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+ | The [[Roman]] [[emperor]] [[Augustus]], also called [[Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus]] (63 [[BC]] - [[AD]] 14); heir to [[Julius Caesar]]. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Augustan literature (ancient Rome)]] | ||
+ | * [[Augustan poetry]] | ||
+ | * [[Caesar's Comet]] | ||
+ | * [[Gaius Maecenas]] | ||
+ | * [[Gaius Octavian (Rome character)]] | ||
+ | * [[Indo-Roman trade and relations]] | ||
+ | * [[Julio-Claudian family tree]] | ||
+ | * [[Octavia (gens)]] | ||
+ | * [[Temple of Augustus]] | ||
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The Roman emperor Augustus, also called Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC - AD 14); heir to Julius Caesar.
See also
- Augustan literature (ancient Rome)
- Augustan poetry
- Caesar's Comet
- Gaius Maecenas
- Gaius Octavian (Rome character)
- Indo-Roman trade and relations
- Julio-Claudian family tree
- Octavia (gens)
- Temple of Augustus
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