The emperor Augustus was Julius Caesar's great-nephew and adopted son. His name at birth was Gaius Octavius Thurinus; he was adopted by Gaius Julius Caesar (our "Julius Caesar") in 44 BC and took the name Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus ("Octavianus" meaning "from the Octavius clan"). In 21 BC the Senate granted him the title Augustus ("the Revered") and from then he on was known as Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus.
Gaius Octavius was the name of Julius Caesar's great nephew. As a child the name Thurinus was also used due to his father's military victory in the area of Thurii. The English version of his name is Octavian and later he received the title of Augustus, by which he is most well known.
Caesar actually had three grand nephews, the grandsons of his sister. They were Lucius Pinarius, Quintus Pedius and the most famous of them all, Gaius Octavius. Octavius, or as we say in English, Octavian, was the one who was his principle heir.
The most famous of Caesar's nieces was Atia Balba Caesonia, the mother of Octavian/Augustus. Please do not confuse her with the fictional Atia in the television production "Rome". The genuine Atia was a model of the ideal Roman matron, and nothing whatsoever like the character portrayed in "Rome".
The most famous of Caesar's nieces was Atia Balba Caesonia, the mother of Octavian/Augustus. Please do not confuse her with the fictional Atia in the television production "Rome". The genuine Atia was a model of the ideal Roman matron, and nothing whatsoever like the character portrayed in "Rome".
The most famous of Caesar's nieces was Atia Balba Caesonia, the mother of Octavian/Augustus. Please do not confuse her with the fictional Atia in the television production "Rome". The genuine Atia was a model of the ideal Roman matron, and nothing whatsoever like the character portrayed in "Rome".
The most famous of Caesar's nieces was Atia Balba Caesonia, the mother of Octavian/Augustus. Please do not confuse her with the fictional Atia in the television production "Rome". The genuine Atia was a model of the ideal Roman matron, and nothing whatsoever like the character portrayed in "Rome".
The most famous of Caesar's nieces was Atia Balba Caesonia, the mother of Octavian/Augustus. Please do not confuse her with the fictional Atia in the television production "Rome". The genuine Atia was a model of the ideal Roman matron, and nothing whatsoever like the character portrayed in "Rome".
The most famous of Caesar's nieces was Atia Balba Caesonia, the mother of Octavian/Augustus. Please do not confuse her with the fictional Atia in the television production "Rome". The genuine Atia was a model of the ideal Roman matron, and nothing whatsoever like the character portrayed in "Rome".
The most famous of Caesar's nieces was Atia Balba Caesonia, the mother of Octavian/Augustus. Please do not confuse her with the fictional Atia in the television production "Rome". The genuine Atia was a model of the ideal Roman matron, and nothing whatsoever like the character portrayed in "Rome".
The most famous of Caesar's nieces was Atia Balba Caesonia, the mother of Octavian/Augustus. Please do not confuse her with the fictional Atia in the television production "Rome". The genuine Atia was a model of the ideal Roman matron, and nothing whatsoever like the character portrayed in "Rome".
The most famous of Caesar's nieces was Atia Balba Caesonia, the mother of Octavian/Augustus. Please do not confuse her with the fictional Atia in the television production "Rome". The genuine Atia was a model of the ideal Roman matron, and nothing whatsoever like the character portrayed in "Rome".
Caesar had only one famous uncle and that was Gaius Marius. He was the husband of Caesar's aunt.
Caesar had only one famous uncle and that was Gaius Marius. He was the husband of Caesar's aunt.
Caesar had only one famous uncle and that was Gaius Marius. He was the husband of Caesar's aunt.
Caesar had only one famous uncle and that was Gaius Marius. He was the husband of Caesar's aunt.
Caesar had only one famous uncle and that was Gaius Marius. He was the husband of Caesar's aunt.
Caesar had only one famous uncle and that was Gaius Marius. He was the husband of Caesar's aunt.
Caesar had only one famous uncle and that was Gaius Marius. He was the husband of Caesar's aunt.
Caesar had only one famous uncle and that was Gaius Marius. He was the husband of Caesar's aunt.
Caesar had only one famous uncle and that was Gaius Marius. He was the husband of Caesar's aunt.
The most famous of Caesar's nieces was Atia Balba Caesonia, the mother of Octavian/Augustus. Please do not confuse her with the fictional Atia in the television production "Rome". The genuine Atia was a model of the ideal Roman matron, and nothing whatsoever like the character portrayed in "Rome".
Gaius Octavius is Julius Caesar's nephew. He is know to history as Octavian and later Augustus. Octavian was also Caesar's adopted son.
Caesar had only one famous uncle and that was Gaius Marius. He was the husband of Caesar's aunt.
Gaius Marius
Julius Caesar's uncle was Gaius Marius.
Who was julius caesars enimies
Wassent it hades and Hercules ?
Julius was a dictator. Augustus was an emperor.
he liked to read!!(:
calphurnia is Julius caesars wife
Who was julius caesars enimies
Wassent it hades and Hercules ?
His wife was called Julietta Monsroble Caesor
Julius was a dictator. Augustus was an emperor.
In fact Julius Caesars dad was also called Gaius Julius Caesar - he had been praetor - the second highest magestirial rank, and was also governor of Asia.
calphurnia is Julius caesars wife
he liked to read!!(:
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Julius Caesar's mother was from Rome. She was an aristocratic Roman matron.
He only can ONE empire..
Octavian