The Senate without AdΓ‘n Augusto: 'A more democratic faction can be felt', they say
Following the leadership change in the Morena party, Senator Guadalupe Chavira de la Rosa claims that the Senate is experiencing a more democratic environment under new coordinator Ignacio Mier Velazco.
"Type 2 Rolled Edge": the rare US$10 coin that is actually worth more than 2 million dollars
A rare 1907 gold coin from the 'Indian Head' series, known as the 'Type 2 Rolled Edge', has reached auction prices exceeding 2 million dollars due to its limited production and unique features.
How Empress Livia Drusila Became One of the Most Powerful Women in Rome for Over 50 Years
Empress Livia Drusila played a crucial role in the Roman Empire's development, wielding significant power for over 50 years and ensuring the continuation of its imperial lineage.
Crimes, promiscuity, and the law of the jungle: revealing what the night was like in the capital of the Roman Empire
The night in the capital of the Roman Empire was characterized by chaos, crime, and a lack of law, prompting Emperor Augustus to take action.
Roman History: Researchers Find Remains of Roman Camps on the Elbe
Archaeologists in Saxony-Anhalt have discovered remnants of Roman camps along the Elbe River, shedding light on the campaigns of Roman legions under Emperor Augustus.
Trump and the Emperors of Rome: His Politics Are Not Ancient
The article argues that Donald Trump's power politics are influenced more by the nineteenth century than by ancient Roman rulers, and that comparisons with emperors like Nero and Augustus are misleading.
Trump and the Emperors of Rome: Nero? Rather Augustus!
The article discusses the historical comparisons between Donald Trump and various Roman emperors, ultimately suggesting that the most flattering comparison is to Augustus rather than Nero.
Trump and the Emperors of Rome: Nero? More like Augustus!
The article explores comparisons between Donald Trump and Roman emperors, suggesting that Augustus is a more appropriate historical parallel than the usually cited tyrants like Nero and Caligula.
Augustus Korto: I seem strange in a suit, but it's wonderful to wear the clothes of your love
Author Augustus Korto posted a photo on social media alongside his husband, wearing a suit belonging to him, expressing joy in wearing the attire of his partner.