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Yes and no. It was expected on the basis of his age. He was about 77 when he died and had never been in robust health. It was unexpected at the time when he died. He was on a sea trip, feeling fine, when he caught a chill, but continued with his public appearances even though growing worse. He finally died at the town of Nola.

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What are five facts about octavian?

Octavian was besy known for bexoming the firsy emperor after julius caesars death, his real name is gaius julius caesar octavinus, he was a great emperor, his real name is augustus, octavian was julius caesars adopted son.


What nation was octavian studying in when he heard about Caesars death?

Octavian was in Appolonia, a Greek city in Illyria (i present day Albania) when Caesar was assassinated. He was undergoing military training as well as studying.


What was the last name of Caesars adopted son Octavian?

Romans had a different naming scheme to modern English, with the common quoted historical name being their last name or given name (formal nickname), in the case of Octavian or Gaius Octavius, Octavian was his original family name with his first name being Gaius, which was Caesar's too (fyi)


Who succeded octavian Caesar?

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Why did the senate call octavian augustus?

Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.

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What are facts about octavian?

Octavian was besy known for bexoming the firsy emperor after julius caesars death, his real name is gaius Julius Caesar octavinus, he was a great emperor, his real name is augustus, octavian was julius caesars adopted son.


What are five facts about octavian?

Octavian was besy known for bexoming the firsy emperor after julius caesars death, his real name is gaius julius caesar octavinus, he was a great emperor, his real name is augustus, octavian was julius caesars adopted son.


Who was Julius Caesars adopted son?

Octavian


What nation was octavian studying in when he heard about Caesars death?

Octavian was in Appolonia, a Greek city in Illyria (i present day Albania) when Caesar was assassinated. He was undergoing military training as well as studying.


One of the trimvirate formed after caesars death was caesars addopted son?

Yes, it was Octavian who was Caesar's adopted son. He had gained power by the time the triumvirate was formed and consequently was made one of the three.


What did Octavian do after Caesars rule?

he became an emperor.


Who is leading Rome now that Caesars gone?

The triumvirate with Mark Antony, Octavian, and Lepidus


Who was Caesars adoped son?

Octavian, later named Caesar Augustas. First emporer of Rome.


What impact did the death of Julius Caesar have on Cleopatra and Egyptian history?

Wow that's big. Julius's death put a bee in Octavian's bonnet to go around killing Caesars assassins. After Octavian finally finished them off his triumvirate fell apart. One of the other members started a war with him and went to Egypt and married Cleopatra. Because the Egyptian forces joined with that of his enemy Octavian destroyed Alexandria and killed Cleopatra ending the reign of the Pharaohs.


When was the death of octavian?

Octavian, or Augustus, as he was known, died in 14 AD.


What did the death of Caesar and his adopted son's victory mark?

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.


How did Julius caesars death lead to the second triumvirate?

After Julius Caesar there was conflict between Marc Antony, the leader of the Caesarians (the supporters of Caesar) and the opponents of Caesar. At first Octavian sided with the opponents. Then Marc Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (another leading Caesarian) formed an alliance which Octavian quickly joined, leading to the triumvirate (three-man alliance)