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With Caesar' s successors, Rome would no longer be ruled by the Senate as a republic but by a single ruler as an autocracy. And with this new political order came an innovation in Roman religion which would once again have a huge physical impact on the Holy City and on the daily lives of the ordinary people who lived here. The Emperor wouldn' t just be the most powerful political leader in the western world he was about to become the son of a god. Caesar' s heir was his 18yearold nephew, and adopted son, Octavian, a brilliant political strategist, who combined the old and the new to give Roman leaders a new status. They were no longer just generals and priests they could also be gods. |
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kǎi sǎ de jì rèn zhě jiē guò tǒng zhì quán hòu, luó mǎ jié shù le yóu cān yì yuàn tǒng zhì de gòng hé guó shí dài, kāi shǐ yóu yī rén dú cái tǒng zhì. zài tā xīn de zhèng zhì zhì xù xià, luó mǎ de zōng jiào yíng lái le yī cì chuàng xīn. zhè jiāng zài yī cì duì zhè gè shén shèng zhī chéng yǐ jí shēng huó zài zhè lǐ de pǔ tōng rén de rì cháng shēng huó zào chéng jù dà de shí jì yǐng xiǎng. huáng dì jiāng bù zhǐ shì xī fāng shì jiè zuì qiáng dà de zhèng zhì lǐng xiù tā jiāng chéng wéi shén de ér zi. kǎi sǎ de jì chéng rén shì tā de 18 suì de zhí zi, yě shì yǎng zǐ, wò dà wéi, yí gè cái huá héng yì de zhèng zhì zhàn lüè jiā, tā jì wǎng kāi lái, gěi luó mǎ de lǐng dǎo rén yí gè xīn de dì wèi. tā men bù zài zhǐ shì jiāng jūn hé mù shī, tā men yě kě néng shì shén. |