When Caesar was assassinated, Octavius was getting his military training in Apollonia, in southern Illyria, on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, opposite the Italian coast on this sea. Apollonia was in modern day Albania. Octavius crossed over to the Italian port of Brundisium (Brindisi) in Apulia (the heel of Italy) which is 339 miles from Rome.
Octavius Caesar was born in 63 BC and died in 14 AD.
Octavian was Gaius Julius Caesar's nephew and was posthumously adopted by Caesar according to his will. At the time of the elder Caesar's assassination, Octavius was in military training in Apollonia, Illyria.
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After Julius Caesar was assassinated Rome went in to another civil war. Octavius and Marc Anthony fought for control of the country.
I must assume that when you use 'Caesar' in you're question you are referring to Gaius Julius Caesar. If this is the case, his father was also called Gaius Julius Caesar, he was a senator and served as pro-consul of Asia in the early 1st century BC.
Octavius Wigram died in 1878.
Octavius Radcliffe died in 1940.
Octavius Beale died in 1930.
Octavius Oakley died in 1867.
Octavius Temple died in 1834.
Octavius Ryland died in 1886.
Octavius Hadfield died in 1904.