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Contributions Of Julius Caesar

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Augustus was born on the 23rd of September 63BC in Rome. His father was also named Gaius Octavius and his mother was Atia. He would then adopt the name Octavian which is shorter than his full name Gaius Octavius after the death of his Great Uncle. His father at the time held several political offices and he had eventually earned a high place in society and most importantly a fine reputation. Unfortunately in 59BC when Augustus was 4 years old, his father passed away. The person who had the most influence on Augustus when growing up was his mother Atia (who was the niece of the Roman Leader Julius Caesar). It was known that Augustus as a child was in poor health and was a very ill child. His illnesses would then trouble him throughout his adult life as well. His mum would ensure that he could receive the best teachers who would teach him and build him up for the upcoming life of politics Augustus had to be ready for. At the age of sixteen years old he was already planning to join his Great Uncle Julius Caesar's army. During this time the places the Roman Empire ruled were governed by the senate. This contained upper class people who were there due to an inherited position. The generals were largely and often opposed by the senate, although the largely known Julius Ceasar who affectively became dictator and ruled Rome. This led to the Senate strongly opposing Julius Ceasar and a group of people would then plot to assassinate the dictator and they were successful. As

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