- the
Octavians lasted only one year, and was much disliked.
Presbyterians attempted a coup on 17
December 1596. One
demand was that the
Octavians should...
- (born
Gaius Octavius; 23
September 63 BC – 19
August AD 14), also
known as
Octavian (Latin: Octavi****), was the
founder of the
Roman Empire. He
reigned as...
- French-British
rapper Octavian (romance), a 14th-century
Middle English poem
Octavians,
financial commissioners in 16th
century Scotland Octavian, a character...
-
Antony joined forces with Lepidus,
another of Caesar's generals, and
Octavian, Caesar's great-nephew and
adopted son,
forming a three-man dictatorship...
- (****isted by
Cleopatra and by
extension Ptolemaic Egypt) and
Octavian. In 32 BC,
Octavian convinced the
Roman Senate to
declare war on the
Egyptian queen...
- most of this
during the Republic, and it was
ruled by
emperors following Octavian's ****umption of
effective sole rule in 27 BC. The
western empire collapsed...
- of Actium,
Octavian's forces invaded Egypt in 30 BC and
defeated Antony,
leading to Antony's suicide. When
Cleopatra learned that
Octavian planned to...
- The
Battle of
Actium was a
naval battle fought between Octavian's maritime fleet, led by
Marcus Agrippa, and the
combined fleets of both Mark
Antony and...
- then
known as
Octavian, at Apollonia, in Illyria.
Following the ********ination of
Octavian's great-uncle
Julius Caesar in 44 BC,
Octavian returned to Italy...
-
Octavian Oliver Lanoire (born 22
January 1996),
known mononymously as
Octavian, is a French-British rapper, singer, and
songwriter from London. In 2019...