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What Was Octavius's Accomplishments

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When Julius Caesar passed away, His adopted son Octavius (Augustus) was considered first roman emperor managing the Rome’s transition from republic to empire. Under his leadership Rome grew, increased the size of empire, introduced laws. Octavius improved the lives of everyday romans, he gave money to the soldiers for rewards to the military (Perry p. 130). By all that Octavius would seem like a terrific emperor but the senator Tacitus sees Octavius good deeds to seduce the military and deceive the public to gain control of senate, officials, and the law. Not only Tacitus but some Romans accept all of Octavius success.

Octavius (Augustus) wanted the people of Rome to remember all of this achievement. He wanted all his accomplishments to be
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