• Divi filius is a Latin phrase meaning "son of a god", and was a title much used by the emperor Augustus, the grand-nephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar...
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    family line that began with him. Occasionally the epithet divi filius or divi Iuli(i) filius ("son of the divine Julius") was included, alluding to Julius...
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    Caesar's claims, other than acknowledging his position and duties as Divi filius ("son of the deified one"). Nevertheless, his position was unique and...
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    divus, not the distinct word deus. Thus, Augustus called himself Divi filius, not Dei filius. The line between been god and god-like was at times less than...
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    1999, pp. 68–81. «The senatorial decree of 17 September was to make him Divi fiilius, son of the deified Princeps, and the will imposed the title Augustus...
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  • Divi filius and Genius Augusti Eastern variants of the Julian triad, e.g. in Asia Minor: Dea Roma, Divus Iulius and Genius Augusti (or Divi filius) The...
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    princeps. For example, Augustus's official name was Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus. The territory under command of the emperor had developed under...
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    to coins with the ""Divi filius" inscription. Although Roman Emperor Augustus called himself "Divi filius", and not "Dei filius" (Son of God), the line...
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    examples are a coin of 38 BC inscribed "Divi Iuli filius", and another of 31 BC bearing the inscription "Divi filius" (Auguste vu par lui-même et par les...
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  • it from filius Dei, meaning "son of God." The term deus filius is used in the Athanasian Creed and formulas such as Deus Pater, Deus Filius, Deus Spiritus...
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    received the title "Augustus" and was known as "Gaius Julius Caesar Divi Filius", though historians refer to him as "Octavian" until 27 BC, when Julia...
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    face, no wrinkles Style consolidated his status as imperator Caesar divi filius Portrait Lifelike, less abstract Hair less styled Proportions of the...
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    his fall from power and subsequent suicide. Augustus (Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus), as Caesar's adopted son and heir, discarded the family name...
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    Augustus exploited the similarity between the titles Divi filius (son of the Divine One) and "Dei filius" (Son of God) and used the ambiguous inscription...
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    Imperator Caesar divi filius Augustus. Imperator stressed military power and victory, emphasising his role as commander-in-chief. Divi filius, translating...
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    Caesar as Divus Iulius in 42 BC, and Caesar Octavian henceforth became Divi filius ("Son of the Divine"). Seeing that Caesar's clemency had resulted in...
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    and below, inscription. Border of dots. Lettering: "IMP P P DIVI F" ("IMPerator DIVI Filius Pater Patriæ", Emperor, Son of the Divine Father of the Nation)...
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    2009, p. 332. Mackay 2009, p. 334. Caesar's heir then took the style divi filius, meaning "son of the deified one". Boatwright 2004, p. 273. Mackay 2009...
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    Senate had declared Julius Caesar a god and his successor Augustus to be divi filius, the Son of God before he became a god himself on his death in AD 14;...
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    Jersey. Feriale Duranum 1.14-15: "V K[al](endas) [Feb]rarias... ob imperium [Divi Traiani]." Jackson, Nicholas (2022). "Adoption and Accession". Trajan: Rome's...
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    developed around 40 BC to coincide with the adoption of the patronymic title Divi Filius; Smith describes it as "a youthful portrait with thick hair and probably...
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  • "had come into being" through the Julian star and was therefore the divi filius (son of the divinity). But where Caesar had failed, Octavian had succeeded:...
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  • a 2012 album by Young Noble Son of God (film), a 2014 American film Divi filius, a Latin phrase meaning "divine son" Son of the Gods, a 1930 American...
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  • as Ordinary consuls Consul of the Roman Empire 5 BC with Imp. Caesar Divi filius Augustus XII Succeeded by Quintus Haterius, and Lucius Vinicius as Suffect...
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  • Piso Consul of the Roman Empire 6 BC with Gaius Antistius Vetus Succeeded by Imp. Caesar Divi filius Augustus XII, and Lucius Cornelius Sulla Faustus...
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    pp, 4-6; 2005, p.12. Caesar/Divi·f(ilio)·Augustus/CV Nero: AE 1967, 198: Imp(erator) Nero Cla[udius D(ivi) Cla/ udi filius)] Caesar [Aug(ustus) Germ(anicus)//...
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    Site information Condition Ruins (Aprrox. 8% uncovered) Site history Built 1st century CE, during the reign of Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus...
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    modern Christian sense, but in a Roman religious sense. "Son of god," or divi filius, was also one of the standard titles used by the Roman emperors. A title...
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    Creighton 2000, pp. 92-93 & 120-121. Frere & Millett 2012. Augustus, Res Gestae Divi Augusti Creighton, John (6 July 2000). Coins and Power in Late Iron Age Britain...
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  • Aemilia. AER. – Aerarium. AER.P. – Aere publico. A.F. – Acture fide, Auli filius. AG. – Ager, Ago, Agrippa. A.G. – Agens gratias, Amico grato, Animo grato...
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