Julius Caesar did many things to improve the way Rome worked. Caesar brought order and discipline to Rome. He named himself the sole leader of Rome. This caused the Roman Republic to end. There was a huge battle in Rome while he was ruling. According to legend or book he won the battle with almost 1 million soldiers left in his army. He also had a thing with Cleopatra and they united Rome and Egypt together to make a stronger country. He had to wives, one in Rome, one in Egypt. He had a real child that belonged to him from genetics and one that e adopted. After Julius Caesar died his adopted son Octavian AKA Augustus ruled from then.
He did a whole lot to change the Roman world, so I'll take the biggest two.
His primary change is his rise to a Dictatorship, which began the chain of events that turned the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. When his fellow senators stabbed him to preserve the Republic on 15 March, 44 BC, a civil war ensued, and the victor, Octavian, became the first Roman Emperor.
He also expanded the Roman Empire by conquering Gaul (France) and brought wealth and glory to Rome in the process.
Augustus Caesar changed the world by establishing a lasting peace and stability called the Pax Romana. During this time, trade, art, communications, buildings and inventions were able to be worked upon and developed. It was also the time when Christianity was able to gain a foothold and to flourish. This in itself, changed the world from a pantheistic one to a monotheistic one.
he took over the land of Gaul and made rome the best empire at that time.
because cabbage said so.
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Julius Caesar. The quote is from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" I.2.135. Cassius conversation with Brutus.
After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.
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He is an important part of Roman history. In the jigsaw of History, take Julius Caesar out, and you would have a piece of the historical history of the world - missing.
Around 1599. We know it was played at the Globe in the fall of that year.
I honestly don't know how he change the world then
Julius Caesar came to total power in 48 BC after the Battle of Pharsalus, when he defeated Pompey. However, previously he had been a counsul, which was a position of authority but counsular authority did not carry the supreme power that Caesar gained as a dictator.
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The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder was created in 1970.
The duration of The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder is 1.63 hours.
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The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder - 1974 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder - 1974 was released on: USA: 18 October 1974
Julius Caesar never tried to change Rome's religion. He was not a particularly religious man himself although he was Pontifex Maximus, which was the head priest of Rome.
Julius Amega Dogbe has written: 'Appropriate technology and third world development'
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