33.
The regime established by Augustus the first
emperor was called by which name?
(A) Senate (B) Principate
(C) Monarch (D) Republic
Answers
Answer:
" Option (B), Principate is the correct answer. "
The regime established by Augustus the first emperor was called by Principate.
More informations:
• Augustus was the first emperor of the Roman Empire. He ruled from 27 BC to 14 AD.
• Principate was a form of the ruling Government where the chief was the Emperor himself.
• The foundation which Augustus set up for the Roman Empire stayed for at least fifteen hundred years till 1453.
• Augustus brought the newly acquired lands under rules and set reformations there, unlike his previous rulers.
• The month August was named after Augustus.
• Apart from wars, Augustus was a man of great personality who did give a very rare glance at his own lifestyle.
The regime established by Augustus the first emperor was called principate.
Option (B) is correct.
Explanation:
- The regime established by Augustus the first emperor was called principate.
- Principate is a Latin word that means "first".
- Principate was not an official title and was used as the unofficial title by August's emperors.
- The emperors of Roman also used this title for quite a long period.
- Thus the period in Roman history after Augustus is known as Principate.