. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . as. * At-tire. Diadem ; Dress. Angi-a [awje-ah] (Gr.), daughter of Berzelus orBarzillai, and wife of Addus (1 Esd. v. 38); not inEzra or Nehemiah. An-gnstus Cesar or An-gnstns Ctcsar [-seezar](L. Augustus [= consecrated, august, majestic] Cccsar;see Cesar), the first Roman emperor. During hisreign Christ was born (Lk. ii. 1 ffi). Augustus wasborn a. u. c. 691, b. c. 63. His father was CaiusOctavius ; his mother Atia, daughter of Julia, thesister of Caius Julius Ca;sar (= Julius Cesar, thedictator). He bore the same name as his father,Caius Octavius.


. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . as. * At-tire. Diadem ; Dress. Angi-a [awje-ah] (Gr.), daughter of Berzelus orBarzillai, and wife of Addus (1 Esd. v. 38); not inEzra or Nehemiah. An-gnstus Cesar or An-gnstns Ctcsar [-seezar](L. Augustus [= consecrated, august, majestic] Cccsar;see Cesar), the first Roman emperor. During hisreign Christ was born (Lk. ii. 1 ffi). Augustus wasborn a. u. c. 691, b. c. 63. His father was CaiusOctavius ; his mother Atia, daughter of Julia, thesister of Caius Julius Ca;sar (= Julius Cesar, thedictator). He bore the same name as his father,Caius Octavius. He was principally educated by hisgreat-uncle Julius Cesar, and was made his his murder, b. c. 44, the young Octavius, then 8i AUG AX Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus, was taken into theTriumvirate with Antony and Lepidus, and, after theremoval of the latter, divided the empire with An-tony. The struggle with Antony for the supremepower was terminated in favor of Octavianus by thebattle of Actium, b. c. 31. On this victory, he was. Coin of Augustus.— (Fbn.) saluted emperor bv the senate, who conferred on himthe title Augustus(B. c. 27). He managed with con-summate tact to consolidate his power by graduallyuniting in himself all the principal state the battle of Actium, Herod, who had espousedAntonys side, found himself pardoned, taken intofavor and confirmed, nay even increased in hispower. After Herods death in a. n. 4, Augustusdivided his dominions almost exactly according tohis dying directions, among his sons, but afterwardexiled Arciielacs. Augustus died at Nola in Cam-pania, August 19, a. c. c. 767, a. d. 14, in his seventy-sixth year; but long before his death he had asso-ciated Tiiikrius with him in the empire. An-gnstns Band (Acts xxvii. 1). Army, II. An-ra nus (L. fr. Gr.), leader of a riot at Jerusa-lem (2 Mc iv. 40). Au-teas (1 Esd. ix. 48) = HonuAn 1. * An-tliorl-ty. Army; Chain; Elder; Father;Governor ; Judge ; Kino ; Law ; Prince ; Trial,


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