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"Ovid's "Heroides" and the Augustan Principate" Carole S. Chasle made as a farewell during

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made as a farewell during the last spring spent in the family's house

First published in 1875

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"Ovid's "Heroides" and the Augustan Principate" Carole S. Chasle made as a farewell during43 BCE, the year after the assassination of Julius Caesar. While the Roman republic had seen many conflicts, it was this civil war, headed by the vengeful triumvirate of Mark Anthony, Marcus Lepidus, and Octavian, that irrevocably transformed Rome with its upheaval. What followed was years of fighting and the eventual ascendancy of Octavian, who from 27 BCE onwards would be best known as Caesar Augustus, founder of the Roman Principate. It was in this

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