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Rome's first emperor was Octavian, who was given the title Augustus. He is known to history as Caesar Augustus or Augustus Caesar.
Augustus' full name was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. He later became known as Augustus Caesar after becoming the first Emperor of Rome.
Gauis Octavian Thurinus was the great nephew of Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar adopted him as his heir and he became Gauis Octavian Caesar and when he became emperor he adopted the name Augustus Caesar, he was the first Roman Emperor. Julius Caesar only had the title 'dictator for life'
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No, Augustus was not Greek. Augustus, also known as Gaius Octavius, was a Roman statesman and military leader who became the first emperor of Rome. He was of Roman descent and played a significant role in the transition of Rome from a republic to an empire.
The successor Emperor of Augustus was Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus who was born as Tiberius Claudius Nero in November 16, 42 BCE. He became emperor of the Roman Empire in the year 14 AD/ CE after the death of Augustus and reigned until his death in the year 37 AD/ CE.
Tiberius became emperor when Augustus died.
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Ocatavian's full name was Gaius Octavius. For a brief time he used the honorific Thurinus as a third name. This was an honorific name given to his father and passed down to the son. After his adoption by Julius Caesar he added the Julius Caesar to his name and became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavius.
Augustus became emperor in 27 BC.
Octavian ultimately came to power after Julius Caesar's death and became Rome's first emperor. He received the title Augustus, therefore we know him as Caesar Augustus or Augustus Caesar.
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