Emperor Octavian, the Founder of The Roman Empire!
Emperor Octavian is important for being the first Emperor and the founding father of The Roman Empire, setting up its foundations for the Empires future generations to inherit. His taking of the throne was an important mark in the end of The Roman Republic and the beginning of The Roman Empire, as now, most power could be derived from one person instead of going through The Senate.
Born into a family of prestigious aristocrats, Octavian was well versed in the arts and culture of Roman society. His full name was Quillion Octavian Augustus, simply referred to as Quillion by friends and family members and as Octavian by unrelated people of the Empire. Octavian had no siblings and was the only child of two wealthy nobles who had long since been affiliated with the Politics of Rome and had worked hard to secure their sons future positions
He most famously set the ground work for much of The Roman Empires Militaristic, Economic, Diplomatic and Political ambitions. He surprisingly brought back the position of "Consular Tribune" which would be held by one of his most trusted advisers who would go on to act as his second in command. He presided over the Elections for Censor as well as Tribune.
Emperor Octavian died when he was brutally stabbed to death shortly after his ascension to the throne while touring the Province of Germania by a Germanian whose name is said to have been Ernest Augustes. Upon hearing his death the power of the Empire was shifted to his second in command which at that time was the Consular Tribune, Andrew I, who now had total control over the Empire and was tasked with finding a suitable replacement for Emperor Octavian as a result of Octavian having no heirs.
Born into a family of prestigious aristocrats, Octavian was well versed in the arts and culture of Roman society. His full name was Quillion Octavian Augustus, simply referred to as Quillion by friends and family members and as Octavian by unrelated people of the Empire. Octavian had no siblings and was the only child of two wealthy nobles who had long since been affiliated with the Politics of Rome and had worked hard to secure their sons future positions
He most famously set the ground work for much of The Roman Empires Militaristic, Economic, Diplomatic and Political ambitions. He surprisingly brought back the position of "Consular Tribune" which would be held by one of his most trusted advisers who would go on to act as his second in command. He presided over the Elections for Censor as well as Tribune.
Emperor Octavian died when he was brutally stabbed to death shortly after his ascension to the throne while touring the Province of Germania by a Germanian whose name is said to have been Ernest Augustes. Upon hearing his death the power of the Empire was shifted to his second in command which at that time was the Consular Tribune, Andrew I, who now had total control over the Empire and was tasked with finding a suitable replacement for Emperor Octavian as a result of Octavian having no heirs.