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. A. Binchy-d, A. Celtic, and . Kingship, That the rex was sacred is clear from the researches of Dumezil and other scholars, and in particular from the survival under the republic of a special official called the rex sacrorum to discharge the religious functions of the former king, p.9, 1970.

, After the death of Caesar, Octavian, as the adoptive son of Caesar, assumed the title of Divi Filius (son of a god): Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus, was he called when he died

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. Ibid,

J. E. Fraser, From Caledonia to Pictland Scotland to 795. Fraser gives the date 639 p, p.164