Statements (296)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:political_organization
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gptkbp:aftermath |
rise of Augustus
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gptkbp:alliance |
triumvirate
|
gptkbp:allies |
Senate supporters
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gptkbp:associated_with |
gptkb:historical_narratives
gptkb:historical_analysis Roman history Roman politics Roman civil wars famous historical figures Julius Caesar's legacy |
gptkbp:characterized_by |
gptkb:alliances_and_rivalries
gptkb:political_maneuvering strategic decisions power struggle |
gptkbp:coalition |
the Senate
former allies |
gptkbp:conflict |
gptkb:Civil_War_of_44-30_BC
power struggle Liberators' civil war |
gptkbp:controls |
gptkb:Roman_Republic
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gptkbp:created |
proscriptions
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gptkbp:created_by |
gptkb:Lex_Titia
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gptkbp:cultural_impact |
gptkb:Roman_architecture
Roman art Roman literature |
gptkbp:defeated |
gptkb:Cassius
gptkb:Brutus gptkb:Caesar's_assassins |
gptkbp:diplomatic_relations |
with Parthian Empire
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gptkbp:dissolved |
gptkb:conflict
33 BC internal conflicts Octavian's consolidation of power Octavian's rise to power |
gptkbp:duration |
10 years
approximately 10 years |
gptkbp:election_result |
end of the Roman Republic
rise of Octavian as Augustus |
gptkbp:enacted_by |
popular support
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gptkbp:ended |
gptkb:Battle_of_Actium
conflict between Octavian and Antony |
gptkbp:established |
43 BC
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gptkbp:established_in |
gptkb:Triumvirs
43 BC |
gptkbp:focus_area |
Roman territories
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gptkbp:formation_date |
43 BC
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gptkbp:formed |
gptkb:Octavian
gptkb:Mark_Antony gptkb:Rome gptkb:Marcus_Aemilius_Lepidus 43 BC assassination of Julius Caesar Julius Caesar's assassination |
gptkbp:fought_against |
Brutus and Cassius
Senate supporters |
gptkbp:founded_in |
gptkb:the_death_of_Julius_Caesar
gptkb:political_negotiations gptkb:Caesar's_death gptkb:Rome 43 BC restore stability Julius Caesar's assassination Caesar's assassination counteract Caesar's assassins restore order in Rome |
gptkbp:goal |
defeat the assassins of Julius Caesar
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gptkbp:granted_powers_of |
proconsular authority
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gptkbp:has_been_restored |
order in Rome
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gptkbp:has_conflict_with |
gptkb:Senate
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gptkbp:historical_context |
gptkb:post-Caesar_Rome
Roman civil wars power vacuum |
gptkbp:historical_documentation |
gptkb:Res_Gestae_Divi_Augusti
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gptkbp:historical_event |
gptkb:political_reforms
centralization of power end of the Roman Republic beginning of the Roman Empire establishment of Augustus as the first emperor |
gptkbp:historical_legacy |
establishment of the Principate
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gptkbp:historical_period |
gptkb:Late_Roman_Republic
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gptkbp:historical_significance |
transition from Republic to Empire
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Second Triumvirate
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gptkbp:included |
gptkb:military_campaigns
proscriptions political power sharing |
gptkbp:includes |
gptkb:Lepidus
gptkb:Octavian gptkb:Mark_Antony |
gptkbp:influenced |
gptkb:Roman_Republic
gptkb:Roman_law Roman culture art and literature Roman politics political thought Roman military tactics subsequent Roman leaders Roman citizenship policies Roman economic policies future Roman governance |
gptkbp:influenced_by |
gptkb:public_opinion
Roman civil wars Julius Caesar's assassination Caesar's assassination |
gptkbp:involved |
gptkb:military_campaigns
proscriptions |
gptkbp:involved_in |
gptkb:military_campaigns
gptkb:historical_debates gptkb:diplomatic_negotiations economic changes historical documentation territorial expansion historical conflicts political alliances political purges proscriptions Roman civil wars strategic marriages historical interpretations alliances and betrayals religious transformations |
gptkbp:is_aimed_at |
restoring order in Rome
defeat Caesar's assassins |
gptkbp:is_challenged_by |
Octavian's ambitions
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gptkbp:is_debated_in |
gptkb:Cassius
gptkb:Brutus |
gptkbp:is_implemented_in |
a legal decree
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gptkbp:is_opposed_by |
gptkb:Cicero
gptkb:Senate Senatorial faction loyalists of the Republic Senate factions |
gptkbp:is_recognized_by |
gptkb:Lex_Titia
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gptkbp:is_significant_for |
Roman history
political transformation |
gptkbp:is_tasked_with |
stability in Rome
|
gptkbp:key_event |
gptkb:Battle_of_Philippi
Roman history the history of the Roman Republic |
gptkbp:key_figures |
gptkb:Lepidus
gptkb:Octavian gptkb:Mark_Antony |
