Octavian (disambiguation)

Octavian (disambiguation)

Octavian (in Latin 'Octavianus') was the name of Julius Caesar Augustus before becoming the Emperor of Rome.

Octavian may also refer to:

People
Fictional characters
  • Octavian, the title character in the opera Der Rosenkavalier
  • Octavian, the real name of Gus, the mouse in the Disney movie Cinderella
  • Octavian, a fourteenth century Middle English verse romance

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