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Octavius - translation to russian

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Octavious; Octavius (disambiguation)

Octavius         

[ɔk'teivjəs]

существительное

общая лексика

(мужское имя)

Октейв(и)ус

Октавиус

история

Октавий

Augustus         
  • access-date=24 August 2007}}</ref>
  • Roman triumphal arches]]
  • Head of Augustus]] as ''[[pontifex maximus]]'', Roman artwork of the late Augustan period, last decade of the 1st century BC
  • Kalabsha Temple]] in [[Nubia]]
  • Coin of Augustus found at the [[Pudukottai]] hoard, from an [[ancient Tamil country]], [[Pandyan Kingdom]] of present-day [[Tamil Nadu]] in India, a testimony to [[Indo-Roman trade]]. [[British Museum]]. Caption: AVGVSTVS DIVI F[ILIVS]. (The vertical slice, not part of the original design, was likely an old test cut to make sure the coin was solid rather than a [[fourrée]].)
  • Fragment of a bronze equestrian statue of Augustus, 1st century AD, [[National Archaeological Museum of Athens]]
  • Augusteum]] of [[Herculaneum]], seated and wearing a [[laurel wreath]]
  • [[Aureus]] minted {{circa}} AD 13, marked: "Caesar Augustus Divi F Pater Patriae"
  • The Augustus cameo at the center of the Medieval [[Cross of Lothair]]
  • The [[Blacas Cameo]] showing Augustus wearing a ''[[gorgoneion]]'' on a three layered [[sardonyx]] cameo, AD 20–50
  • ''The [[Battle of Actium]]'', by [[Laureys a Castro]], painted 1672, [[National Maritime Museum]], London
  • A [[denarius]] of [[Sextus Pompeius]], minted for his victory over Octavian's fleet. Obverse: the place where he defeated Octavian, Pharus of [[Messina]] decorated with a statue of Neptune; before that galley adorned with aquila, sceptre & trident; MAG. PIVS IMP. ITER. Reverse, the monster [[Scylla]], her torso of dogs and fish tails, wielding a rudder as a club. Caption: PRAEF[ECTUS] CLAS[SIS] ET ORAE MARIT[IMAE] EX S. C.
  • Fresco paintings inside the [[House of Augustus]], his residence during his reign as emperor
  • author-link=Kenneth Setton}}</ref>
  • Bust of Augustus wearing the [[Civic Crown]], at [[Glyptothek]], [[Munich]]
  • The deified Augustus hovers over Tiberius and other Julio-Claudians in the [[Great Cameo of France]].
  • Hermann]]'', depiction of the 9 AD [[Battle of the Teutoburg Forest]], by [[Peter Janssen]], 1873
  • 1st century coin of the [[Himyarite]] Kingdom, southern coast of the [[Arabian peninsula]]. This is also an imitation of a coin of Augustus.
  • Chach]], {{circa}} first half of 1st. Century, Weight:3.26 gm., Diam:18 mm. Caption: obverse in Greek ΚΟΖΟΛΑ ΚΑΔΑΦΕΣ ΧΟΡΑΝΟΥ ΖΑΟΟΥ, reverse in Kharoshti.
  • ''Anthony and Cleopatra'', by [[Lawrence Alma-Tadema]]
  • A bust of Augustus as a younger Octavian, dated ca. 30 BC. [[Capitoline Museums]], Rome
