If you mean Gaius Octavious, the elder, he was elected to the office of praetor and used his military powers to clean up the remnants of the Spartacus army which was entrenched in the city of Thurii. If you mean his son of the same name, well, he transformed Rome. He established the Pax Romana and in this prosperity period, he literally rebuilt the city of Rome. He renewed the city's infrastructure, from sewers and Plumbing to major buildings and temples. He built or remodeled 82 temples alone. He established the city's fire, police and mail services. He reformed the army into a national army with allegiances sworn to the emperor (Caesar, in Roman terms) rather to a commanding general. He changed the form of government from a decaying republic to a prosperous principate. These are just a few of his contributions. It would take an entire book to list them all.
I must assume that when you use 'Caesar' in you're question you are referring to Gaius Julius Caesar. If this is the case, his father was also called Gaius Julius Caesar, he was a senator and served as pro-consul of Asia in the early 1st century BC.
Octavius came to Rome to claim his inheritance. He was Julius Caesar's principle heir and adopted son.
Which one? there we two very prominent men named Gaius Octavius. One was a Roman politician, highly regarded who after reaching the office of praetor, was given a governorship. Before taking over his position as governor, he cleaned out the remnants of Spartacus' followers who held the town of Thuri. He died of natural causes before he could return to Rome and run for consul. He had a son by the same name. This second Gaius Octavius won a civil war, received the title Augustus, and ruled the entire Roman world.Which one? there we two very prominent men named Gaius Octavius. One was a Roman politician, highly regarded who after reaching the office of praetor, was given a governorship. Before taking over his position as governor, he cleaned out the remnants of Spartacus' followers who held the town of Thuri. He died of natural causes before he could return to Rome and run for consul. He had a son by the same name. This second Gaius Octavius won a civil war, received the title Augustus, and ruled the entire Roman world.Which one? there we two very prominent men named Gaius Octavius. One was a Roman politician, highly regarded who after reaching the office of praetor, was given a governorship. Before taking over his position as governor, he cleaned out the remnants of Spartacus' followers who held the town of Thuri. He died of natural causes before he could return to Rome and run for consul. He had a son by the same name. This second Gaius Octavius won a civil war, received the title Augustus, and ruled the entire Roman world.Which one? there we two very prominent men named Gaius Octavius. One was a Roman politician, highly regarded who after reaching the office of praetor, was given a governorship. Before taking over his position as governor, he cleaned out the remnants of Spartacus' followers who held the town of Thuri. He died of natural causes before he could return to Rome and run for consul. He had a son by the same name. This second Gaius Octavius won a civil war, received the title Augustus, and ruled the entire Roman world.Which one? there we two very prominent men named Gaius Octavius. One was a Roman politician, highly regarded who after reaching the office of praetor, was given a governorship. Before taking over his position as governor, he cleaned out the remnants of Spartacus' followers who held the town of Thuri. He died of natural causes before he could return to Rome and run for consul. He had a son by the same name. This second Gaius Octavius won a civil war, received the title Augustus, and ruled the entire Roman world.Which one? there we two very prominent men named Gaius Octavius. One was a Roman politician, highly regarded who after reaching the office of praetor, was given a governorship. Before taking over his position as governor, he cleaned out the remnants of Spartacus' followers who held the town of Thuri. He died of natural causes before he could return to Rome and run for consul. He had a son by the same name. This second Gaius Octavius won a civil war, received the title Augustus, and ruled the entire Roman world.Which one? there we two very prominent men named Gaius Octavius. One was a Roman politician, highly regarded who after reaching the office of praetor, was given a governorship. Before taking over his position as governor, he cleaned out the remnants of Spartacus' followers who held the town of Thuri. He died of natural causes before he could return to Rome and run for consul. He had a son by the same name. This second Gaius Octavius won a civil war, received the title Augustus, and ruled the entire Roman world.Which one? there we two very prominent men named Gaius Octavius. One was a Roman politician, highly regarded who after reaching the office of praetor, was given a governorship. Before taking over his position as governor, he cleaned out the remnants of Spartacus' followers who held the town of Thuri. He died of natural causes before he could return to Rome and run for consul. He had a son by the same name. This second Gaius Octavius won a civil war, received the title Augustus, and ruled the entire Roman world.Which one? there we two very prominent men named Gaius Octavius. One was a Roman politician, highly regarded who after reaching the office of praetor, was given a governorship. Before taking over his position as governor, he cleaned out the remnants of Spartacus' followers who held the town of Thuri. He died of natural causes before he could return to Rome and run for consul. He had a son by the same name. This second Gaius Octavius won a civil war, received the title Augustus, and ruled the entire Roman world.
