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After the death of Caesar there were more civil wars and Augustus emerged as the sole ruler of Rome and her territories and the first Roman emperor.
He put an end to the civil wars, established a stable government in partnership with the senate, stabilised the borders and encouraged prosperity.
He was adopted son of Julius Caesar to ended the Civil wars and had to establish the Principate in collusion with the senate to ensure stable government.
Augustus became the first Roman emperor in 27 BC, 18 years after the assassination of Julius Caesar. In between there were civil wars.
I think he liked to practice about wars.
Augustus took power by being the final victor of the last civil wars of the Roman Republic. The final civil war was a struggle between him and Marc Antony over who would become the sole ruler of Rome and her territories
For decades prior to the rise of Augustus, the Roman Republic had a number of civil wars, internal strife and political instability. The rule of Augustus promised at least some political stability and as he was also the legal son of Julius Caesar and the fact that J. Caesar was deified, Augustus was also an important religious figure as the 'son of a god.'
Caesar adopted his great nephew Octavian and made him his principal heir. After winning in the civil wars against first Caesar's murderers and the his fellow Triumvir Marc Antony, Octavian assumed the position of First Citizen with special powers and took the title Augustus.
He ended the civil wars and established stable government in partnership with the senate. He established defendable borders. The looked after veterans and established essential government services.
After Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BC, there were two more civil wars. One was between the supporters of Caesar and his assassins. The supporters won. The Final Civil War f the Roman Republic was between Octavian (later he was called Augustus) and Mark Antony. It ended in 30 BC with Octavian's Victory. Three year later (27 BC) Octavian became first emperor under the name of Augustus. This was 17 years after Julius Caesar's death.
The need to stabilise the Empire after a century of civil wars.
After the assassination of Julius Caesar the Roman Republic fell. Caesar had seized power by winning a civil war against the forces of the senate led by Pompey in what historians have called Caesar's Civil War. After his death there were more civil wars. Mark Antony and Octavian (later he was called Augustus) defeated the assassins of Julius Caesar in the Liberators' Civil War. In the Final Civil War of the Roman Republic, Octavian defeated Mark Antony in a final power struggle. Octavian became the first Roman Emperor under the name of Augustus. He established the system of rule by emperors.