what was the nature of Roman regime as established by their first emperor Augustus in 27 BCE?
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Augustus and the empire
Augustus and the empireThe Roman Republic became the Roman Empire in 27 BCE when Julius Caesar's adopted son, best known as Augustus, became the ruler of Rome. Augustus established an autocratic form of government, where he was the sole ruler and made all important decisions.
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The regime established by Augustus, the first emperor, in 27 BCE was called the 'Principate'. The Republic was the name for a regime in which the reality of power lay with the Senate, a body dominated by a small group of wealthy families who formed the 'nobility'.
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