Augustus, Emperor (Kingdom of Emesa) : All Data
Augustus was the first Emperor of the Roman Empire, ruling from 27 BC to 14 AD. During his reign, he successfully ended the Roman Republic and established the principate, laying the foundation for the Roman Empire. The most significant wars that occurred during his tenure were the Cantabrian Wars, which took place from 29 to 19 BC, and the Roman-Germanic Wars, which lasted from 12 BC to 16 AD. These conflicts showcased Augustus' military prowess and his ability to expand and consolidate Roman territories, solidifying his position as a powerful and influential ruler.