Yes . Julius Caesar had several Italian women with whom he fathered children and Julia Scalcione matches the DNA of the Julii clan. She is indeed and now her children after her will inherit the talent, and psychic power of the Julii clan.
Yes Julius Caesar had what is now know today as epilepsy.
he liked it
i really don't know
Octavianus... later called Caesar Augustus is considered as the first roman emperor. Please note that the most famous roman leader, Julius Caesar had chosen Augustus as his own son. Julius Caesar himself doesn't really count as emperor... he had been blamed for concentrating the leading positions is one person (himself).
His troops built a bridge in ten days and crossed the river
Yes Julius Caesar had what is now know today as epilepsy.
Lol, yes, more so actually. The story is really about Julius Caesar, more Brutus.
9 people, sad really
he was really bad at it.
To be quite honest i don't really know.
he was really not all that respected people feared him!
he liked it
I don't really know.... Sorry ...;(
In act III scene I, line 244, Antony speaks of his true feelings of the death of Caesar and what he thinks of his murdurers. He confesses alone what he really is up to. Reference-Julius Caesar play.
i really don't know
Julius Caesar had childred and there names were Julia, Caesarian, and his adopted son, who is really his nephew, Octavian. I am not quite sure how they felt about him, because I am still trying to find out.
That it's called the tragedy of Julius Caesar, but when one more closely examines the plot structure and dramatic form it's really the tragedy of Marcus Brutus.