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Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.

Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.

Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.

Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.

Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.

Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.

Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.

Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.

Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.

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