Your question calls for a opinion, so here is mine. Julius Caesar lived over 2,050 years ago. His culture, beliefs, and outlook were different from ours. One cannot compare the actions of people from an ancient era with present day people's action. However we can find parallels if we look for them as human nature does not change. We can take anyone from the present and find a comparison with anyone from the past. For example, Caesar was sensitive about his baldness; guys today get hair transplants. So if your uncle Mervin got a hair transplant, he could be compared to Julius Caesar. Our comparisons can only be made in the human nature aspects of people. It can be done with any historical figure.
Your question calls for a opinion, so here is mine. Julius Caesar lived over 2,050 years ago. His culture, beliefs, and outlook were different from ours. One cannot compare the actions of people from an ancient era with present day people's action. However we can find parallels if we look for them as human nature does not change. We can take anyone from the present and find a comparison with anyone from the past. For example, Caesar was sensitive about his baldness; guys today get hair transplants. So if your uncle Mervin got a hair transplant, he could be compared to Julius Caesar. Our comparisons can only be made in the human nature aspects of people. It can be done with any historical figure.
Your question calls for a opinion, so here is mine. Julius Caesar lived over 2,050 years ago. His culture, beliefs, and outlook were different from ours. One cannot compare the actions of people from an ancient era with present day people's action. However we can find parallels if we look for them as human nature does not change. We can take anyone from the present and find a comparison with anyone from the past. For example, Caesar was sensitive about his baldness; guys today get hair transplants. So if your uncle Mervin got a hair transplant, he could be compared to Julius Caesar. Our comparisons can only be made in the human nature aspects of people. It can be done with any historical figure.
Your question calls for a opinion, so here is mine. Julius Caesar lived over 2,050 years ago. His culture, beliefs, and outlook were different from ours. One cannot compare the actions of people from an ancient era with present day people's action. However we can find parallels if we look for them as human nature does not change. We can take anyone from the present and find a comparison with anyone from the past. For example, Caesar was sensitive about his baldness; guys today get hair transplants. So if your uncle Mervin got a hair transplant, he could be compared to Julius Caesar. Our comparisons can only be made in the human nature aspects of people. It can be done with any historical figure.
Your question calls for a opinion, so here is mine. Julius Caesar lived over 2,050 years ago. His culture, beliefs, and outlook were different from ours. One cannot compare the actions of people from an ancient era with present day people's action. However we can find parallels if we look for them as human nature does not change. We can take anyone from the present and find a comparison with anyone from the past. For example, Caesar was sensitive about his baldness; guys today get hair transplants. So if your uncle Mervin got a hair transplant, he could be compared to Julius Caesar. Our comparisons can only be made in the human nature aspects of people. It can be done with any historical figure.
Your question calls for a opinion, so here is mine. Julius Caesar lived over 2,050 years ago. His culture, beliefs, and outlook were different from ours. One cannot compare the actions of people from an ancient era with present day people's action. However we can find parallels if we look for them as human nature does not change. We can take anyone from the present and find a comparison with anyone from the past. For example, Caesar was sensitive about his baldness; guys today get hair transplants. So if your uncle Mervin got a hair transplant, he could be compared to Julius Caesar. Our comparisons can only be made in the human nature aspects of people. It can be done with any historical figure.
Your question calls for a opinion, so here is mine. Julius Caesar lived over 2,050 years ago. His culture, beliefs, and outlook were different from ours. One cannot compare the actions of people from an ancient era with present day people's action. However we can find parallels if we look for them as human nature does not change. We can take anyone from the present and find a comparison with anyone from the past. For example, Caesar was sensitive about his baldness; guys today get hair transplants. So if your uncle Mervin got a hair transplant, he could be compared to Julius Caesar. Our comparisons can only be made in the human nature aspects of people. It can be done with any historical figure.
Your question calls for a opinion, so here is mine. Julius Caesar lived over 2,050 years ago. His culture, beliefs, and outlook were different from ours. One cannot compare the actions of people from an ancient era with present day people's action. However we can find parallels if we look for them as human nature does not change. We can take anyone from the present and find a comparison with anyone from the past. For example, Caesar was sensitive about his baldness; guys today get hair transplants. So if your uncle Mervin got a hair transplant, he could be compared to Julius Caesar. Our comparisons can only be made in the human nature aspects of people. It can be done with any historical figure.
