However, he kept several treasured mementos from the expedition, which were inherited by his great-nephew. |
The great-nephew of Julius Caesar, Octavius, succeeded him, thus becoming Caesar Augustus. |
Some 2,000 years ago after Julius Caesar's murder, Octavian, his great-nephew and heir, gathered an army and marched on Rome. |
The thought that his great-nephew and his niece had actually slept there horrified him. |
If only Percy had been older and had a son, he could settle the money upon his great-nephew. |
What information there is about her early life comes only indirectly through family letters and diaries in the possession of her great-nephew. |