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After Dictator Julius Caesar's Assassnation in 44 B.C. Grand Nephew/Adopted Son Octavius (later Augustus) became the 1st Emperor of the New Roman Empire and invaded Egypt due to its plentiful water resources, Egypt was a fertile land and happened to be situated in a good place to be used as a trade center. Egypt at the time did not have a stong military compared to the Roman Empire.

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The Romans, under Octavian, literally walked into Egypt. The city of Pelusium, which was the gateway into Egypt, surrendered without a major battle, leaving the road into Egypt wide open for the Romans.

The Romans, under Octavian, literally walked into Egypt. The city of Pelusium, which was the gateway into Egypt, surrendered without a major battle, leaving the road into Egypt wide open for the Romans.

The Romans, under Octavian, literally walked into Egypt. The city of Pelusium, which was the gateway into Egypt, surrendered without a major battle, leaving the road into Egypt wide open for the Romans.

The Romans, under Octavian, literally walked into Egypt. The city of Pelusium, which was the gateway into Egypt, surrendered without a major battle, leaving the road into Egypt wide open for the Romans.

The Romans, under Octavian, literally walked into Egypt. The city of Pelusium, which was the gateway into Egypt, surrendered without a major battle, leaving the road into Egypt wide open for the Romans.

The Romans, under Octavian, literally walked into Egypt. The city of Pelusium, which was the gateway into Egypt, surrendered without a major battle, leaving the road into Egypt wide open for the Romans.

The Romans, under Octavian, literally walked into Egypt. The city of Pelusium, which was the gateway into Egypt, surrendered without a major battle, leaving the road into Egypt wide open for the Romans.

The Romans, under Octavian, literally walked into Egypt. The city of Pelusium, which was the gateway into Egypt, surrendered without a major battle, leaving the road into Egypt wide open for the Romans.

The Romans, under Octavian, literally walked into Egypt. The city of Pelusium, which was the gateway into Egypt, surrendered without a major battle, leaving the road into Egypt wide open for the Romans.

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The Romans invaded Egypt because it was the country with which they were fighting a war. The Romans won and had a right to invade.

The beginning of Rome's takeover of Egypt was the affairs of Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt with Julius Caesar and then Mark Anthony. She did so to forge an alliance with Rome and prevent a Roman invasion of Egypt. However, Egypt ended up being embroiled in Rome's last civil war, which pitted Octavian (the future Augustus, first emperor) against Antony and Cleopatra. Octavian and Antony had previously fought together. The former had taken control of Italy, Spain, Gaul and Africa, the latter controlled Greece, Turkey, Syria, Palestine and Egypt. Rome was stunned by the news that Antony would give most of Rome's territory in the east to Cleopatra. Octavian used this for Propaganda against Antony. Antony's marriage with Cleopatra before divorcing his wife, information about his plan to create a second senate in Alexandria, and news of his will saying that he wanted to be buried there with Cleopatra gave Octavian enough ammunition for war. He blamed Cleopatra and declared war on her. He defeated Antony and Cleopatra at Alexandria, annexed the kingdom of Egypt to the Rome and became the sole ruler of Rome.

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The Romans invaded Egypt for gold, for Julius Ceasar, and among other things, for Octavian.

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