He was born Gaius Octavius. After his adoption by Julius Caesar, following the naming conventions for adoptees, he became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianius. Although historians use the name Octavian (Octavianus in English) for the period prior to his becoming the first Roman emperor, he never used this name. The renamed himself Imperator Caesar Divi Filius (Winner in Battle, Son of the Divine Caesar). Imperator did not mean emperor. It was a title the Roman troops shouted for their victorious commander. He made a big deal of the fact that he was the adoptive son and main heir of Caesar and used this as the basis for his bid for power. Caesar was deified after his death. Hence his renaming himself Son of the Divine Caesar. In 27 BC the senate bestowed the title of Augustus on him (the Venerable One) . So his full name became Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus. The title Augustus had religious connotations, rather than political ones. Although historians call Augustus and the subsequent Roman rulers emperors. the Romans did not use this title. They used the title of princeps (First Citizen).
Augustus, who was born Gaius Octavius, was the founder of the Roman Empire. He served as Emperor of the Roman Empire for 41 years.
He was born in 23 September, 63B.C at Ox Heads, Rome.
Augustus was born Gaius Octavius on 23rd September 63 bc. in Rome,Italy.
Gaius Octavius
I must assume that when you use 'Caesar' in you're question you are referring to Gaius Julius Caesar. If this is the case, his father was also called Gaius Julius Caesar, he was a senator and served as pro-consul of Asia in the early 1st century BC.
The month who is named after Octavius [Gaius Octavius Thurinus] is Augustus and was granted 31 days.
Julius Caesar
Octavius was born Gaius Ocatvius Thurinus, changed name to Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus after being adopted by his uncle Julius Caesar and then changed his name to Augustus after becoming emperor of Rome.
No, Augustus was not Greek. Augustus, also known as Gaius Octavius, was a Roman statesman and military leader who became the first emperor of Rome. He was of Roman descent and played a significant role in the transition of Rome from a republic to an empire.
Octavian Caesar, but this was only in later years. His original, birth name was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. The name Thurinius was an honorific name given to his father and passed down to the son.
If you mean his birth name, it was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. After his adoption by Julius Caesar, he became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, although he soon dropped the Octavianus from his name and was known as Gaius Julius Caesar, the same name as his adopted father.If you mean his birth name, it was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. After his adoption by Julius Caesar, he became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, although he soon dropped the Octavianus from his name and was known as Gaius Julius Caesar, the same name as his adopted father.If you mean his birth name, it was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. After his adoption by Julius Caesar, he became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, although he soon dropped the Octavianus from his name and was known as Gaius Julius Caesar, the same name as his adopted father.If you mean his birth name, it was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. After his adoption by Julius Caesar, he became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, although he soon dropped the Octavianus from his name and was known as Gaius Julius Caesar, the same name as his adopted father.If you mean his birth name, it was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. After his adoption by Julius Caesar, he became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, although he soon dropped the Octavianus from his name and was known as Gaius Julius Caesar, the same name as his adopted father.If you mean his birth name, it was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. After his adoption by Julius Caesar, he became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, although he soon dropped the Octavianus from his name and was known as Gaius Julius Caesar, the same name as his adopted father.If you mean his birth name, it was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. After his adoption by Julius Caesar, he became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, although he soon dropped the Octavianus from his name and was known as Gaius Julius Caesar, the same name as his adopted father.If you mean his birth name, it was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. After his adoption by Julius Caesar, he became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, although he soon dropped the Octavianus from his name and was known as Gaius Julius Caesar, the same name as his adopted father.If you mean his birth name, it was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. After his adoption by Julius Caesar, he became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, although he soon dropped the Octavianus from his name and was known as Gaius Julius Caesar, the same name as his adopted father.
Ocatavian's full name was Gaius Octavius. For a brief time he used the honorific Thurinus as a third name. This was an honorific name given to his father and passed down to the son. After his adoption by Julius Caesar he added the Julius Caesar to his name and became Gaius Julius Caesar Octavius.
His parents were Gaius Octavius and Atia, the niece of Julius Caesar.