The Augustan Age was when Octavian Augustus, the nephew of Julius Caesar ruled from the 31 B.C.E and he also established the era of Pax Romana. Pax Romana or “Roman Peace" is roughly a two hundred year period of peace, established by Augustus, the first ever emperor of Roman Empire. The Aeneid is very strong in its presentation of what we’ve come to see as traditional Roman values, the virtues of severities, sobriety, and especially pietas/ Pius. The poem begins with an invocation to the poet’s Muse, Aeneid's gods and goddesses were concerned with Rome's future because the Roman believed and love the gods and goddesses. Pius/Piety/Pietas refers to high devotion to god, family, micro or macro and the state. Even though Aeneas is in love with Dido, but because of his high devotion to god and the future Roman people, he chooses and had to sail on his destiny without her. Sure, Aeneas’ leaving Dido as ignoring his duty, his pietas but it’s not in order, is the god first and by bringing his people to the future site of Rome was to both his gods and his people. By finding the future of Roman, he is being devote to second devotion, family. Family can be micro and macro. Him leaving his micro family, Dido, he fully that with his macro family because Roman is a big family and states. He demonstrates his Pius every step of the way, even making sacrifices to the …show more content…
Aeneas, himself reflects Roman values and his journey reflect the history. It is certainly amazing how cultures can withstand the tests of time: conquest, disaster, the rising and falling of empires and people. One of the most famous empires is ancient Rome. Vigil interlock history with poem. A semi legendary creation to tell the tale of the founding of Rome in the awakening of the Empire. Octavian turned his attention to the political and social problems of Rome, retooling the city's political structure and relieving the populace through grain doles and entertainment. For the first time in nearly three generations, civil war in Italy had ceased, and Octavian was credited for having "brought the world back from chaos" (Hainsworth