The first Roman emperor to use portraitures for communicating his ideologies to the Roman populace was ___________. Augustus Tiberius Claudius Caracalla

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Answer:

Augustus

Explanation:

The first Roman emperor that started to use portraiture for communicating with the people was Augustus. He used this method in order to present himself in a certain light in front of the people. Instead of going in person, Augustus was using the portraiture to deliver his basic messages to the people of his empire, and in order for this to function they had to be made in certain style for different purposes.

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