  • [[Aureus]] of Octavian, {{circa}} 30&nbsp;BC, [[British Museum]]
  • Augustus in a late 16th-century copper engraving by Giovanni Battista Cavalieri. From the book ''Romanorum Imperatorum effigies'' (1583), preserved in the Municipal Library of Trento (Italy)
  • The [[Mausoleum of Augustus]] restored, 2021
  • Venus]] on the reverse of the coin. Caption: CAESAR IMP. M. / L. AEMILIVS BVCA
  • Close up on the sculpted detail of the [[Ara Pacis]] (Altar of Peace), 13&nbsp;BC to 9 BC
  • Portraits of Augustus show the emperor with idealized features.
  • A [[denarius]] minted {{circa}} 18&nbsp;BC. Obverse: CAESAR AVGVSTVS; reverse: comet of eight rays with tail upward; DIVVS IVLIV[S] (DIVINE JULIUS).
  • The [[Meroë Head]] of Augustus, bronze [[Roman portraiture]] bust from [[Meroë]], [[Kingdom of Kush]] ([[Nubia]], modern Sudan), 27–25 BC
  • Louvre]], [[Paris]]).
  • Jupiter]], holding a scepter and orb (first half of 1st century AD)
  • [[Muziris]] in the [[Chera Kingdom]] of [[Southern India]], as shown in the [[Tabula Peutingeriana]], with depiction of a "Temple of Augustus" ("Templum Augusti"), an illustration of [[Indo-Roman relations]] in the period
  • Bust of [[Tiberius]], a successful military commander under Augustus before he was designated as his heir and successor
  • s2cid=62829223 }}</ref>
  • Vienne]], late 1st century BC
  • ''The Death of Caesar'' by [[Vincenzo Camuccini]]. On 15 March 44&nbsp;BC, Octavius's adoptive father Julius Caesar was assassinated by a conspiracy led by [[Marcus Junius Brutus]] and [[Gaius Cassius Longinus]]. [[Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna]], Rome.
  • ''Virgil reading the Aeneid to Augustus and Octavia'', by [[Jean-Joseph Taillasson]], 1787
FIRST EMPEROR OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND FOUNDER OF THE JULIO-CLAUDIAN DYNASTY
Augusts Caesar; Augustus Caesar; Augustus, Emperor of Rome; Octavianus; Gaius Octavius Thurinus; Octavius Caesar; Gaius Octavius Augustus; Octavian Augustus; Octavian Caesar; Gaius Julius Caesar Octavanius Augustus; Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus; Augustus Ceasar; Julius Caesar Octavianus; Ceasar Augustus; Emperor Augustus; Caesar Augustus; Caesar Octavian; Octavianus Augustus; Roman Emperor Augustus; Octavian Augustus Caesar; IMPERATOR•CAESAR•DIVI•FILIVS•AVGVSTVS; GAIVS•IVLIVS•CAESAR•OCTAVIANVS; Avgvstvs; IMPERATOR*CAESAR*DIVI*FILIVS*AVGVSTVS; GAIVS*IVLIVS*CAESAR*OCTAVIANVS; Cæsar Augustus; Octavian; Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus; Augustus Octavian Caesar; Agustus; Emperor Augustus of Rome; Augustan reform; Caesar Octavianus; Caesar's will; Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus; AVGVSTVS; Rise of Augustus; Augustus caesar; First Roman Emperor

