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Instead of following Caesar's example and making himself dictator, Octavian in 27 BC founded the principate, a system of monarchy headed by an emperor holding power for life. His powers were hidden behind constitutional forms, and he took the name Augustus meaning 'lofty' or 'serene'.
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Upon his adoption, Octavius assumed his great-uncle's name Gaius Julius Caesar. ... Historians usually refer to the new Caesar as Octavian during the time between his adoption and his assumption of the name Augustus in 27 BC in order to avoid confusing the dead dictator with his heir.
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record of ballads
…Francis James Child's exhaustive collection, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads (1882–98), dates from 1300, but until the 17th century ballad records are sparse indeed
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shush fam you aint no god lool
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I don't have any LGBT history information but I am asexual and bisexual
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it's very cool that you are bigenderflux, ace, and panromantic
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grandparents
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In the 18th century the average home cointained 5.7 free people (no counting servants or slaves). Few colonies included grandparents or other extended kin.