Augustus Emily Heffernon Desiree Dybala.

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Augustus Emily Heffernon Desiree Dybala

Augustus 63 BC – AD 14 real name: family background: Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus family background: father: Roman Senator mother: Julius Caesar’ niece adopted by Julius Caesar died of natural causes

Second Triumvirate political alliance by Augustus formed in 33 BC Antony and Lepidus help Augustus

Civil War Augustus declares war on Egypt Antony committed suicide with Queen Cleopatra of Egypt Julius Caesar was murdered Augustus returned home triumphantly

Augustus’ reign built roads government ships to police the Mediterranean political system lasted for 3 centuries more territory wrote works promoted the arts

Cool Facts :] the month of August is named after him Augustus means Exalted or Sacred One

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