In this post-series episode, we look at how the name of Rome’s first emperor, Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus, has spread around the world.  Whether you realize it or not, Augustus’s name is embedded in names, places, and organizations around the world.

This is also a YouTube video you can view at: https://youtu.be/qH4lAbdbfYU

It is on “Death of the Roman Republic Podcast” on YouTube.  You should still be able to follow along okay just listening to this audio, but may find the occasional visual helpful from the Youtube video.

Outro Music: “Into Uncertainty’’ from Jay Man - OurMusicBox.  Thumbnail made with Bannersnack.

Death of the Roman Republic (DOTRR) is an educational podcast, and any clips from other media is used to transform and elevate its educational content, using modern media to help people relate to a 2000 year old story. (Speaking as a not-Fair Use expert), DOTRR seeks to use Fair Use, in transforming media clips used for educational purposes, and in that Death of the Roman Republic will never make a profit (no advertisements, Patreon, etc.).  

*2024 update - Google Podcasts is apparently shutting down, I am attempting to upload to podcast to Spotify.  Fingers crossed this works, I nonetheless have an always will do this for fun, and do not seek to make any profit, and use media to elevate education (without outdated memes and references) through transformative means.

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