because his army kept getting bigger and that means the senate gets paid less
He disobeyed and crossed the Rubicon River in 49 B.C.
Caesar never disbanded his army. In fact, when the senate ordered him to disband, he began the civil war.
Caesar defied the senate's order to disband his army when he crossed the Rubicon in49 BC and started the civil war.
The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.
The senate appointed Pompey to protect Rome from Caesar. Pompey left Italy with his army, luring Caesar away from Rome.The senate appointed Pompey to protect Rome from Caesar. Pompey left Italy with his army, luring Caesar away from Rome.The senate appointed Pompey to protect Rome from Caesar. Pompey left Italy with his army, luring Caesar away from Rome.The senate appointed Pompey to protect Rome from Caesar. Pompey left Italy with his army, luring Caesar away from Rome.The senate appointed Pompey to protect Rome from Caesar. Pompey left Italy with his army, luring Caesar away from Rome.The senate appointed Pompey to protect Rome from Caesar. Pompey left Italy with his army, luring Caesar away from Rome.The senate appointed Pompey to protect Rome from Caesar. Pompey left Italy with his army, luring Caesar away from Rome.The senate appointed Pompey to protect Rome from Caesar. Pompey left Italy with his army, luring Caesar away from Rome.The senate appointed Pompey to protect Rome from Caesar. Pompey left Italy with his army, luring Caesar away from Rome.
The senate wanted Caesar to return to Rome without his army. They ordered him to disband his army and return to Rome for trial because of irregularities during his consulship.
because he thought his army was going to be there
Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.
He crossed the Rubicon river with is army and started a civil war.
Julius Caesar' civil war was against the senate which had ordered him to give up the command of his army. He defeated the armies of of the supporters of the senate which were initially led by Pompey. The also weakened the power of the senate and concentrated power in his hands.
The Rubicon river, in Caesar's time, was the boundary between Gaul and Italy. Caesar had been ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. This was an insult to Caesar and to his army. When Caesar crossed the Rubicon into Italy he began the civil war which, at its conclusion, left Caesar in supreme power.
The Senate was afraid that Julius Caesar wanted to rule over Rome and take over the government. So, they wanted Caesar back in Rome so as to monitor him and make sure he would not take over Rome.
Octavius Ceasar became emperor of Rome after his great-uncle Julius Ceasar was killed. Julius Ceasar conquered almost the entire European region, and then the triumvirate, which was ruling Rome and which he was a part of, called him back to Rome. Julius was frustrated because he had more lands he wished to conquer. He killed the other members of the triumvirate and was welcomed back to Rome and made emperor. He ruled for a very short time before he was murdered. many members of the senate were very upset that Rome now had a single ruler and the had a plot to kill him. The conspirators, including one of Ceasar's best friends, stabbed Ceasar to death. Ceasar's right hand man took the throne, but then Ceasar's will was discovered. Ceasar named his great-nephew Octavius to be the next emperor. Octavius Ceasar took the throne and gave himself the title "Augustus" which means "Exalted One".
Julius Caesar was a general in the army
He did not have to defeat anyone to become a general. The Senate appointed him to lead an army into Gaul, and he remained at the head of his army all through the civil war.