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    Yes i know all that. But Octavian actually went by the name Imperator Caesar. Julius Caesar and hundreds of others were hailed Imperators, but none used it as a name, like Octavian. Also, Imperator didnt simply mean commander, it was a title conferred upon victorious commanders.
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    Well then?




    It looks like a duck...
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    The eyes and nose a too different. Thats not Caesar.
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    Default Re: The Real C. Julius Caesar

    Quote Originally Posted by Gaivs
    The eyes and nose a too different. Thats not Caesar.
    Often a nose extends as one grows older. I would guess that a key trait proportional analysis was done, at some point? If I were to guess, which I'm not, I'd say its was commissioned early in the Gallic War period?
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