Juilius Caesar won. He became Rome's first emperor for life (self-appointed). People he had appointed to the Senate, friends of his, actually, murdered him out of fear for his power on March 15. March 15 is now known as the Ides of March.
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.
more war happened between a general and his grandson, his grandson augustus won
Republican government when Julius Caesar took control was like being the milatary Governor of Gaul (now France) he won fame, riches,and loyalty of a army.
Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus were two different people. Julius Caesar was a general in the Roman Army who won a series of victories for Rome before being proclaimed dictator in perpetuity by the Senate. Members of the senate later murdered him because they (rightly or wrongly) believed he wanted to be King or Emperor. After his death his grandnephew Gaius Octavian (later known as Caesar Augustus) fought a civil war and became Rome's first Emperor. He died at the age of 75.
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It was actually a series of wars, but the Romans commanded by Gaius Julius Caesar won. Caesar wrote his famous commentaries about war against the Gauls which, along with the land he conquered, increased his popularity with the Roman people.
gaius Julius Caesar was one of the greatest military commanders of all time. his conquests expanded rome to new heights. a rival of Caesar, pompey had another army in the east. the senate became afraid of his power and ordered him to disband his army. his reply, only if pompey disbands his. tensions came to a head. there was a rule that commanders could not bring their troops to rome. Caesar crossed the rubicon river entered rome and civil war ensued. Caesar won. this is a thumbnail sketch, i could spend a year researching, and writing about Caesar. i suggest research or a book, this subject has a lot of information and it take time to digest it all. Julius Caesar was a dictator of Rome.
Julius Caesar defeated Vercingetorix .
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he came to power around 59bc
Julius Caesar won the war against Pompey, which culminated in the civil war of 49-45 BCE. After several battles, including the decisive Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BCE, Caesar defeated Pompey's forces. Following his defeat, Pompey fled to Egypt, where he was ultimately assassinated. Caesar's victory solidified his power in Rome and led to his eventual rise as a dictator.
Battle of Pharsalus When Caesar defeated his arch enemy Pompey