12 month calendar
The most famous and lasting reform Julius Caesar introduced was a new calendar which, with the exception of one day every century, is still used by everyone in the world today.
Yes Julius Caesar had what is now know today as epilepsy.
Julius Caesar had established the calender that is still in use today
One significant reform of Julius Caesar that is still in effect today is the implementation of the Julian calendar. Introduced in 46 BC, this calendar standardized the year to 365 days, with a leap year every four years to account for the extra quarter day. Although it has undergone modifications, the Julian calendar laid the groundwork for the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used around the world today. This reform improved timekeeping and helped structure the agricultural and civic life of Rome and beyond.
Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar the Younger was born to a Patrician (middle class) family. His father was also named Gaius Julius Caesar. In those days it was more common to have your father's name than it is today.
Julian Calender, without it we wouldnt have 365 days divided into 12 months. But this idea was taken from a greek astronomer
Julius Caesar modernized the calendar. What is known as the Julian Calendar is still used in some instances today.
Julius Caesar Scaliger was born on April 23, 1484 and died on October 21, 1558. Julius Caesar Scaliger would have been 74 years old at the time of death or 531 years old today.
Julius Caesar actually had very little impact on our government today. Today's governments are sometimes based on Roman ideas, but they were not Caesar's ideas. Caesar was a man of his times and he gained office by following the Roman rules, which were different from ours. About the only impact that could be connected to him is the two-party system. Caesar was a populist, or liberal in today's terms and his opponents were the optimates, or conservatives.
they did whatever the leaders told them to do
very old because he is dead, very dead