Julius Caesar
An adoptive father is a man who has adopted a child.
No, legally they are both the parents.
His adoptive father was a machinist and his adoptive mother was an accountant. - wrong again.
Yes. Gaius Julius Caesar was the father of the famous Gaius Julius Caesar. Both men had the same name, as it was the Roman custom to name the first son after the father.
No, adoption is irreversible.
Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder
King Arthur's father is King Uther Pendragon.King Arthur's biological father was Uther Pendragon. His adoptive or foster father was Sir Ector.
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.
her adoptive mother's name is Sarah Heap (adoptive father: Silas), but her real mother's name is Cerys (real father: Milo Banda).
If you are adopted, your biological father has no legal standing. And there is no requirement that any parent sign a wedding certificate. If you are underage, you may need signatures to obtain the marriage license and it would be the adoptive parent that would have to sign.
I believe it is called a foster father, but why not ask your adoptive father? I doubt he'll be offended, and if you don't think he's the type to answer, ask a social worker, close relative (i.e. mother or adoptive mother), a friend who's also adopted, or a trusted and knowledgeable adult.
That is up to the courts and not the adoptive father.