he was the general in addition to statesman
As a Roman, he was part of the Roman army.
Yes, Julius Caesar was a politician who was part of the Roman Republic.
Julius Caesar was a Roman ruler but he could be said to rule Greece too, because Greece was part of the Roman empire in Caesar's time.
If you mean Julius Caesar, he is best known for conquering the territory known as Gaul.
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.
Julius Caesar (100 BC - 44 BC).
The Roman people
Julius Caesar had no role in the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire whatsoever. He died 520 years before the conventional date given for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire (which is sometimes called the fall of Rome).
There were two merits. The first was the honor and the glory of being one of Caesar's "boys" a he used to cal them. The second (and probably most important) merit was the loot. Caesar had an excellent won/lost record and when a Roman army was victorious, looting was part of the victory and all the men shared in the spoils.
Julius Caesar was interested in obtaining gold and silver from conquered foes. Part of this booty was sent to the Roman Treasury, part was given to his soldiers and himself.
Edit: That is false. Julius Caesar was ruler of Rome for a time until he was assassinated by a group of sentators. Octavian, the Grandnephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar, was his heir and once Octavian was appointed emperor of Rome, he changed his name to Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus, or Augustus Caesar. Julius Caesar is not a emperor, he was a dictator,but every roman emperorkept the name "Caesar" as part as their titles. And Augustus Caesar was a poor dude, who lost his own father, who is a farmer. And he gets adopted by a great guy Julius Caesar, but Julius get murdered by the senaters and people, because he acted too much like a king...
Julius Caesar was assassinated by member of the senate because he had accumulated too much power. The second part of your question makes no sense.