The answer is Augustus. After his assassination in 44 BC, the Senate tried to reestablish the Republic, but its champions, Marcus Junius Brutus (descendant of the founder of the republic) and Gaius Cassius Longinus were defeated by Caesar's lieutenant Mark Antony and Caesar's nephew, Octavian. The years 44-31 mark the struggle for power between Marc Anthony and Octavian (later known as Augustus). Finally, in September 2nd, 31 BC, in the Greek promontory of Actium, the final battle took place in the sea. Octavian was victorious, and became the sole ruler of Rome (and its empire). That date marks the end of the Republic and the beginning of the Principate. Cristina Rizzi Answer found on Wikipedia guys!
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Immediately after Julius Caesar died, Marc Antony was the leader. There was a power struggle between Octavian, who initially allied himself with the senate, and Antony until the second triumvirate was formed.
Immediately after Julius Caesar died, Marc Antony was the leader. There was a power struggle between Octavian, who initially allied himself with the senate, and Antony until the second triumvirate was formed.
Immediately after Julius Caesar died, Marc Antony was the leader. There was a power struggle between Octavian, who initially allied himself with the senate, and Antony until the second triumvirate was formed.
Immediately after Julius Caesar died, Marc Antony was the leader. There was a power struggle between Octavian, who initially allied himself with the senate, and Antony until the second triumvirate was formed.
Immediately after Julius Caesar died, Marc Antony was the leader. There was a power struggle between Octavian, who initially allied himself with the senate, and Antony until the second triumvirate was formed.
Immediately after Julius Caesar died, Marc Antony was the leader. There was a power struggle between Octavian, who initially allied himself with the senate, and Antony until the second triumvirate was formed.
Immediately after Julius Caesar died, Marc Antony was the leader. There was a power struggle between Octavian, who initially allied himself with the senate, and Antony until the second triumvirate was formed.
Immediately after Julius Caesar died, Marc Antony was the leader. There was a power struggle between Octavian, who initially allied himself with the senate, and Antony until the second triumvirate was formed.
Immediately after Julius Caesar died, Marc Antony was the leader. There was a power struggle between Octavian, who initially allied himself with the senate, and Antony until the second triumvirate was formed.
Immediately after Julius Caesar died, Marc Antony was the leader. There was a power struggle between Octavian, who initially allied himself with the senate, and Antony until the second triumvirate was formed.
Mark Antony & Octavian
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The person that ruled after Julius Caesar died is either his grandnephew Octavian or Augustus.
After a period of civil unrest, Caesar Augustus (formerly Octavian) became the first emperor of the Roman Empire (27 BC).
After Julius Caesar was killed, there was a brief return to the republic, then the second triumvirate, then the last civil war and Octavian/Augustus became the sole ruler.
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It was a republic ruled by the "senate".
Rome. Rome is where he lived, ruled, and died.
Julius Caesar was born and died in Rome.
Caesar and Pompey clashed and went to war