Question 4. Augustus, the first Roman Emperor was called the leading citizen whose Latin term is (a) Basileus (b) Dominus (c) Princeps (d) Res gestae Answer

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

princeps, (Latin: “first one,” or “leader”) the unofficial title used by the Roman emperors from Augustus (reigned 27 bc–ad 14) to Diocletian (reigned ad 284–305).

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