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The Roman Empire (27 B.C. –393 A.D. )
The Julio-Claudians (27 B.C. –68 A.D. ) In 27 B.C., Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus was awarded the honorific title of Augustus by a decree of the Senate. So began the Roman empire and the principate of the Julio-Claudians: Augustus (r. 27 B.C. –14 A.D. ), Tiberius (r. 14–37 A.D. ), Gaius Germanicus, known as Caligula (r. 37–41 A.D. ), Claudius (r. 41–54 A.D. ), and Nero (r. 54–68 A.D. ). The Julio-Claudians, Roman nobles with an impressive ancestry, maintained Republican ideals and wished to involve the Senate and other Roman aristocrats in the government. This, however, eventually led to a decline in the power of the Senate and the extension of imperial control through equestrian officers and imperial freedmen. Peace and prosperity were maintained in the provinces and foreign policy, especially under Augustus and Tiberius, relied more on diplomacy than military force. With its borders secure and a stable central government, the Roman empire enjoyed a period of prosperity, technological advance, great achievements in the arts, and flourishing trade and commerce. Under Caligula, much time and revenues were devoted to extravagant games and spectacles, while under Claudius, the empire—and especially Italy and Rome itself—benefited from the emperor's administrative reforms and enthusiasm for public works programs. Imperial expansion brought about colonization, urbanization, and extension of Roman citizenship in the provinces.
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The Year One | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1st century b.c. –1st century a.d. costa rica; guanacaste-nicoya jadeite h. 1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm) rogers fund, 1993 (1993.302) ... statue of a draped seated man, republican or early imperial, 1st century b.c. roman marble h. 51 1/2 in. (130.8 cm) rogers fund, 1909 (09.221.4) ... torso of a ptolemaic king, ptolemaic period, 80–30 b.c. egyptian dark basalt h. 36 5/8 in. (93 cm) purchase, lila acheson wallace gift and rogers fund,http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/yron/hd_yron.htm [2450 words]
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