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He left to each Roman citizen (male) 75 drachmas (silver coins) and all his walks, his private arbors, and new-planted orchards to be recreational areas for the citizens of Rome. (Act III, Scene 3, lines 242-254)

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"In his last will, he named instead his sisters' three grandsons. Gaius Octavius was to receive three quarters of the estate, while Lucius Pinarius and Quintus Pediusshared the rest, and Gaius Octavius, by a final clause, was also adopted into the family and was to take Caesar's name.

He left to the city his gardens by the Tiber, for public use, with three gold pieces going to every citizen."

See Suetonius, poetry in translation, Book One: LXXXIII The Will

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