Julius Caesar recorded history and the actions of life by military adventurism. He is one of the most important people in history and is known for his natural talents.
Julius Caesar's actions started the civil war between him and Pompey.
He is an important part of Roman history. In the jigsaw of History, take Julius Caesar out, and you would have a piece of the historical history of the world - missing.
Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.
Julius Caesar was killed because the conspirators thought that it was the only way to save the republic. Caesar's attitude and actions had become overbearing to some and assassination seemed to be the only way to be rid of him.
Because the play was about Julius Caesar. Moreover, in real history after his death there was a civil war between the supporters and the opponents of Caesar.
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No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.
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Julius Caesar's actions started the civil war between him and Pompey.
He is an important part of Roman history. In the jigsaw of History, take Julius Caesar out, and you would have a piece of the historical history of the world - missing.
Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.
Cleopatra's alliances with Caesar and Antony made her significant.
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Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar, and added July (Julias Caesar) and August (Augustus Caesar)
Caesar defeated Pompey's sons and is returning back to Rome.
Julius Caesar
His reasons for speaking @ the funeral are to justify the conspirators' actions in murdering Caesar and also to introduce Marc Antony.