Augustan religious reforms

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Augustan religious reforms were a series of policies and initiatives by Emperor Augustus to revive traditional Roman religion, reinforce moral values, and legitimize his rule after the civil wars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Augustan reforms
policy initiative
religious reform program
appliesTo Italian elites
Roman citizens
provincial communities
endTime AD 14
hasEffect increased public participation in state cults
institutionalization of the imperial cult
integration of imperial power with traditional religion
moral regulation of elite behavior
strengthening of Augustus' public image
hasPart Lex Iulia de adulteriis coercendis NERFINISHED
Lex Iulia de maritandis ordinibus NERFINISHED
Lex Papia Poppaea NERFINISHED
construction of new religious monuments
construction of the Ara Pacis Augustae
construction of the Temple of Apollo on the Palatine
construction of the Temple of Mars Ultor
creation of the sodales Augustales
imperial cult of Augustus
increase in number of priesthoods for Augustus and his family
moral legislation
promotion of the Lares Augusti
promotion of the cult of Apollo
promotion of the cult of Mars Ultor
promotion of the cult of Vesta
promotion of traditional cults
reform of the Lupercalia festival
reform of the Vestal Virgins' status
reform of the calendar of festivals
reorganization of priesthoods
reorganization of the augural college
reorganization of the pontifical college
restoration of numerous Roman temples
restoration of temples
restoration of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
revival of the Ludi Saeculares
revival of traditional festivals
hasPurpose legitimation of Augustus' rule
reinforcement of moral values
restoration of pax deorum
revival of traditional Roman religion
implementedBy Augustus NERFINISHED
implementedInPolity Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
influencedBy Roman civil wars NERFINISHED
late Republican religious decline
traditional Roman mos maiorum
startTime 27 BC
timePeriod Augustan age NERFINISHED

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Actian Games partOf Augustan religious reforms