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Originally Posted by RayVega
That would be incorrect, the first "Ceasar" was Julius III, after him they used his name as a title. Lot of peole don't realize that Julius Caesar, First Emperor of Rome had a father and grandfather of the same name. In fact Augustus also became a title after his adopted son became the second (and much loved) emperor of Rome. You will see that most Roman Emperors have Augustus Caesar as part of their name. In fact as a matter of power, one first becomes a Caesar, and then he becomes an Augustus Caesar in a separate ceremony.
Weird coincidence is that I have collected Roman artifacts for years and have a HUGE collection of coins, rings, jewelry, military medals, lamps, vases, and small statues through a personal connection in Turkey. Strange indeed.  n
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You need to read a book about it, instead of beliving what they told you. Belive what you want, I just thought you should know the truth.