Your question calls for a opinion, so here is mine. Julius Caesar lived over 2,050 years ago. His culture, beliefs, and outlook were different from ours. One cannot compare the actions of people from an ancient era with present day people's action. However we can find parallels if we look for them as human nature does not change. We can take anyone from the present and find a comparison with anyone from the past. For example, Caesar was sensitive about his baldness; guys today get hair transplants. So if your uncle Mervin got a hair transplant, he could be compared to Julius Caesar. Our comparisons can only be made in the human nature aspects of people. It can be done with any historical figure.
no
he was loved by anyone
I don't believe that Julius Caesar ever murdered anyone. If your question is about the reasons for Julius Caesar's murder, it was because he had accumulated too much power and was acting arrogant and king-like, undermining the principles of the republic.I don't believe that Julius Caesar ever murdered anyone. If your question is about the reasons for Julius Caesar's murder, it was because he had accumulated too much power and was acting arrogant and king-like, undermining the principles of the republic.I don't believe that Julius Caesar ever murdered anyone. If your question is about the reasons for Julius Caesar's murder, it was because he had accumulated too much power and was acting arrogant and king-like, undermining the principles of the republic.I don't believe that Julius Caesar ever murdered anyone. If your question is about the reasons for Julius Caesar's murder, it was because he had accumulated too much power and was acting arrogant and king-like, undermining the principles of the republic.I don't believe that Julius Caesar ever murdered anyone. If your question is about the reasons for Julius Caesar's murder, it was because he had accumulated too much power and was acting arrogant and king-like, undermining the principles of the republic.I don't believe that Julius Caesar ever murdered anyone. If your question is about the reasons for Julius Caesar's murder, it was because he had accumulated too much power and was acting arrogant and king-like, undermining the principles of the republic.I don't believe that Julius Caesar ever murdered anyone. If your question is about the reasons for Julius Caesar's murder, it was because he had accumulated too much power and was acting arrogant and king-like, undermining the principles of the republic.I don't believe that Julius Caesar ever murdered anyone. If your question is about the reasons for Julius Caesar's murder, it was because he had accumulated too much power and was acting arrogant and king-like, undermining the principles of the republic.I don't believe that Julius Caesar ever murdered anyone. If your question is about the reasons for Julius Caesar's murder, it was because he had accumulated too much power and was acting arrogant and king-like, undermining the principles of the republic.
Cicero was a noble and hot-headed senator who never liked to follow what other people started and was quite often miffed if anyone interrupted him. So, he did not have good relations with Caesar who imposed his decisions and did whatever he wished.
The cite of the ruins of the Roman Forum, in Rome, is a place anyone can visit that Julius Caesar also visited.
Shakespeare intended his play Julius Caesar to be watched, not read. He intended that his audience should be entertained. It was not intended to teach anyone lessons.
All of the people who bought one penny tickets to watch Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar at the Globe theatre stood up for the entire play.
Julius was an unfair leader and gave him lots of privledges and none to anyone else
I dont think anyone can comment on the quality of parenting that he had but Gaius Julius grew up very wealthy.
One can assume that Caesar used his sword for much the same purpose as anyone else and kept it close to hand.
If you mean Julius Caesar, he was dictator from 49 to 44 BC. If you mean Augustus Caesar he ruled from roughly 30 BC to 14 AD. All other emperors after Augustus held the title "Caesar" so if you mean anyone else, you have to be more specific as to which Caesar you mean.If you mean Julius Caesar, he was dictator from 49 to 44 BC. If you mean Augustus Caesar he ruled from roughly 30 BC to 14 AD. All other emperors after Augustus held the title "Caesar" so if you mean anyone else, you have to be more specific as to which Caesar you mean.If you mean Julius Caesar, he was dictator from 49 to 44 BC. If you mean Augustus Caesar he ruled from roughly 30 BC to 14 AD. All other emperors after Augustus held the title "Caesar" so if you mean anyone else, you have to be more specific as to which Caesar you mean.If you mean Julius Caesar, he was dictator from 49 to 44 BC. If you mean Augustus Caesar he ruled from roughly 30 BC to 14 AD. All other emperors after Augustus held the title "Caesar" so if you mean anyone else, you have to be more specific as to which Caesar you mean.If you mean Julius Caesar, he was dictator from 49 to 44 BC. If you mean Augustus Caesar he ruled from roughly 30 BC to 14 AD. All other emperors after Augustus held the title "Caesar" so if you mean anyone else, you have to be more specific as to which Caesar you mean.If you mean Julius Caesar, he was dictator from 49 to 44 BC. If you mean Augustus Caesar he ruled from roughly 30 BC to 14 AD. All other emperors after Augustus held the title "Caesar" so if you mean anyone else, you have to be more specific as to which Caesar you mean.If you mean Julius Caesar, he was dictator from 49 to 44 BC. If you mean Augustus Caesar he ruled from roughly 30 BC to 14 AD. All other emperors after Augustus held the title "Caesar" so if you mean anyone else, you have to be more specific as to which Caesar you mean.If you mean Julius Caesar, he was dictator from 49 to 44 BC. If you mean Augustus Caesar he ruled from roughly 30 BC to 14 AD. All other emperors after Augustus held the title "Caesar" so if you mean anyone else, you have to be more specific as to which Caesar you mean.If you mean Julius Caesar, he was dictator from 49 to 44 BC. If you mean Augustus Caesar he ruled from roughly 30 BC to 14 AD. All other emperors after Augustus held the title "Caesar" so if you mean anyone else, you have to be more specific as to which Caesar you mean.
There is no way you can prove he did or he didn't have a cat, but I would say he probably didn't since I have never heard anyone say anything about Julius Caesar having a cat.