I was surprised to read that in the Forum of Augustus the statue of Caesar was placed inside a temple with the gods, not outside with such notable mythological Romans as Romulus (literally the founder of Rome) and Aeneas (the progenitor of all Romans). Wasn't it weird for the Romans to see the flesh-and-blood Julius Caesar who only ruled for a few months after winning the civil war to be lifted above such legendary heroes?
You might find this thread helpful How seriously did the ancient Romans take it when someone was declared a god? Did people actually pray to Julius Caesar, hoping for divine aid? Or was it more of a posthumous honour? written by u/Antiochos_III (their answer specifically) and u/bitparity