Examples of using Augusta in English and their translations into Turkish
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An ancient Roman document called the Historia Augusta(of generally low reliability) refers to silver
Born in Dardania, Constantius was the son of Eutropius, whom the Historia Augusta claimed to be a nobleman from northern Dardania, in the province of Moesia Superior,
Augusta Ada King,
The city was connected by a broad road to Western Hispania's two other large cities, Bracara Augusta in the province of Tarraconensis(Portuguese Braga), and Emerita Augusta, the capital of Lusitania Mérida, Spain.
The city was connected by a broad road to Western Hispania's two other large cities, Bracara Augusta in the province of Tarraconensis(today's Portuguese Braga), and Emerita Augusta, the capital of Lusitania now Mérida in Spain.
he adopted the law as his profession, and in 1837 married the highly gifted but eccentric Augusta Marie, daughter of the philologist Peter Oluf Brøndsted.
the legion was sent as reinforcements to Augusta Vindelicorum(Augsburg), and then to Vindonissa,
German Emperor by his first wife, Princess Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein.
named after a Porphyry column supporting a statue of his mother, the Augusta Helena.
invaded Africa province with the only legion stationed in the region, III Augusta, and other veteran units.
nursed a long-standing grudge against the Gordians and controlled the only legionary unit(III Augusta) in the area.
Mary of Teck(Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes; 26 May 1867- 24 March 1953) was Queen consort
the Historia Augusta was concerned to substantiate the descent of the Constantinian dynasty from Claudius,
hence Tacitus(Germania, 41) could speak of Augusta Vindelicorum(Augsburg) as"a colony of the province of Raetia.
The Historia Augusta suggests three alternative explanations: that the first Caesar had a
Life of Septimius Severus(Historia Augusta at LacusCurtius: Latin text
Augusta County.
Indeed, Augusta!
Certainly, Aunt Augusta.
Augusta loved powerful men.