Caesar Augustus, one of the greatest leaders who ruled from 62 BC – 14 AD. He was extremely wealthy, which gave him more power compared to other leaders of his time. He was able to make changes which helped him reorganize life in Rome. "...he believed in ancestral values such as monogamy, chastity, and piety (virtue). Thus, he introduced a number of moral and political reforms in order to improve Roman society and formulate a new Roman government and lifestyle" (Fefe 3). Not only did he educate and enforce the idea of monogamy and marriage rules, but he also modified many ideas of the Roman government to set out a better lifestyle for Rome as a whole, “His reported last words were twofold: to his subjects he said, “I found Rome of clay; I …show more content…
This time period lasted from 27 B.C.E. to 180 C.E. making unprecedented peace and economic prosperity throughout the Empire. to support his pax romana, Fefe, Steven pg 15 says, “He felt particularly strong about encouraging families to have children and discouraging adultery. As such, he politically and financially rewarded families with three or more children, especially sons. This incentive stemmed from his belief that there were too few legitimate children born from “proper marriages.” On the other hand, he penalized unmarried men older than 38 years old.” This rule caused marriages to be organized and secure, making life safe and avoiding conflict. His emphasis on making big families and having more kids caused the population to flourish and construct a huge