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        | Year in which Octavian received the name Augustus |  | 
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        | Julian Laws of 19 & 18 B.C.E. |  | Definition 
 
        | Laws initiated by Augustus concerning marriage and children |  | 
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        | Symbol of peace constructed by Augustus in 13 B.C.E |  | 
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        | Children of Livia and Augustus |  | 
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        | Man to whom Augustus first gave his daughter Julia |  | 
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        | Man to whom Augustus second gave his daughter Julia |  | 
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        | Grandsons whom Augustus groomed for the throne |  | 
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        | Man to whom Augustus third gave his daughter Julia |  | 
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        | Island to where Augustus banished Tiberius |  | 
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        | Worst defeat under Augustus in 9 C.E. by Arminius |  | 
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        | Roman leader that lost battle at Teutoburg Forest |  | 
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        | Praetorian praefect plotted to claim throne of Tiberius |  | 
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        | Island to where Tiberius exiled himself and became a pervert |  | 
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        | Horse whom Caligula made a senator |  | 
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        | Sister whom Caligula married |  | 
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        | Year of Caligula's assassination by Praetorian Guard |  | 
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        | 1.Plautia Urgulanilla 2.Aelia Paetina
 3. Messalina
 4. Agrippa the Younger
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        | Man with whom Messalina had an affair |  | 
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        | Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus |  | Definition 
 
        | Father of Domitius (Nero) |  | 
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        | Africanus Burrus and Seneca |  | Definition 
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        | Son of Claudius poisoned by Nero in 55 C.E. |  | 
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        | Year in which fire was thought to be started by Nero and the year he built the Golden House |  | 
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        | Stabilised Armenia for Nero (51-67 C.E.) |  | 
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        | Worthless praetorian advisor to Nero |  | 
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        | Led an uprising in Britain but was put down (60 C.E.) |  | 
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        | Led conspiracy to assassinate Nero |  | 
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