He suffered from epilepsy. The Romans, at the time, took this as a special condition given to Gods. Reports state his convulsions were long and happened often.
Julius Caesar's medical background or condition is a matter of debate. Some writers are of the opinion that he had epilepsy. Others are of the opinion that Caesar suffered from hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, which has the same outward symptoms of epilepsy. At any rate, he is supposed to have had only a couple of these attacks and they did not affect his activities.
There is hardly any information about Julius Caesar's youth.
No, Julius Caesar never lost any body part in battle.
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Julius Caesar did not write any plays. He was a Roman general and statesman who lived from 100 - 44 BCE. The play "Julius Caesar" was written by William Shakespeare and is a dramatization of Caesar's assassination and its aftermath.
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His full names was Gaius Julius Caesar.
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What novel is that? There is a play by William Shakespeare by that name, but it is not in any way a novel.
Julius Caesar did not succeed any emperor, he was not an emperor, he was going to be an emperor but before absolute power he was killed by a group of conspirators. The first emperor of the Roman empire was Julius Caesar's son, Octavian.
Because, Julius Caesar was a good topic and it was better to write it by Shakespeare than any other poet or playwright
Gaius Julius Caesar is one of the first greatest generals in Roman history. HE ROCKS.