It was a shaky government in those times after the death of Julius Caesar. Every leader was fighting for the crown of the king and the thrown of Rome.
the government was chaotic
The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.
Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had gained too much power for one man. He was a dictator and was acting like one. The conspirators thought they were saving the republic. With Caesar's death, they thought that the government would once again be a genuine republic ruled according to Roman law and custom.
I do not know the answer but which Caesar are you talking about Julius Caesar or Augustus Caesar? Probably in Greece anyways. Julius Caesar was killed in the Forum in Rome. Stabbed to death by about 21 senators who didn't like him taking over the government. Julius Caesar was stabbed on the steps of the senate house. (Augustus Caesar was not killed - he died a natural death.)
At this point in history the Roman empire had no Government until the republic instated by Augustus so Julius Caesar was a dictator not like Momar Gadaffi or Hitler but had no Governmant.
Julius Caesar
His response to Julius Caesar was .. would you like a Caesar salad ? :)
Julius Caesar was not the only dictator. Like Castro and Adolf Hitler
Well there's Caesar like Julius Caesar, Cinna like Cinna the poet or on of the conspirators who killed Caesar, Octavia from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Cato like Cato the elder, there's also a Brutus and Portia form Julius Caesar play.
like an emperor
The common people were Julius Caesar's most ardent supporters. Caesar was known as a populist. They were the one who began the rioting at Caesar's funeral.
AnswerWhile some of the months were named after ancient gods, July never was. The month was originally Quintilis (the fifth month, effectively 'Quintember' or the like), but this was changed to Julius - July - in honour of Julius Caesar. Since Julius Caesar was recognised as a Divus (god who had been a human) after his death, we could say that Julius Caesar is the god after whom July was named.