
Octave
Octave, later known as Augustus, was the first Roman emperor and a pivotal figure in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. His rise to power was marked by strategic alliances and conflicts, including his relationship with Mécène, who played a significant role in supporting his political ambitions and fostering the arts during his reign.
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Octave, also known as Augustus, was declared 'Emperor Caesar, son of the Divine' by the Senate in 27 BC.
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Octave was a future emperor Augustus and a friend of Mécène who he accompanied in his rise to power.
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