None. Caesar actually adopted his great-nephew Octavian into his will because none of his "supposed" sons were eligible. His only confirmed son was the son of Cleopatra of Egypt making him "unfit" to rule Rome.
Octavian
Julius Caesar's dad's name was also Gaius Julius Caesar. The Romans named their eldest son after the father.
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.
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.
caesarion was cleopatra and Julius Caesars son and co ruler of egypt (witch cleopatra) in 369 B.C.
It is debated, that Julius had an affair with the mother of one of his murderers. It was never confirmed, but it is popular to believe so for some strange reason. After Julius's assassination Octavian hunted down every alleged murderer and killed them. Thus he killed Julius's son.
He is not his son. He was his great-nephew. He was adopted into his will as his heir. His name was Octavian, but was renamed by the Roman Senate: Augustus, or "the exalted one".
Caesarion, the son Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar, was 17 when he died. He was a grown man by ancient standards.
Yes, he has rights and if you want to adopt this child he would have to relinquish his rights to you. Go see an adoption attorney and he will best guide you.
No, you have your Caesars mixed. Julius Caesar was the older one. Julius was a dictator who was killed. Augustus Caesar was the adopted son of Julius Caesar who became Rome's first citizen or as we call him, Rome's first emperor.
Julius Caesar was named after his father. The dictator and his father were both named Gaius Julius Caesar. His father was a relatively influential Patrician Senator. Caesar's mother, and his father's wife was Aurelia Cotta.Julius Caesar's family claimed to be descended from Aeneas, the legendary founder of Rome.
That would be the relationship. If she were to adopt him, son would be correct.