on shaping the world we live in today. This period of relative stability and minimal military expansion within the Roman Empire facilitated the spread of ideas, culture, and trade across vast regions. The infrastructure built during this time, such as roads and aqueducts, continues to influence modern engineering and urban planning. Additionally, many legal and administrative principles developed during the Pax Romana still form the basis of contemporary governance systems. The legacy of the Roman Empire’s peace can be observed in various aspects of modern society, from language and architecture to law and government structures.


British Columbia, Covid-19 update March 15th 2022

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Air ambulance sitting at the airfield.
Health care takes a lot of support
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you keeping your own. File Photo

Slight rise in cases, new confirmed cases 345, average 7days 244. ( March 14th, 2022)

On this Day: March 15th 44 common era.

The Ides of march warning:

Fools moon

English: Woody Allen in concert in New York City.

Image via Wikipedia

There is a big full moon in a big cold sky here tonight.A person that works at the Desert Inn says that it is not full and it is a fools moon. On looking closer it does seem to not be completely round with a sliver off the south east quadrant.

There is a full moon every 28 days and at one time Greek city states had a 13 month 28 day calender. the dynamic of upmanship with Julius Caesar and  his 31 day month and his nephew Augustus have had there way over time and Easter is  different as the calender coördinates the Sunday with the resurrection moon of 33 AD.

We hope you all get at least Woody Allen‘s Due of 15 minutes of fame, and don”t have to pay the price for it as the Caesars did.

Today in History, December 7th 2003

The Conservative and Alliance (The Reform Party) partys merge.