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{{Quote|Rome is a cracked wall, run by a drunk, a lunatic and the leader of the Order. Octavian scares us all.|[[Amunet]] to [[Bayek]], 38 BCE.|The Hidden Ones (DLC)}}
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{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
|name = Imperātor Caesar Dīvī Fīlius Augustus
|name =  
|image = ACOC Augustus.png
|image = ACOC Augustus.png
|birth = 23 September 63 BCE<br />[[Rome]], [[Roman Republic]]
|birth = 23 September 63 BCE<br />[[Rome]], [[Roman Republic]]
|death = 19 August AD 14 (aged 75)<br />{{Wiki|Nola}}, [[Italy|Italia]], [[Roman Empire]]
|death = 19 August AD 14 (aged 75)<br />{{Wiki|Nola}}, [[Italy|Italia]], [[Roman Empire]]
|species = [[Human]]
|species = [[Human]]
|affiliates = {{Wiki|Julio-Claudian dynasty}}
|affiliates = {{Wiki|Julio-Claudian dynasty}}<br/>[[Order of the Ancients]]
}}
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'''Augustus''' (Latin: ''Imperātor Caesar Dīvī Fīlius Augustus''; 23 September 63 BCE – 19 August 14 CE) was the founder of the [[Roman Empire]] and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BCE until his death. Born as '''Gaius Octavius''', he was mainly known as '''Octavian''' before becoming Emperor. He was also a leader of the [[Order of the Ancients]], ensuring the Order retained its grip over the Roman lands.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]''</ref>
'''Augustus''' (Latin: ''Imperātor Caesar Dīvī Fīlius Augustus''; 23 September 63 BCE – 19 August 14 CE) was the founder of the [[Roman Empire]] and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BCE until his death. Born as '''Gaius Octavius''', he was known mainly as '''Octavian''' before becoming Emperor.
 
He was also a leader of the [[Order of the Ancients]], ensuring the Order retained control over the Roman Empire.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]''</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 12:13, 8 February 2019


This article is about the first Emperor of Rome. You may be looking for Octavian, Baron de Valois.
"Rome is a cracked wall, run by a drunk, a lunatic and the leader of the Order. Octavian scares us all."
Amunet to Bayek, 38 BCE.[src]

Augustus (Latin: Imperātor Caesar Dīvī Fīlius Augustus; 23 September 63 BCE – 19 August 14 CE) was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BCE until his death. Born as Gaius Octavius, he was known mainly as Octavian before becoming Emperor.

He was also a leader of the Order of the Ancients, ensuring the Order retained control over the Roman Empire.[1]

Biography

Following the the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar, Octavian's maternal great-uncle and adoptive father, Octavian formed an alliance with Marcus Antonius in order to eliminate the Senators responsible for Caesar's death, many of whom were were members of the Hidden Ones. Octavian's army fought the rebels forces led by Marcus Junius Brutus during the Battle of Philippi on 3 October 42 BCE, but was defeated. Antonius, however, was able to defeat Brutus' ally and fellow Hidden One, Gaius Cassius Longinus, who subsequently committed suicide. Twenty days later, Brutus himself suffered the same fate after a second battle with Octavian, one which ended in victory for the future emperor.[2]

Octavian soon took power in Rome and began waging a series of civil wars to consolidated his strength. In the late 30s BCE, he waged war against the allied armies of Antonius and Cleopatra. Antonius commited suicide, leading Cleopatra to withdraw to the city of Alexandria in 30 BCE. Octavian's army besieged the city and expected to capture the Pharaoh. However, she instead commited suicide with a vial of poison given to her by Amunet.[3]

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