Caesar became a widower in the usual way---his wife died. Cornelia, Caesar's (perhaps) first wife, is said to have died in childbirth while trying to give birth to their second child. However there are mixed opinions as to exactly when Cornelia died or how long Caesar and Cornelia had been married.
Yes, Caesar was a widower. His wife, Cornelia, died and left him with a small child to raise. There is a question as to weather Cornelia was Caesar's first or second wife. Some sources say that Caesar had a very brief marriage before Cornelia, others claim that Cornelia was his first wife.
Caesar died because the senators of the Roman Republic feared the Caesar would become too powerful and become King of Rome.
a widower is translated 'un veuf' in French. This is a masculine noun.
No. Julius Caesar was eventually persuaded to become Dictator. His adopted son Octavius Caesar became the first Emperor under the name of Augustus Caesar.
He is afraid that Caesar will become a tyrant.
The noun widower is a gender specific noun for a male.
The word widower is the male counterpart of widow. The pronoun that takes the place of the singular noun 'widower' is he.
Julius Caesar was assassinated by his senators in the year 44 BC.
A widower is a male, who has lost his (deceased) wife.A widow is a female.
The proper spelling is widowed (a spouse has died).
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