He didn't.
The largest empire was the British empire. By the time the British empire was in existence, Octavian, an Ancient Roman, was long dead.
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Octavian was given the title "Augustus" by the Roman Senate in 27 BC to signify his religious authority and supreme power. This title marked the beginning of his reign as the first Roman emperor. Octavian took the name Augustus to solidify his position and strengthen his rule over the Roman Empire.
aurangzeb ruled for 49 yrs, the longest.
Cleopatra's reign came to an end in 30 BC when Octavian entered Alexandria.
No. It was under Trajan that the empire reached its largest size.
There was no such thing as a reign of terror in the Roman Empire
Babur's reign in 1526 began the Mughal Empire in India.
Pax Romana (Roman peace) is the term used by historians to indicate the 200-year period of relative political stability in the Roman Empire from the reign of Augustus to the death of Marcus Aurelius.
his reign was called the Second Empire
Yes, in fact there were two wars. The first was the Alexandrian War which Caesar won. The second was the war between Antony and Cleopatra and Octavian, which Octavian won.
During the Reign of Sultan Selim I Greec was not part of the Ottman Empire
Throughout Alexander's rise to power and reign, the Greek Empire nearly quadrupled in size, the Greek Empire under his rule still remains the largest empire in living history. He ended the power of the city-states and established a unified nation.