by keeping prosperity
The Roman Empire
the roman empire.
When Julius Caesar ruled the ancient Roman empire it was a dictatorship.
Julius Caesar was a Roman ruler but he could be said to rule Greece too, because Greece was part of the Roman empire in Caesar's time.
He ruled the Roman Empire as a dictator from 49BC to 44BC.
It went on for 1500 years after his death.
Yes, Julius Caesar did rule Rome. :)
Julius Caesar.
Yes
The Roman Empire
No, Rome was established 653 years before Julius Caesar was born. The mythological founder of Rome was Romulus. But in reality Rome was probably founded by a group of villages allied together for protection.
Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar are pivotal figures in Roman history, with Julius being the great-uncle and adoptive father of Augustus. Julius Caesar was a military general and statesman who played a key role in the demise of the Roman Republic and was assassinated in 44 BC. Augustus, originally named Octavian, emerged as the first Roman emperor after defeating Julius Caesar's assassins and establishing the principles of imperial rule. Together, they represent the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire, with Augustus solidifying and expanding the changes initiated by Julius.