SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 3
Alvarez 1


                                                                                     Denyce Alvarez

                                                                                        April 5, 2010

                                                                                          Latin 2 A3



                                     Mausoleum of Augustus



       Octavian Julio Claudia the first Roman Emperor, which he changed to Augustus decided

to build a monument to be a family tomb located in the Campus Martinus. This monument was

called Mausoleum of Augustus. The monument was built in 27 BC. This monument is where

Augustus and his family members would be buried. Some emperors and his family members

were cremated and put into golden urns, and buried. This stayed like this until the fifth century

where the barbarians stole the golden urns and threw out the ashes.

       The monument was shaped like a circle with a diameter of about 88 meters and 44 meters

high. It is based through an Etruscan tumulus. Mausoleum of Augustus covers at least two acres

of land. The monument was composed of four concentric circles which are covered in soil. The

outer circle’s wall is about 16 ft thick. The area leading to the burial chamber in the inner circle

had around 14 ft thick walls. Between the two walls were a lot of enclosed chambers.

       The area where the important urns were buried was surrounded by rings of niches for his

other family members.

       In thee monument’s bottom layer had Cypress trees planted on them. At the center part of

the top layer, the Romans added a tumulus with a large bronze statue of Augustus.
Alvarez 2


       Its entrance door used to be marked with a bronze door flanked by two Egyptian obelisks,

which is located at the Piazza de Quirinale and the Piazza dell’Esquilino. These obelisks

included all of the achievements and the influence he has made in Rome.

       The Mausoleum of Augustus’ outer wall was made of white marble.

       The building was a great source of building resources, thieves continually steal its

materials to what we see now.

       Marcellus, Augustus’ nephew was the first one buried in 23 B.C. Many emperors as well

as Augustus were buried there too, such as Tiberius, Caligula and Claudius. The last one to be

buried was emperor Nerva in 98 A.D.

       It was known that the two Julia’s who was Augustus’ daughter and granddaughter was

not allowed to be buried in the tomb because of his resentment towards them.

       Now the only thing existing is the brick core, the mausoleum is overgrown with plants,

because of sackings, neglect and use as a fortress in the middle ages. It was also used as a

vineyard, garden, amphitheater, a theater and an auditorium.

       The building was a tomb, a castle and a fortress.

       The tomb is a very attractive attraction, its size can be compared to thee Mausolos of

Halicarnassus which is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.

       This building shows Augustus’ power, wealth and superiority. It is very vast passerby’s

notice it and even seen elsewhere far.
Alvarez 3


                                       Works Cited



"Mausoleum of Augustus." A View On Cities. Web. 1 Apr. 2010.

       <http://www.aviewoncities.com/rome/mausoleumofaugustus.htm>.

"Mausoleum of Augustus." Great Buildings. Web. 3 Apr. 2010.

       <http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Mausoleum_of_Augustus.html>.

"The Mausoleum of Augustus." ROMA 2000. Web. 2 Apr. 2010.

       <http://www.aviewoncities.com/rome/mausoleumofaugustus.htm>.

"Mausoleum of Augustus." Webspace. Web. 3 Apr. 2010. <http://web.tiscali.it/romaonlineguide/

       Pages/eng/rantica/sAHy2.htm>.

"Rome Reborn." Mausoleum of Augustus. Web. 4 Apr. 2010.

<http://www.romereborn.virginia.edu/ge/TM-003-PA.html>.

More Related Content

Viewers also liked

Roman Mosaics
Roman MosaicsRoman Mosaics
Roman Mosaicsbaonyce
 
Expanding the roman empire's infrastructure in the time of claudius i
Expanding the roman empire's infrastructure in the time of  claudius iExpanding the roman empire's infrastructure in the time of  claudius i
Expanding the roman empire's infrastructure in the time of claudius iKeith Armstrong
 
Schoolopenhousegrade5
Schoolopenhousegrade5Schoolopenhousegrade5
Schoolopenhousegrade5Katy
 
Innovation, Marketing and New Technology Foresight 2011
Innovation, Marketing and New Technology Foresight 2011Innovation, Marketing and New Technology Foresight 2011
Innovation, Marketing and New Technology Foresight 2011Steve Flinter
 

Viewers also liked (10)

Roman Mosaics
Roman MosaicsRoman Mosaics
Roman Mosaics
 
1
11
1
 
Vina5
Vina5Vina5
Vina5
 
Expanding the roman empire's infrastructure in the time of claudius i
Expanding the roman empire's infrastructure in the time of  claudius iExpanding the roman empire's infrastructure in the time of  claudius i
Expanding the roman empire's infrastructure in the time of claudius i
 
MANUAL000013840
MANUAL000013840MANUAL000013840
MANUAL000013840
 
After Augustus
After AugustusAfter Augustus
After Augustus
 
Claudius
ClaudiusClaudius
Claudius
 
Pantheon
PantheonPantheon
Pantheon
 
Schoolopenhousegrade5
Schoolopenhousegrade5Schoolopenhousegrade5
Schoolopenhousegrade5
 
