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047- Octavius-Octavian

The History of Rome

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Octavius and the Civil War

Octavius spent most of the journey in his uncle's carriage, picking the brain and having his brain picked by the great general. By the time he reached spain, the war was already over but it was not a total loss. Caesar had octavius stay with him in his tent when the legions packed up and headed back to rome. Octavius would never learn those final lessons from his uncle. Word came from his mother in a letter dated march fifteenth Forty four b c caesar was dead. Even though she did not yet know the content of caesar's will, simply by virtue of being a male relative of the murdered dictator, atia knew that her son

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