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How was Augustus Caesar's rise to power similar to Julius Caesar's?

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They both gained their leadership roles through internal conflict.
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Explanation: Augustus Caesar's rise to power was similar to Julius Caesar's for the way in which they performed in their struggle to get to power, since each one at the time had to fight battles and make military incursions that meant obtaining different recognitions that They gave them the impetus to go climbing and to go up. Julius Caesar became Dictator until his death, then Augustus Caesar would assume that position, not accepting that it was called Dictatorship as such but Empire.

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