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If you mean Julius Caesar, Marc Antony had supreme authority immediately following Caesar's death as he was the only remaining consul. Then there was disruption, as the senate tried to justify the assassins, Octavian arrived, Antony was kicked out and a mini civil war occurred. Octavian switched sides and formed the second triumvirate along with Antony and Lepidus. Eventually the triumvirate fell apart, civil war ensued and Octavian was the victor, becoming Augustus Caesar.

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Who lived after Julius Caesar's death?

After Julius Caesar was stabbed to death by the Senate, three people took over, Marc Antony, Lepidus, and Julius Caesar's adopted son, Octavian (later Known as Caesar Augustus.) After awhile, Octavian Defeated the two others and became the first Emperor of Rome.


Who took Caesar's place?

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Who took Julius Caesar place?

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Who took over Julius Caesar's reign?

After Julius Caesar's death, the second triumvirate ruled. When it fell apart, Octavian, later known as Augustus, took over as supreme ruler.


Was the one man rule stopped after Julius Caesar was dead?

No, Julius Caesar's Nephew took over after the death of his Uncle.


What happened after Cleopatra committed suicide?

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Who took over after Caesar's death?

The time after Nero's death was known as the "year of the four emperors". First Galba took over, was deposed, then Otho, who was waging a civil war with Vitellius, who briefly took over, then Vespasian finally ended it all.


Who took control of Rome in 46bc and became a dictator?

Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.


What two people took over after Caesar's death?

After Julius Caesar's death three men (not two) were given a mandate to govern Rome for 5 years, which was then extended for another 5 years. The had formed a political alliance called l the Second Triumvirate. They were Octavian, Mark Antony and Marcus Aemilus Lepidus.


Who took control of Rome in 46 b.c. and Became dictator?

Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.


What form of government did rome have after the rule of Julius Caesar?

Tarquinius Superbus was the last of the seven legendary kings that rule the Roman Kingdom. According to later historians, his rule would last from 535 BCE until 509 BCE when a popular uprising removed him from power and established Rome as a republic.


Who was the Member of the First Triumvirate who took control of rome in 46 BC?

Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.