Rome. Rome is where he lived, ruled, and died.
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
Yes, Julius Caesar did rule Rome. :)
No, Julius Caesar lived in the Roman republic era. He was a great general for the Romans and eventually became dictator of Rome. The Senate appointed him to rule for ten years.
The Roman Empire
The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.The strongest member of the first triumvirate had to be Julius Caesar. He was the one who survived to rule Rome as dictator.
the civilization julius caesar ruled was rome
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
Yes, Julius Caesar did rule Rome. :)
Julius was a dictator. Augustus was an emperor.
Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar is a man the end
When Julius Caesar ruled the ancient Roman empire it was a dictatorship.
No, Julius Caesar lived in the Roman republic era. He was a great general for the Romans and eventually became dictator of Rome. The Senate appointed him to rule for ten years.
he became an emperor.
Yes
The Roman Empire
No, Julius Caesar's Nephew took over after the death of his Uncle.