Associations to the word «Augustus»
Noun
- Tiberius
- Sigismund
- Caesar
- Gaius
- Saxony
- Claudius
- Saxe
- Elector
- Herod
- Antony
- Grafton
- Ovid
- Nero
- Anhalt
- Frederick
- Lucius
- Hanover
- Julius
- Cassius
- Maximus
- Strong
- Ernest
- Virgil
- Emperor
- Palatine
- Cleopatra
- Augusta
- Bc
- Gaul
- Pompey
- Mausoleum
- Julia
- Frederic
- Constantine
- Reign
- Weimar
- Fitzroy
- Philip
- Porta
- Scarborough
- Pax
- Gus
- Ara
- Antonia
- Marcus
- Pablo
- Prima
- Horace
- Pliny
- Consul
- Legion
- Obelisk
- Rome
- Roman
- Brunswick
- Montague
- Freedman
- Titus
- Adultery
- Inverness
- Cumberland
- Prussia
- Earle
- Brutus
- Bce
- Heir
- Mecklenburg
- Duke
- Romans
- Granddaughter
- Charlemagne
- Waller
- Ravenna
- Legate
- Cicero
- Julio
- Sulla
- Holstein
- Anson
- Duchy
- Grandson
- Cavendish
- Sculptor
- Elisabeth
- Cornelius
- Maximilian
- Lex
- Leopold
Wiktionary
AUGUSTUS, proper noun. The Roman emperor Augustus, also called Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BCE - 14 CE); heir to Julius Caesar
AUGUSTUS, proper noun. A male given name taken to use in the 18th century.
Dictionary definition
AUGUSTUS, noun. Roman statesman who established the Roman Empire and became emperor in 27 BC; defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra in 31 BC at Actium (63 BC - AD 14).
Wise words
When you have spoken the word, it reigns over you. When it
is unspoken you reign over it.