Innovation, Marketing and New Technology Foresight 2011
Innovation, Marketing and New Technology Foresight 2011Innovation, Marketing and New Technology Foresight 2011
Innovation, Marketing and New Technology Foresight 2011
 

Similar to Mausoleum Of Augustus

Architecture lesson #5 sepulcra romana
Architecture lesson #5 sepulcra romanaArchitecture lesson #5 sepulcra romana
Architecture lesson #5 sepulcra romanakelliemason
 
Mausoleum Of Augustus
Mausoleum Of AugustusMausoleum Of Augustus
Mausoleum Of Augustusbaonyce
 
Ncc art100 ch.9
Ncc art100 ch.9Ncc art100 ch.9
Ncc art100 ch.965swiss
 
Ancient Cyprus, Crete: Jewels of islands.
Ancient Cyprus, Crete: Jewels of islands. Ancient Cyprus, Crete: Jewels of islands.
Ancient Cyprus, Crete: Jewels of islands. Margo Barotta
 
Intro to visual art 3 online
Intro to visual art 3 onlineIntro to visual art 3 online
Intro to visual art 3 onlineDr-Frank-Latimer
 
Art History I Part 4 Etruria and Rome
Art History I Part 4 Etruria and RomeArt History I Part 4 Etruria and Rome
Art History I Part 4 Etruria and RomeDr-Frank-Latimer
 
Intro to visual art 3 online
Intro to visual art 3 onlineIntro to visual art 3 online
Intro to visual art 3 onlineDr-Frank-Latimer
 
Rimska arkhitektura chasiv_rimskoyi_imperiyi
Rimska arkhitektura chasiv_rimskoyi_imperiyiRimska arkhitektura chasiv_rimskoyi_imperiyi
Rimska arkhitektura chasiv_rimskoyi_imperiyiorestznak
 
White temple and ziggurat OF UR
White temple and ziggurat OF URWhite temple and ziggurat OF UR
White temple and ziggurat OF URganapathy mohan
 
Odeon of Herodes Atticus (Athens) - Madain Project.pdf
Odeon of Herodes Atticus (Athens) - Madain Project.pdfOdeon of Herodes Atticus (Athens) - Madain Project.pdf
Odeon of Herodes Atticus (Athens) - Madain Project.pdfMuhammadMuneeb115586
 

Similar to Mausoleum Of Augustus (20)

Architecture lesson #5 sepulcra romana
Architecture lesson #5 sepulcra romanaArchitecture lesson #5 sepulcra romana
Architecture lesson #5 sepulcra romana
 
Mausoleum Of Augustus
Mausoleum Of AugustusMausoleum Of Augustus
Mausoleum Of Augustus
 
Ncc art100 ch.9
Ncc art100 ch.9Ncc art100 ch.9
Ncc art100 ch.9
 
Roman
RomanRoman
Roman
 
Ancient Cyprus, Crete: Jewels of islands.
Ancient Cyprus, Crete: Jewels of islands. Ancient Cyprus, Crete: Jewels of islands.
Ancient Cyprus, Crete: Jewels of islands.
 
The kasta tomb
The kasta tombThe kasta tomb
The kasta tomb
 
Intro to visual art 3 online
Intro to visual art 3 onlineIntro to visual art 3 online
Intro to visual art 3 online
 
E6 class six conclusion to new kingdom, where did the egyptian monuments go a...
E6 class six conclusion to new kingdom, where did the egyptian monuments go a...E6 class six conclusion to new kingdom, where did the egyptian monuments go a...
E6 class six conclusion to new kingdom, where did the egyptian monuments go a...
 
Art History I Part 4 Etruria and Rome
Art History I Part 4 Etruria and RomeArt History I Part 4 Etruria and Rome
Art History I Part 4 Etruria and Rome
 
Intro to visual art 3 online
Intro to visual art 3 onlineIntro to visual art 3 online
Intro to visual art 3 online
 
Rimska arkhitektura chasiv_rimskoyi_imperiyi
Rimska arkhitektura chasiv_rimskoyi_imperiyiRimska arkhitektura chasiv_rimskoyi_imperiyi
Rimska arkhitektura chasiv_rimskoyi_imperiyi
 
Roman
RomanRoman
Roman
 
Unit 4
Unit 4Unit 4
Unit 4
 
Art History-Ancient Roman art.pdf
Art History-Ancient Roman art.pdfArt History-Ancient Roman art.pdf
Art History-Ancient Roman art.pdf
 
Roman
RomanRoman
Roman
 
White temple and ziggurat OF UR
White temple and ziggurat OF URWhite temple and ziggurat OF UR
White temple and ziggurat OF UR
 
Introduction to Art History
Introduction to Art HistoryIntroduction to Art History
Introduction to Art History
 
Roman and islamic world
Roman and islamic worldRoman and islamic world
Roman and islamic world
 
Odeon of Herodes Atticus (Athens) - Madain Project.pdf
Odeon of Herodes Atticus (Athens) - Madain Project.pdfOdeon of Herodes Atticus (Athens) - Madain Project.pdf
Odeon of Herodes Atticus (Athens) - Madain Project.pdf
 
