He was adopted in 17 BC by the Roman Emperor Augustus.
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In 1 BC, he married Livilla, a relative.
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He was the Son of the God Julius Caesar forget he was adopted, Octavian also launched elaborate religious and patriotic publicity, centring on the classical god of order, Apollo, in contrast to Antony's more un-Roman patron, Dionysus (Bacchus). In addition, Octavian had started to prefix his name with the designation "Imperator," to suggest that he was the commander par excellence; and now, although he continued to use his triumviral powers, he omitted all reference to them from his coins, gradually concentrating on the plain, emotive name "Caesar Son of a God." the true father unto the son spiritus sanctus
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Res Gestae Divi Augusti" ("Achievements of the Divine Augustus"). Augustus was one of the great administrative geniuses of history and the true saviour of peace.The gigantic work of reorganization that he carried out in every field of Roman life and throughout the entire empire not only transformed the decaying republic into a new, monarchic regime with many centuries of life ahead of it but also created a durable Roman peace, based on easy communications and flourishing trade. It was this Pax Romana that ensured the survival and eventual transmission of the classical heritage, Greek and Roman alike, and provided the means for the diffusion and confusion also pervertion by Judaism and Christianity. Although his regime was an autocracy, AS FOR YOUR CHILDISH Q GROWUP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!