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The Senate granted Octavian the title of Augustus from "summary" of History of Julius Caesar by Napoleon III (Emperor of the French)

The Senate, recognizing the exceptional leadership and accomplishments of Octavian, bestowed upon him the prestigious title of Augustus. This title, signifying reverence and majesty, elevated Octavian to a position of unparalleled authority and influence within the Roman Empire. The Senate's decision to confer this title upon Octavian was a testament to his political cunning, military prowess, and strategic acumen. By granting Octavian the title of Augustus, the Senate effectively acknowledged his status as the preeminent figure in Roman politics and society. This title not only solidified Octavian's position as the undisputed ruler of Rome but also legitimized his authority in the eyes of the Roman populace. The Senate's approval of Octavian as Augustus was a shrewd political move designed to appease the ambitious young leader and ensure stability within the empire. The title of Augustus carried with it a sense of divin...
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    History of Julius Caesar

    Napoleon III (Emperor of the French)

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