Unit 4
Unit 4Unit 4
Unit 4
 

More from baonyce

Roman Mosaics
Roman MosaicsRoman Mosaics
Roman Mosaicsbaonyce
 
Roman Mosaics
Roman MosaicsRoman Mosaics
Roman Mosaicsbaonyce
 
Publius ovidus naso
Publius ovidus nasoPublius ovidus naso
Publius ovidus nasobaonyce
 
Ovid -roman authors--project--denyce alvarez
Ovid -roman authors--project--denyce alvarezOvid -roman authors--project--denyce alvarez
Ovid -roman authors--project--denyce alvarezbaonyce
 
Roman Marriages
Roman MarriagesRoman Marriages
Roman Marriagesbaonyce
 
Roman Marriage
Roman MarriageRoman Marriage
Roman Marriagebaonyce
 
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English VoiceStage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voicebaonyce
 
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice Noderivatives
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice NoderivativesStage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice Noderivatives
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice Noderivativesbaonyce
 

More from baonyce (8)

Roman Mosaics
Roman MosaicsRoman Mosaics
Roman Mosaics
 
Roman Mosaics
Roman MosaicsRoman Mosaics
Roman Mosaics
 
Publius ovidus naso
Publius ovidus nasoPublius ovidus naso
Publius ovidus naso
 
Ovid -roman authors--project--denyce alvarez
Ovid -roman authors--project--denyce alvarezOvid -roman authors--project--denyce alvarez
Ovid -roman authors--project--denyce alvarez
 
Roman Marriages
Roman MarriagesRoman Marriages
Roman Marriages
 
Roman Marriage
Roman MarriageRoman Marriage
Roman Marriage
 
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English VoiceStage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice
 
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice Noderivatives
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice NoderivativesStage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice Noderivatives
Stage 21 Vocabulary Final With Latin And English Voice Noderivatives
 

Mausoleum Of Augustus

  • 1. Alvarez 1 Denyce Alvarez April 5, 2010 Latin 2 A3 Mausoleum of Augustus Octavian Julio Claudia the first Roman Emperor, which he changed to Augustus decided to build a monument to be a family tomb located in the Campus Martinus. This monument was called Mausoleum of Augustus. The monument was built in 27 BC. This monument is where Augustus and his family members would be buried. Some emperors and his family members were cremated and put into golden urns, and buried. This stayed like this until the fifth century where the barbarians stole the golden urns and threw out the ashes. The monument was shaped like a circle with a diameter of about 88 meters and 44 meters high. It is based through an Etruscan tumulus. Mausoleum of Augustus covers at least two acres of land. The monument was composed of four concentric circles which are covered in soil. The outer circle’s wall is about 16 ft thick. The area leading to the burial chamber in the inner circle had around 14 ft thick walls. Between the two walls were a lot of enclosed chambers. The area where the important urns were buried was surrounded by rings of niches for his other family members. In thee monument’s bottom layer had Cypress trees planted on them. At the center part of the top layer, the Romans added a tumulus with a large bronze statue of Augustus.
  • 2. Alvarez 2 Its entrance door used to be marked with a bronze door flanked by two Egyptian obelisks, which is located at the Piazza de Quirinale and the Piazza dell’Esquilino. These obelisks included all of the achievements and the influence he has made in Rome. The Mausoleum of Augustus’ outer wall was made of white marble. The building was a great source of building resources, thieves continually steal its materials to what we see now. Marcellus, Augustus’ nephew was the first one buried in 23 B.C. Many emperors as well as Augustus were buried there too, such as Tiberius, Caligula and Claudius. The last one to be buried was emperor Nerva in 98 A.D. It was known that the two Julia’s who was Augustus’ daughter and granddaughter was not allowed to be buried in the tomb because of his resentment towards them. Now the only thing existing is the brick core, the mausoleum is overgrown with plants, because of sackings, neglect and use as a fortress in the middle ages. It was also used as a vineyard, garden, amphitheater, a theater and an auditorium. The building was a tomb, a castle and a fortress. The tomb is a very attractive attraction, its size can be compared to thee Mausolos of Halicarnassus which is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. This building shows Augustus’ power, wealth and superiority. It is very vast passerby’s notice it and even seen elsewhere far.
  • 3. Alvarez 3 Works Cited "Mausoleum of Augustus." A View On Cities. Web. 1 Apr. 2010. <http://www.aviewoncities.com/rome/mausoleumofaugustus.htm>. "Mausoleum of Augustus." Great Buildings. Web. 3 Apr. 2010. <http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Mausoleum_of_Augustus.html>. "The Mausoleum of Augustus." ROMA 2000. Web. 2 Apr. 2010. <http://www.aviewoncities.com/rome/mausoleumofaugustus.htm>. "Mausoleum of Augustus." Webspace. Web. 3 Apr. 2010. <http://web.tiscali.it/romaonlineguide/ Pages/eng/rantica/sAHy2.htm>. "Rome Reborn." Mausoleum of Augustus. Web. 4 Apr. 2010. <http://www.romereborn.virginia.edu/ge/TM-003-PA.html>.