Octavian Augustus at Apollonia and the Statement of His Astrological Sign

Zenodo, 21 August 2019 – DOI 10.5281/zenodo.4106448

6 Pages Posted: 22 Aug 2019 Last revised: 19 Oct 2020

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Amelia Carolina Sparavigna

Polytechnic University of Turin - Department of Applied Science and Technology

Date Written: August 21, 2019

Abstract

The article discusses a possible link between the astrological sign of the Capricorn, that Octavian Augustus chose as his symbol, and the constellation in which the sun was at the beginning of the calendar of Julius Caesar, that is the First January of 45 BC. Augustus may have chosen this constellation as the symbol of the birth of a new age, which Caesar, his adoptive father, had established with the reform of the calendar. The astrological sign was assigned to Octavian when he was in Apollonia, in the same year of the reform, 45 BC. The “magnus gubernator” of the world was born. Under the sign of Capricorn, Octavian Augustus ruled the empire.

Keywords: Roman histori, Chronology, Augustus

Suggested Citation

Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina, Octavian Augustus at Apollonia and the Statement of His Astrological Sign (August 21, 2019). Zenodo, 21 August 2019 – DOI 10.5281/zenodo.4106448, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3439646 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3439646

Amelia Carolina Sparavigna (Contact Author)

Polytechnic University of Turin - Department of Applied Science and Technology ( email )

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