ELI5 - Why is Augustus considered the first emperor of Rome, not Julius Caesar?

by nthensome
Tiako

Julius Caesar was a Dictator, which was a republican office of great antiquity and legitimacy. His actions were technically justifiable under Roman political custom, and even though he was at the top he left the system more our less intact. Augustus, and just as much the events of the fifteen years after Caesar's assassination, gutted and reoriented the political institutions, and established a more our less explicitly dynastic monarchical system.