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What wars did Octavian get into?

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Octavian's first war was against Marc Antony, they reconciled and fought together to defeat Brutus and Cassius. He had a war with the pirates of Sextus Pompey, a war against the Pannonians, and the civil war against Marc Antony. during his reign as Augustus, he had problems in Gaul, Pannonia (again) and Germany.

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