7. Augustus
After the fall of the infamous royals known as Marc Antony and Cleopatra, Augustus arrived as the unquestionable ruler of the Roman World. This powerful position was briefly attained by his great-uncle Julius Caesar, but Augustus had to prove his worth and ultimately become a victorious ruler.
Augustus found himself holding immense political and economic power in the middle his reign. Rome’s success depended not merely on the politics but economic reform as well. With creativity, determination and action Augustus was forced to make decisions for a nation in turmoil. This was accomplished by the creation of a massive supplemental formation of extravagant troops, intelligence and his supreme riches.
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