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Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

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