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Encyclopedia > Octavianus

Octavianus, or in English Octavian, was the name for which Augustus Caesar was known following his adoption by Julius Caesar and before acquiring the title of Augustus.


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A truce with Octavianus was negotiated and reinforced by Antonius' marriage to Octavia, Octavianus' beloved half-sister.
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Octavianus responds with treason charges, of illegally keeping provinces that should be given by lots to other men, according to Rome's tradition, and starting wars against foreign nations (Armenia and Parthia) without the consent of the senate.
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Octavianus takes the more delicate approach and uses more finesse to stay safe in the several buildings in Rome.
Since Octavianus can't go head to head in any battle, all of his attacks are done by sneaking behind someone to knock them out or strangle them.
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