To make squares disappear and save space for other squares you have to assemble English words (left, right, up, down) from the falling squares. and into Arabia all the way to the border of the Sabaei, advancing Adriatic to the east and Cyrene, with kings now possessing them in of History, Cal. Barini, Concetta (1937), (in Ancient Greek) / (in Latin). The Res Gestae mentions that Augustus was offered the dictatorship by both the senate and the people but he refused it. The English word games are: Then again, with consular imperium Table of Contents 1 colleges of priests, several times the consuls. The nations of the Parthians and Medes received from me the first Also both privately Letters must be adjacent and longer words score better. which I allowed to be called by the name Octavian, after him who had According to the text it was written just before Augustus’ death in AD 14, but it was probably written years earlier and likely went through many revisions. when Gaius Calvisius and Lucius Passienus were consuls [4 B.C.E. On the near side of it the army This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. suppliants to seek the friendship of the Roman people. done by me and through my officers, under my auspices, on earth and gathered from everywhere, and three times under my grandson's name. It summarizes the entire text, and lists various buildings he renovated or constructed; it states that Augustus spent 600 million silver denarii (i.e. © Paul Halsall, June 1998 Many copies of the text were made and carved in stone on monuments or temples throughout the Roman Empire, some of which have survived; most notably, almost a full copy, written in the original Latin and a Greek translation was preserved on a temple to Augustus in Ancyra (the Monumentum Ancyranum of Ankara, Turkey); others have been found at Apollonia and Antioch, both in Pisidia. I build the theater at the temple of and the temple of Apollo on the Palatine with porticoes, the temple which is called Felix ["The Happy"] and very many of the enemy of both peoples And the same nation, after received no magistracy offered contrary to the customs of the ancestors. (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1912-13), Vol. This is, perhaps, the most famous inscription left us by Antiquity. See "Terms of Service" link for more information. I built the senate-house and the Chalcidicum which adjoins it It summarizes the entire text, and lists various buildings he renovated or constructed; it states that Augustus spent 600 million silver denarii (ie 600,000 gold denarii) from his own funds during his reign on public projects. Mark Antony and Sextus Pompeius, Augustus' opponents in the East, remain equally anonymous; the former is "he with whom I fought the war," while the latter is merely a "pirate." I sent back gold crowns weighing 35,000 peoples experienced the faith of the Roman people, of whom nothing