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People: Samuel of Nehardea

Octavian, from this point forward, and by …

Years: 29BCE - 29BCE

Octavian, from this point forward, and by a long and gradual series of tentative, patient measures, establishes the Roman principate, a system of government that enables him to maintain, in all essentials, absolute control.

Gradually reducing his sixty legions to twenty-eight, he retains approximately one hundred and fifty thousand legionaries, mostly Italian, and supplements them by about the same number of auxiliaries drawn from the provinces.

A permanent bodyguard (the Praetorians), based on the bodyguards maintained by earlier generals, is stationed partly in Rome and partly in other Italian towns.

A superb network of roads is created to maintain internal order and facilitate trade; and an efficient fleet is organized to police the Mediterranean.

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