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After Caesar's death Marc Antony was in charge as he was the remaining consul. Now here's where things get messy. Cicero and the senate began to throw their weight around and young Octavian came to Rome. Antony snubbed Octavian, who then co- operated with Cicero against Antony. A war ensued, reconciliation, and the second triumvirate was formed culminating in Octavian winning the battle of Actium and becoming sole ruler. All this took about 13 years before Octavian/Augustus became the sole ruler.

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If you mean Julius Caesar, he was a dictator not an emperor. He ruled under the republic. The first Roman emperor was Octavian/Augustus and he gained power 14 years after Caesar's death.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he was a dictator not an emperor. He ruled under the republic. The first Roman emperor was Octavian/Augustus and he gained power 14 years after Caesar's death.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he was a dictator not an emperor. He ruled under the republic. The first Roman emperor was Octavian/Augustus and he gained power 14 years after Caesar's death.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he was a dictator not an emperor. He ruled under the republic. The first Roman emperor was Octavian/Augustus and he gained power 14 years after Caesar's death.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he was a dictator not an emperor. He ruled under the republic. The first Roman emperor was Octavian/Augustus and he gained power 14 years after Caesar's death.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he was a dictator not an emperor. He ruled under the republic. The first Roman emperor was Octavian/Augustus and he gained power 14 years after Caesar's death.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he was a dictator not an emperor. He ruled under the republic. The first Roman emperor was Octavian/Augustus and he gained power 14 years after Caesar's death.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he was a dictator not an emperor. He ruled under the republic. The first Roman emperor was Octavian/Augustus and he gained power 14 years after Caesar's death.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he was a dictator not an emperor. He ruled under the republic. The first Roman emperor was Octavian/Augustus and he gained power 14 years after Caesar's death.

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It has to be noted that Julius Caesar was not an emperor. When he was assassinated in 44 BC, Rome was a republic. After his death there were two more civil wars. One was between the supporters of Caesar and his assassins. The supporters won. The Final Civil War f the Roman Republic was between Octavian (later he was called Augustus) and Mark Antony. It ended in 30 BC with Octavian's Victory. Three year later (27 BC) Octavian became first emperor under the name of Augustus. This was 17 years after Julius Caesar's death.

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When Nero died there was what historians call the Year of the Four Emperors. This was a year in which four emperors ruled in succession; Galba, Otho, Vitellius, and Vespasian.

Galba, who had marched on Rome to depose Nero, was proclaimed emperor. The legions stationed in Germania refused to recognise him and six months later rebelled and proclaimed Vitellius, their governor, as emperor. Otho bribed the Praetorian Guard (imperial guard) and deposed Galba. Vitellius marched on Rome with half of his troops and deposed Otho two months later. The legions stationed in Syria, Judea and Egypt proclaimed Vespasian, who had been fighting against a rebellion in Judea, as emperor. A force drawn from the troops in Syria and Judea marched on Rome. Troops from the River Danube area also proclaimed Vespasian as emperor and invaded Italy before the arrival of the other legions. They crushed Vitellius' forces, reached Rome and killed Vitellius. The Senate recognised Vespasian as emperor on the following day. Vespasian founded the Flavian dynasty.

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Julius Caesar was never Emperor.

Augustus Caesar was the first Roman Emperor; he was succeeded by Tiberius.

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Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, more commonly known as Octavian or Caesar Augustus

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After the death of Augustus Caesar, Tiberius became the next Roman emperor.

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If you mean Julius Caesar, he was a dictator not an emperor. He ruled under the republic. The first Roman emperor was Octavian/Augustus and he gained power 14 years after Caesar's death.

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