In a couple ways... He helped her become more powerful and have more people who could rely on her. It is varying on what you think. If you think that he did, then feel free to edit my answer.
Julius Caesar gained fame and fortune through his military exploits. He was hailed as a great general when he conquered the large area called Gaul. His success as a general led the way to his political power.
He was Julius Caesers' heir and the first Emperor of the Roman Empire.
Julius Caesar has many things that he is remembered for. Here are some examples: A. Caesar gained fame by conquering Gaul; B. Caesar is remembered for winning the civil war that brought to him the title of dictator for life; and C. Caesar is remembered for the fact that at the height of his power, he was assassinated.
cuz they wanted power and fame
Cleopatra became famous or infamous because of the misconceptions about her. In her own time she was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She gained notoriety as the seducer of Marc Antony in Octavian's propaganda against Antony. William Shakespeare took up the story and exaggerated it into a passionate love affair for one of his plays and her fame spread from there.
If you are referring to Cleopatra of Mark Anthony and Julius Caesar fame, she was never a Christian. However, there was a Saint Cleopatra who was a 4th century martyr.
If you are referring to Cleopatra of Mark Anthony and Julius Caesar fame, she was never a Christian. However, there was a Saint Cleopatra who was a 4th century martyr. She is not a patron saint.
They had a son named Caesarion. Cleopatra's main motivation in the relationship was to end Rome's rule over Egypt. The couple caused quite a stir in Rome since her son became a possible successor to the throne there. More famous was her relationship with Marc Antony afterward.
Julio Cesar Chavez is a retired Mexican boxer known for his punching power. He was a six-time world champion in three weight divisions and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Julius Caesar gained fame and fortune through his military exploits. He was hailed as a great general when he conquered the large area called Gaul. His success as a general led the way to his political power.
According to MLB Hall of Fame, Vic Power is not in the Hall Of Fame.
Cleopatra was famous in her own area simply because she was a queen. However she gained most of her fame after she had lost everything and committed suicide. This began with Octavian himself and has continued down to us today. Over the centuries her fame has morphed into something akin to a superwoman, which she never was.
He was Julius Caesers' heir and the first Emperor of the Roman Empire.
Cleopatra had no accomplishments to speak of. The additional territory that Antony gave to her and to Egypt was soon returned to its original kingdoms after Actium. Cleopatra was a queen who was/is vastly hyped. Her fame comes from the myth and misconceptions that have arisen about her, not for anything positive about heer reign.
Julius Caesar certainly would be in a history hall of fame if only because his is the most remembered name of all the ancient Romans. Beside that, his many abilities both civil and military, would place him there.
Cause she is Amazing!!! duh The Romans owned the entire Mediterranean coastline except for that of Egypt, and the island of Cyprus which was then controlled by Egypt. By aligning herself first with Julius Caesar and then with Marc Antony, Cleopatra kept Egypt from becoming a Roman province for several years after it should have fallen. Pyhrrus, Hannibal, Vercingetorix, Spartacus, and others had resisted Rome before her, but she was the last ancient leader to offer the Roman Republic serious resistance. After Cleopatra, the Roman Republic became the Roman Empire. Although she came from an inbred family, Cleopatra was very intelligent and spoke multiple languages, which was why Caesar removed her brother Ptolemy XIII from the Egyptian throne and replaced him with Cleopatra.