Octavian was the designated heir of Julius Caesar. This meant that he not only inherited Caesar's money and property, but his troops and clients too. However he had problems due to his age, (18 years old) the conniving of Cicero, and the jealousy of Marc Antony. However he was able, after a time, to overcome his obstacles and win the supreme power.
Octavian was the designated heir of Julius Caesar. This meant that he not only inherited Caesar's money and property, but his troops and clients too. However he had problems due to his age, (18 years old) the conniving of Cicero, and the jealousy of Marc Antony. However he was able, after a time, to overcome his obstacles and win the supreme power.
Octavian was the designated heir of Julius Caesar. This meant that he not only inherited Caesar's money and property, but his troops and clients too. However he had problems due to his age, (18 years old) the conniving of Cicero, and the jealousy of Marc Antony. However he was able, after a time, to overcome his obstacles and win the supreme power.
Octavian was the designated heir of Julius Caesar. This meant that he not only inherited Caesar's money and property, but his troops and clients too. However he had problems due to his age, (18 years old) the conniving of Cicero, and the jealousy of Marc Antony. However he was able, after a time, to overcome his obstacles and win the supreme power.
Octavian was the designated heir of Julius Caesar. This meant that he not only inherited Caesar's money and property, but his troops and clients too. However he had problems due to his age, (18 years old) the conniving of Cicero, and the jealousy of Marc Antony. However he was able, after a time, to overcome his obstacles and win the supreme power.
Octavian was the designated heir of Julius Caesar. This meant that he not only inherited Caesar's money and property, but his troops and clients too. However he had problems due to his age, (18 years old) the conniving of Cicero, and the jealousy of Marc Antony. However he was able, after a time, to overcome his obstacles and win the supreme power.
Octavian was the designated heir of Julius Caesar. This meant that he not only inherited Caesar's money and property, but his troops and clients too. However he had problems due to his age, (18 years old) the conniving of Cicero, and the jealousy of Marc Antony. However he was able, after a time, to overcome his obstacles and win the supreme power.
Octavian was the designated heir of Julius Caesar. This meant that he not only inherited Caesar's money and property, but his troops and clients too. However he had problems due to his age, (18 years old) the conniving of Cicero, and the jealousy of Marc Antony. However he was able, after a time, to overcome his obstacles and win the supreme power.
Octavian was the designated heir of Julius Caesar. This meant that he not only inherited Caesar's money and property, but his troops and clients too. However he had problems due to his age, (18 years old) the conniving of Cicero, and the jealousy of Marc Antony. However he was able, after a time, to overcome his obstacles and win the supreme power.
The assassination of Julius Caesar led to Octavian becoming the sole ruler of Rome because Caesar adopted Octavian and made him his principle heir. After 13 years of struggle, Octavian finally became sole ruler.
Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated.
The first ruler would probably be Sargon, who lead the Akkadian empire.
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In theocracy a deity is considered the civil ruler. This ruler is believed to be chosen by God himself to lead the people and this claim is reinforced by the clergy.
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Because we lead by example and is you are a ruler you must have followers? and they will understand and follow you!
Because the assassination did lead to the World War 1.
Vlad III served as ruler of Wallachia three times. The first was in 1448 after his father was assassinated and his older brother blinded and buried alive in December of 1447. This reign lasted less than a year before he was exiled to live under the protection of his uncle in Moldavia. Vlad III would eventually reconquer Wallachia in 1456 and remained as voivode until 1462 when he was arrested while in Hungary seeking help in his war against the invading Ottomans, lead by his younger brother Radu. He returned after years of imprisonment and reclaimed the throne in November 1476, only to be assassinated in January 1477.
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