Associations to the word «Augustus»
Noun
- Probation
- Gould
- Augsburg
- Portico
- Mortimer
- Reeve
- Regency
- Henry
- Garret
- Auguste
- Senate
- Morgan
- Cato
- Archduke
- Kassel
- Elder
- William
- Vilnius
- Vc
- Friedrich
- Medici
- Hobart
- Patronage
- Forum
- Antioch
- Magnate
- Edward
- Garland
- Herring
- Ii
- Freeman
- Hare
- Ptolemy
- Reggae
- Palatinate
- Porcelain
- Prussian
- Conquest
- Gregory
- Epistle
- Gwen
- Caroline
- Louisa
- Altar
- Coronation
- Claudia
- Cornelia
- Succession
- Son
- Samuel
- Geographer
- Edict
- Theodore
- Loch
- Nathaniel
- Grandparent
- Ruler
- Dorothea
- Bartholomew
- Divine
- Horatio
- Earl
- Flinder
- Fief
- Francis
- Addison
- Cecilia
- Orator
- King
- Temple
- Decree
- Alexandria
- Venus
- Felix
- Chichester
- Conrad
- Frieze
- Jupiter
- Monarchy
- Wilhelm
- Arch
- Empress
- Principality
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).
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