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Augustus and the Census: Counting the Citizens

Augustus and the Census: Counting the Citizens

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In 28 BCE, three years after Actium, Augustus conducted Rome's first census in over forty years. This episode dives into the mechanics of that massive undertaking: the lustrum purification ritual, the role of the censors, and the political calculation behind counting every Roman citizen — and how the totals Augustus published (over four million citizens) reshaped the republic's sense of itself. We follow the census takers through the streets of Rome, into Italian municipia, and across the provinces, where they recorded names, ages, families, and property. We also look at the Res Gestae's proud boast of those numbers, the exclusion of women and slaves from the count, and the census's quiet transformation from a republican tradition to an imperial tool of control. This is a story about paperwork, power, and the hidden infrastructure of the Augustan settlement. #Augustus #RomanCensus #Lustrum #ResGestae #Censor #RomanRepublic #Princeps #Actium #RomanItaly #RomanProvinces #CensusTaking #ImperialRome #LateRepublic #RomanHistory #AugustanSettlement #Citizenship #PopulationCount #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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