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Differences
1.) Julius Caesar’s top quality was his Generalship. But, Augustus’ top quality was his administrative skill.
2.) Julius Caesar’s relationship with the senate was not good. It even cost him his life. But, Augustus built an excellent relationship with the senate which contributed a lot for his success.
3.)Julius Caesar had not paid enough attention for his personal security. He ended up at the hands of his assassins because of this. But, Augustus formed the praetorian guard to prevent assassination.
Answer:
n the final years of the Roman Republic, two main figures attempted to seize power and unite the nation under a single figurehead. These two men, Julius Caesar and Augustus (originally named Octavian) rose to power under similar circumstances, but Caesar was assassinated by his enemies in the Roman Senate, while Augustus established the Roman Empire, which lasted for almost 500 years, as well as the Pax Romana, a period of general peace and prosperity that spanned two centuries. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed, primarily due to his treatment of the Senate, but also due in part to his clever use of propaganda to curry favor, both in the masses and in the upper classes (i.e., Senators and equestrians).