Rise of the Emperors
Augustus, the first and longest-serving emperor, transformed Rome from a republic into an empire, wielding unprecedented power. His adopted son, Tiberius, inherited this authority, marking a shift towards absolute control and the emergence of monstrous rulers. The transition from the quasi-democratic republic to the imperial era highlights the stark differences in governance and the evolution of Roman political structures.In this clip
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