['ɔ:gʌstəs]

существительное

общая лексика

(мужское имя)

Огастус

Огастес

история

Август

Augustus         
  • access-date=24 August 2007}}</ref>
  • Roman triumphal arches]]
  • Head of Augustus]] as ''[[pontifex maximus]]'', Roman artwork of the late Augustan period, last decade of the 1st century BC
  • Kalabsha Temple]] in [[Nubia]]
  • Coin of Augustus found at the [[Pudukottai]] hoard, from an [[ancient Tamil country]], [[Pandyan Kingdom]] of present-day [[Tamil Nadu]] in India, a testimony to [[Indo-Roman trade]]. [[British Museum]]. Caption: AVGVSTVS DIVI F[ILIVS]. (The vertical slice, not part of the original design, was likely an old test cut to make sure the coin was solid rather than a [[fourrée]].)
  • Fragment of a bronze equestrian statue of Augustus, 1st century AD, [[National Archaeological Museum of Athens]]
  • Augusteum]] of [[Herculaneum]], seated and wearing a [[laurel wreath]]
  • [[Aureus]] minted {{circa}} AD 13, marked: "Caesar Augustus Divi F Pater Patriae"
  • The Augustus cameo at the center of the Medieval [[Cross of Lothair]]
  • The [[Blacas Cameo]] showing Augustus wearing a ''[[gorgoneion]]'' on a three layered [[sardonyx]] cameo, AD 20–50
  • ''The [[Battle of Actium]]'', by [[Laureys a Castro]], painted 1672, [[National Maritime Museum]], London
  • A [[denarius]] of [[Sextus Pompeius]], minted for his victory over Octavian's fleet. Obverse: the place where he defeated Octavian, Pharus of [[Messina]] decorated with a statue of Neptune; before that galley adorned with aquila, sceptre & trident; MAG. PIVS IMP. ITER. Reverse, the monster [[Scylla]], her torso of dogs and fish tails, wielding a rudder as a club. Caption: PRAEF[ECTUS] CLAS[SIS] ET ORAE MARIT[IMAE] EX S. C.
  • Fresco paintings inside the [[House of Augustus]], his residence during his reign as emperor
  • author-link=Kenneth Setton}}</ref>
  • Bust of Augustus wearing the [[Civic Crown]], at [[Glyptothek]], [[Munich]]
  • The deified Augustus hovers over Tiberius and other Julio-Claudians in the [[Great Cameo of France]].
  • Hermann]]'', depiction of the 9 AD [[Battle of the Teutoburg Forest]], by [[Peter Janssen]], 1873
  • 1st century coin of the [[Himyarite]] Kingdom, southern coast of the [[Arabian peninsula]]. This is also an imitation of a coin of Augustus.
  • Chach]], {{circa}} first half of 1st. Century, Weight:3.26 gm., Diam:18 mm. Caption: obverse in Greek ΚΟΖΟΛΑ ΚΑΔΑΦΕΣ ΧΟΡΑΝΟΥ ΖΑΟΟΥ, reverse in Kharoshti.
  • ''Anthony and Cleopatra'', by [[Lawrence Alma-Tadema]]
  • A bust of Augustus as a younger Octavian, dated ca. 30 BC. [[Capitoline Museums]], Rome
  • [[Aureus]] of Octavian, {{circa}} 30&nbsp;BC, [[British Museum]]
  • Augustus in a late 16th-century copper engraving by Giovanni Battista Cavalieri. From the book ''Romanorum Imperatorum effigies'' (1583), preserved in the Municipal Library of Trento (Italy)
  • The [[Mausoleum of Augustus]] restored, 2021
  • Venus]] on the reverse of the coin. Caption: CAESAR IMP. M. / L. AEMILIVS BVCA
  • Close up on the sculpted detail of the [[Ara Pacis]] (Altar of Peace), 13&nbsp;BC to 9 BC
  • Portraits of Augustus show the emperor with idealized features.
  • A [[denarius]] minted {{circa}} 18&nbsp;BC. Obverse: CAESAR AVGVSTVS; reverse: comet of eight rays with tail upward; DIVVS IVLIV[S] (DIVINE JULIUS).
  • The [[Meroë Head]] of Augustus, bronze [[Roman portraiture]] bust from [[Meroë]], [[Kingdom of Kush]] ([[Nubia]], modern Sudan), 27–25 BC
  • Louvre]], [[Paris]]).
  • Jupiter]], holding a scepter and orb (first half of 1st century AD)
  • [[Muziris]] in the [[Chera Kingdom]] of [[Southern India]], as shown in the [[Tabula Peutingeriana]], with depiction of a "Temple of Augustus" ("Templum Augusti"), an illustration of [[Indo-Roman relations]] in the period
  • Bust of [[Tiberius]], a successful military commander under Augustus before he was designated as his heir and successor
  • s2cid=62829223 }}</ref>
  • Vienne]], late 1st century BC
  • ''The Death of Caesar'' by [[Vincenzo Camuccini]]. On 15 March 44&nbsp;BC, Octavius's adoptive father Julius Caesar was assassinated by a conspiracy led by [[Marcus Junius Brutus]] and [[Gaius Cassius Longinus]]. [[Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna]], Rome.
  • ''Virgil reading the Aeneid to Augustus and Octavia'', by [[Jean-Joseph Taillasson]], 1787
FIRST EMPEROR OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND FOUNDER OF THE JULIO-CLAUDIAN DYNASTY
Augusts Caesar; Augustus Caesar; Augustus, Emperor of Rome; Octavianus; Gaius Octavius Thurinus; Octavius Caesar; Gaius Octavius Augustus; Octavian Augustus; Octavian Caesar; Gaius Julius Caesar Octavanius Augustus; Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus; Augustus Ceasar; Julius Caesar Octavianus; Ceasar Augustus; Emperor Augustus; Caesar Augustus; Caesar Octavian; Octavianus Augustus; Roman Emperor Augustus; Octavian Augustus Caesar; IMPERATOR•CAESAR•DIVI•FILIVS•AVGVSTVS; GAIVS•IVLIVS•CAESAR•OCTAVIANVS; Avgvstvs; IMPERATOR*CAESAR*DIVI*FILIVS*AVGVSTVS; GAIVS*IVLIVS*CAESAR*OCTAVIANVS; Cæsar Augustus; Octavian; Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus; Augustus Octavian Caesar; Agustus; Emperor Augustus of Rome; Augustan reform; Caesar Octavianus; Caesar's will; Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus; AVGVSTVS; Rise of Augustus; Augustus caesar; First Roman Emperor
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