Why was the age of augustus known as the golden age of roman literature?
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This peaceful and prosperous time for the Roman Empire became known as the age of Augustus. ... Building on the era of Cicero that ended with the fall of the Republic, The Golden Age of Roman Literature began with Augustus' Imperial Rome. All creativity came under the direct patronage of the princeps himself.
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