octavian
IPA: ɑktˈeɪviʌn
Root Word: Octavian
noun
- (historical) A male given name from Latin, notably borne by Augustus (Caesar) between 44 and 27 BCE
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Examples of "octavian" in Sentences
- Octavian decided for a truce with Antony.
- The hunt is revealed to be that of Octavian.
- In imperial abundance, Octavian had the lot.
- Octavian commandeered all the Liburnian ships.
- Octavian then assumed absolute control of Egypt.
- Count Octavian was eccentric but a keen horseman.
- Octavian learnt of this and determined to prevent it.
- Octavian learned of this and determined to prevent it.
- Octavian relieved the city with the help of the Senate.
- Octavian split with the Senate the governorships of the provinces.
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