10 relations: Augustus, Gaius Octavius, Gens, Gnaeus Octavius (consul 76 BC), Gnaeus Octavius (consul 87 BC), Lucius Octavius (disambiguation), Marcus Octavius (disambiguation), Octavia (gens), Octavius (disambiguation), Roman naming conventions.
Augustus
Augustus (Augustus; 23 September 63 BC – 19 August 14 AD) was a Roman statesman and military leader who was the first Emperor of the Roman Empire, controlling Imperial Rome from 27 BC until his death in AD 14.
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Gaius Octavius
Gaius Octavius was a name used for men among the gens Octavia.
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Gens
In ancient Rome, a gens, plural gentes, was a family consisting of all those individuals who shared the same nomen and claimed descent from a common ancestor.
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Gnaeus Octavius (consul 76 BC)
Gnaeus Octavius was consul of the Roman Republic in 76 BC.
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Gnaeus Octavius (consul 87 BC)
Gnaeus Octavius (died 87 BC) was a Roman senator who was elected consul of the Roman Republic in 87 BC alongside Lucius Cornelius Cinna.
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Lucius Octavius (disambiguation)
Lucius Octavius was a name used for men among the gens Octavia.
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Marcus Octavius (disambiguation)
Marcus Octavius is tribune of the Plebs in 133 BC, political opponent of Tiberius Gracchus, possibly son of Gnaeus Octavius, consul in 165 BC;.
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Octavia (gens)
The gens Octavia was a plebeian family at Rome, which was raised to patrician status by Caesar during the first century BC.
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Octavius (disambiguation)
Octavius was the birth name of Augustus, the first Roman emperor.
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Roman naming conventions
Over the course of some fourteen centuries, the Romans and other peoples of Italy employed a system of nomenclature that differed from that used by other cultures of Europe and the Mediterranean, consisting of a combination of personal and family names.
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