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princeps Also known as first citizen,Princeps was the title Augstus took upon his rise to power(and would be used by many of his sucessors). This term made the chief distinction from the word "king" because, unlike a king, the princeps was not above the people but instead was just the "first citizen" who left the real power to the senate.In actual fact, the princeps held all power and the senate just had the appearance of real power.
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princeps originally: any leading Roman citizen
Ãâó: home.salamander.com/~wmcclain/ev-glossary.html
princeps Latin for "first man" or "leader," used to designate Augustus' position. He probably used this term because he clearly wanted to be the sole ruler of Rome, but he also did not want to be identified as a king (because of the Roman aversion to kings, see the story of Lucretia). The government with Augustus and princeps was known as the Principate. ...
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