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Yes, one biological daughter, Julia the Elder, with Scribonia.

Scribiona had previous marriages, one to Publius Cornelius Scipio, with whom she had one daughter Cornelia, and a son Publius Cornelius Scipio, named after his father.

Two stepsons. One was Tiberius, his successor, he was the son of Augustus's third wife: Livia, so was Nero Claudius Drusus.

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Yes, Augustus had one biological child, a daughter named Julia from his second marriage to Scribonia. He also adopted his wife Livia's sons from her previous marriage, Tiberius and Drusus. Tiberius eventually succeeded Augustus as emperor.

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Octavian Augustus Caesar had three wives - Claudia, Mark Antony's step daughter, Scribonia and lastly Livia.

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Augustus Caesar had 4 children although only one of them was his biological child. That was Julia. He adopted Julia's three sons in the hope of having a biological heir.

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