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He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

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