Ancient Portraiture and Biography
The 'res gestae divi augusti' translates to 'the deeds of the divine Augustus' and refers to a first-person account of the accomplishments of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor. This inscription served as a key piece of imperial propaganda, emphasizing Augustus's achievements and portraying his reign as a golden age for Rome, thus solidifying his legacy and divine status.
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