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  2. 7 de mai. de 2023 · Augustus is well known for being the first Emperor of Rome, but even more than that, for being a self-proclaimed “Restorer of the Republic.”. 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 ...

  3. Augustus Foster Obituary. Augustus Lorraine Foster, 84, passed away at his home on August 20 in the arms of his wife. Gus was born in Rome, New York and spent his early years on a farm in nearby Cazenovia. He graduated from Union Springs Academy, studied at Atlantic Union College, and then joined the U.S. Marines where he served in the Pacific ...

  4. Call today, it will be the first step in achieving your goals, contact Grant anytime (24/7) in confidence on (09) 522 5206 or 021 959 202. You can also email info@augustusclinic.co.nz. Augustus Clinic has been providing specialist treatment for alcohol and drug related problems since 2008. Clinic Director Grant Foster saw the need for a private ...

  5. British diplomat and politician. This page was last edited on 16 January 2024, at 17:33. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

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  7. Sir Augustus Foster purchased Philipstown, Mosstown, Rathescar, Gunstown and Lismanus in 1832. As an absentee landlord he left the running of his estate to agents, principally the Filgate family. William De Salis Filgate acted as agent for Sir Cavendish Foster, who was based near Epping in Essex where he was rector of Theydon Church, and was an absentee landlord just as his father had been.