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Octavius takes over Rome, Brutus commits suicide right before he is taken captive, and a little while later, Brutus's wife also commits suicide.
It was Augustus, the first Roman Emperor. This was not his real name.

After the assassination of Julius Caesar there were more civil wars. The first ones were between the supporters of Caesar and his opponents. The former won. The last ones were between the two main leaders of the Caesarians: Octavian and Mark Antony. Octavian won and became the first Roman emperor. Octavian had changed his name to Imperator Caesar Divi Filius (winner, son of the deified Caesar) because he was the adoptive son of Caesar. When he become emperor he was given the title of Augustus (the venerable one) and his name became Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus. Historian use the name Augustus when they write about the period when he was emperor.

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