gptkbp:led_to |
gptkb:Battle_of_Philippi
political ideologies cultural shifts political consequences Rise of the Roman Empire end of the Republic political realignments legacy of power struggles establishment of the Roman Empire rise of Octavian as Augustus Octavian's rise to power formation of the Principate |
gptkbp:legislation |
gptkb:Lex_Titia
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gptkbp:legitimized_by |
gptkb:Lex_Titia
|
gptkbp:member |
gptkb:Lepidus
gptkb:Octavian gptkb:Mark_Antony gptkb:Marcus_Aemilius_Lepidus |
gptkbp:members |
gptkb:Octavian
gptkb:Mark_Antony gptkb:Marcus_Aemilius_Lepidus |
gptkbp:military_strategy |
consolidation of power
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gptkbp:music_style |
gptkb:Parthian_Empire
gptkb:Senate other Roman leaders |
gptkbp:notable_battle |
gptkb:Battle_of_Actium
|
gptkbp:notable_event |
Roman civil wars
the transition to Empire the history of Rome the transition to autocracy |
gptkbp:opponent |
gptkb:Cassius
gptkb:Brutus |
gptkbp:performed_by |
transition to Empire
end of the Republic |
gptkbp:political_impact |
gptkb:Roman_Empire
shared among three leaders |
gptkbp:purpose |
to defeat the assassins of Julius Caesar
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gptkbp:related_to |
gptkb:Roman_Republic
|
gptkbp:resulted_in |
gptkb:political_reforms
political instability end of the Roman Republic social changes political purges consolidation of power changes in military structure changes in governance structure shifts in alliances new political structures rise of Octavian changes in provincial governance establishment of the Roman Empire rise of Octavian as Augustus division of the Roman Republic |
gptkbp:significant_event |
gptkb:Battle_of_Philippi
proscriptions |
gptkbp:social_structure |
gptkb:military_leadership
administrative control shared authority triumviral government triumvirate |
gptkbp:sought_to_avenge |
gptkb:Caesar's_death
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gptkbp:succeeded_by |
the Principate
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gptkbp:successor |
gptkb:Roman_Empire
gptkb:Imperial_Rome |
gptkbp:was_a_complex_political_arrangement_involving |
multiple factions
|
gptkbp:was_a_factor_in |
Roman history
the transition from Republic to Empire the end of the Roman Republic the rise of imperial rule the rise of autocracy in Rome |
gptkbp:was_a_power-sharing_agreement_between |
three leaders
|
gptkbp:was_a_precursor_to |
gptkb:the_Roman_Empire
gptkb:Imperial_Rome the Roman Empire's formation |
gptkbp:was_a_response_to |
gptkb:social_unrest
political instability external threats the instability of the Republic power vacuum after Caesar's death political instability in Rome power vacuum in Rome the assassination of a dictator the power struggles following Caesar's death the chaos following Caesar's assassination |
gptkbp:was_a_response_to_the_power_vacuum_created_by |
Caesar's assassination
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gptkbp:was_a_result_of |
gptkb:Civil_War
political alliances political fragmentation political chaos the need for stability power vacuum in Rome |
gptkbp:was_a_significant_alliance_in |
Roman history.
|
gptkbp:was_a_strategic_alliance_against |
common enemies
|
gptkbp:was_a_turning_point_for |
Roman history
Roman governance |
gptkbp:was_characterized_by |
gptkb:military_cooperation
gptkb:military_campaigns gptkb:conflict gptkb:political_maneuvering military alliances political alliances alliances and conflicts strategic marriages alliances and betrayals alliances of convenience strategic conflicts the division of power among leaders strategic marriages and alliances |
gptkbp:was_followed_by |
the establishment of the Principate
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gptkbp:was_formed_to_combat |
the Senate's power
|
gptkbp:was_formed_to_stabilize |
the Roman state
|
gptkbp:was_formed_with |
mutual interests
|
gptkbp:was_influenced_by |
public sentiment
Roman civil wars military successes |
gptkbp:was_involved_in |
gptkb:political_reforms
gptkb:diplomatic_negotiations gptkb:the_Battle_of_Philippi economic reforms territorial expansion land reforms cultural shifts political assassinations the consolidation of power the redistribution of land the establishment of new governance structures the reorganization of provinces the defeat of Brutus and Cassius the defeat of rival factions the political landscape of ancient Rome |
gptkbp:was_involved_in_the_control_of |
Roman provinces
|
gptkbp:was_involved_in_the_defeat_of |
Brutus and Cassius
|
gptkbp:was_marked_by |
gptkb:military_campaigns
gptkb:political_intrigue gptkb:military_conflict gptkb:power_struggles gptkb:political_maneuvering political instability internal conflicts political alliances betrayals political assassinations the use of propaganda alliances and betrayals the end of the Roman Republic rivalries among members the rise of Octavian the end of political alliances. |
gptkbp:was_part_of |
Roman Republic's transition to Empire
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gptkbp:was_supported_by |
gptkb:military_leadership
gptkb:Roman_legions |
gptkbp:year_established |
43 BC
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Roman_Republic
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
3
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