Caesar started his political career as a speaker and lawyer (if I'm right). He then started involving himself in politics more and tried to get the support of 'the people'.
He entered a political alliance between Pompey and Crassus (Both very powerful men in that time).
After Crassus died only Caesar and Pompey were left. Caesar eventually started a civil war which he won.
(Caesar said he was forced to because Pompey refused to disband his armies, Caesar would disband his but only if Pompey also disbanded his armies)
He became Dictator of the Roman Empire until he was assassinated by senators including Brutus.
Some information might be incorrect since I'm only 16 years old, I've read Caesar's biography but I might've forgotten something.
Julius Caesar became part of the first triumvirate (Pompey, Caesar, Crassus), and became consul for a while.
Crassus takes 20,000 soldiers to Asia Minor, where he is killed and his troops are overrun.
Caesar conquers Gaul, and marries his daughter Julia off to Pompey.
Caesar goes to return from Gaul to run for consul, but the Senate won't let him in, fearing he will take over Rome with his private army if they do.
He disobeys the Senate and brings his army across the Rubicon, starting a civil war.
He wins the Battle of Pharsalles and takes over Rome. Pompey is killed fleeing to Egypt.
See how you can make the world BETTER I have seen this quote but have no idea what it's actual source is and whether it is factually correct or even attributable to Julius Caesar. "Beware the leader who bangs the drums of war in order to whip the citizenry into a patriotic fervour, for patriotism is indeed a double-edged sword. It both emboldens the blood, just as it narrows the mind. And when the drums of war have reached a fever pitch and the blood boils with hate and the mind has closed, the leader will have no need in seizing the rights of the citizenry. Rather, the citizenry, infused with fear and blinded by patriotism, will offer up all of their rights unto the leader and gladly so. How do I know? For this is what I have done. And I am Caesar." (Julius Caesar) Can anyone pin this down?
With Caesar being a powerful general (with powerful allies Pompey and Crassus) he won the support of Romans for his bravery,skill in battle and excellent talents in speaking.
Julius Caesar was a Roman general prior to becoming dictator. He led his army, which was loyal to him personally more than to Rome itself, back to Rome and instigated a civil war with Pompey, another Roman general. Caesar was victorious and claimed control of Rome.
War broke out between Caesar and the senate. Caesar won the war and became dictator for life in the Roman world in 48 B.C.
Julius Caesar came into power as a leader of Rome because he was a dictator for life
Julius Ceasar rose into power during the time , a popular general used his military strenght to gain political power.
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The Senate were jealous of Julius Caesar because he had power, popularity, and all these things
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
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Julius Caesar was the head of the Rome, its governor, and Mark Anthony was second in power after Caesar.
Julius Caesar came into power as a leader of Rome because he was a dictator for life
The Senate were jealous of Julius Caesar because he had power, popularity, and all these things
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
In the present day we say, "Peace, Love, and Happiness" but in the tragedy of Julius Caesar we say, "Love, Death, and Power" Julius Caesar was ambitious because he was POWER-HUNGRY, ARROGANT, and IMPERTINANT.
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greed and a thirst for power
The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.The reasons for Julius Caesar's death were that he had attained too much power and that he was undermining the principles of the republic.