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  1. Armstrong Economics offers unique perspective intended to educate the general public and organizations on the underlying trends within the global economic and political environment.

  2. 193 AD. P. H. Pertinax, Junior was born the son of P. Helvius Pertinax and Flavia Titiana. At the time of his father’s rise to the throne, Helvius was also raised to the rank of Caesar. After a very short reign of only 86 days, his father was murdered on March 28th, 193 AD by a band of mutinous Praetorian Guards.

  3. Gaius Caesar was the oldest son of Augustus’ daughter Julia from her second marriage to Marcus Agrippa. His younger brothers were named Lucius and Agrippa Postumus. Gaius and Lucius were destined by Augustus to succeed him, since. Augustus himself lacked a son. Both boys were adopted by Augustus as his own children in 17 BC.

  4. This Special Report address the attack on Israel by Hamas but it deals with the reality rather than the mainstream explanation. Not everything is as it may appear.

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  5. Augustus 27BC-14AD. Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born Gaius Octavius; September 23, 63 BC – August 19, 14AD) Livia- Wife. Daughter of Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus & Alfidia. Married to: Tiberius Claudius Nero around 43 BC and bore two sons, Drusus and future emperor Tiberius. Wife of Augustus.

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  6. Following the murder of Elagabalus and his mother, Severus Alexander was proclaimed Emperor and Julia Mamaea, Augusta in 222 AD. Julia dominated her son and as such became the true ruler of the Empire. She was ruthless and extremely greedy and even her own son said that her greed was relentless.

  7. Lucius Caesar was the son of Marcus Agrippa and Julia (daughter of Augustus). Lucius was destined to be heir to the throne along with his brother Gaius. Lucius was adopted, along with his brother, by Augustus and personally raised by him.

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