I think you could say that he did. Marcus Crassus was not only a partner of Julius Caesar in the first triumvirate, but he was also the man who, for the most part, bankrolled Caesar's political career.
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Yes Julius Caesar had what is now know today as epilepsy.
Gaius Julius Caesar is one of the first greatest generals in Roman history. HE ROCKS.
Spartacus and his men were routed by Marcus Licinius Crassus. Pompey the Great, who was coming with reinforcements rounded up 5,000 fugitives from the battle.
Marc Antony was a distant relative of Julius Caesar, through his mother.
Mark Antony, well known as an athlete (he ran in the Lupercal race you know), which makes him an athletic supporter. Crassus was allied with Caesar in the civil war with Pompey.
We don't know the names of the actual first triumvirate. Triumvirate only means "three men", and it was a committee that the senate appointed to investigate certain problems and to come up with ideas for a solution. However the triumvirate that is commonly known as the "First Triumvirate" consisted of Caesar, Crassus and Pompeii. It was not formal nor official, it was simply three men working for each others interests.
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Yes Julius Caesar had what is now know today as epilepsy.
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how the heck should i know??
The only relevance that Julius Caesar had in Elizabethan England was that William Shakespeare wrote the play Julius Caesar. Shakespeare was interested in the story of Caesar.
Gaius Julius Caesar is one of the first greatest generals in Roman history. HE ROCKS.
As you know, the first triumvirate was a "backroom" political alliance between Crassus, Pompey and Caesar. It had no legal or senatorial sanction as did the second triumvirate. It probably began as an idea of Caesar's. He was the one who brought about the reconciliation of Pompey and Crassus and as they became consuls, saw to it that Caesar kept his command in Gaul. This seemed to work out to each man's advantage as Caesar owed Crassus money and by his victories in Gaul got the loot to repay him, and Pompey, as Caesar's son-in-law was bound by honor to back him.
Spartacus and his men were routed by Marcus Licinius Crassus. Pompey the Great, who was coming with reinforcements rounded up 5,000 fugitives from the battle.
I do not know what you are talking about. Nero became emperor 98 years after Julius Caesar's death. Caesar was deified soon after his death.
Marc Antony was a distant relative of Julius Caesar, through his mother.