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Augustus rebuilt much of Rome in the city of Rome itself. In addition he also built roads, aqueducts and temples in other parts of the empire.

Augustus rebuilt much of Rome in the city of Rome itself. In addition he also built roads, aqueducts and temples in other parts of the empire.

Augustus rebuilt much of Rome in the city of Rome itself. In addition he also built roads, aqueducts and temples in other parts of the empire.

Augustus rebuilt much of Rome in the city of Rome itself. In addition he also built roads, aqueducts and temples in other parts of the empire.

Augustus rebuilt much of Rome in the city of Rome itself. In addition he also built roads, aqueducts and temples in other parts of the empire.

Augustus rebuilt much of Rome in the city of Rome itself. In addition he also built roads, aqueducts and temples in other parts of the empire.

Augustus rebuilt much of Rome in the city of Rome itself. In addition he also built roads, aqueducts and temples in other parts of the empire.

Augustus rebuilt much of Rome in the city of Rome itself. In addition he also built roads, aqueducts and temples in other parts of the empire.

Augustus rebuilt much of Rome in the city of Rome itself. In addition he also built roads, aqueducts and temples in other parts of the empire.

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