He asks them to come be a part of the new Rome with Octavius and Antony in control. He wants the men to join in the new efforts to reunify and strengthen Rome.
All the conspirators die and Antony and Octavius are left in Rome to Rule.
if you are referring to octavius, who later became augustus, the first emperor of Rome, then no, he didnt kill Caligula. Caligula was only 2 years old when Augustus/Octavius died.
bc of brutus absence and Antony and octavius taking control of rome
The Republic became unstable and open to a series of dictators and triumvirates: Marius, Sulla; Crassus, Pompeii, Caesar; Lepidus, Antony, and Octavius; until the Senate, in essence, abdicated its power and responsibilities to Octavius, who became Caesar Augustus.
He asks them to come be a part of the new Rome with Octavius and Antony in control. He wants the men to join in the new efforts to reunify and strengthen Rome.
He asks them to come be a part of the new Rome with Octavius and Antony in control. He wants the men to join in the new efforts to reunify and strengthen Rome.
He asks them to come be a part of the new Rome with Octavius and Antony in control. He wants the men to join in the new efforts to reunify and strengthen Rome.
Octavius
Octavius was the adopted son and primary heir of Julius Caesar. He became a triumvir along with Lepidus and Marc Antony and they not only avenged Caesar's murder but they also divided up the empire. Lepidus was soon ousted and Octavius, (Octavian in English) became involved in a power struggle with Antonius (Antony, in English) Octavius won and became what we call Rome's first emperor.
Octavius
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Octavius is the person that lies within seven leagues of Rome. Octavius was an ancestor to the Roman Emperors of the Julio - Claudian dynasty and passed away in 59 BC.
He was born in 23 September, 63B.C at Ox Heads, Rome.
All the conspirators die and Antony and Octavius are left in Rome to Rule.
When Caesar was assassinated, Octavius was getting his military training in Apollonia, in southern Illyria, on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, opposite the Italian coast on this sea. Apollonia was in modern day Albania. Octavius crossed over to the Italian port of Brundisium (Brindisi) in Apulia (the heel of Italy) which is 339 miles from Rome.