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 | | His father, also called Gaius Julius Caesar, reached the rank of praetor, perhaps because of the influence of Gaius Marius, the war hero and prominent politician who had married his sister Julia. |
 | | In addition, Gaius Octavius was also, for all intents and purposes, the son of the great Caesar, and consequently the loyalty of the Roman populace shifted from dead Caesar to living Octavius. |
 | | According to Cicero, Bibulus, Gaius Memmius (whose account may be from firsthand knowledge), and others (mainly Caesar's enemies), he had an affair with Nicomedes IV of Bithynia early in his career. |
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