No Roman commander actually challenged Caesar for power. When Caesar started the civil war, the senate gave Pompey the command of the armies. Pompey was not actually out for power for himself, he was working for the senate. Although if victorious, he would have received more honors and another triumph, the power was still in the hands of the senate.
Ancient Rome obviously. Julius Caesar ended the Roman Republic.
When Julius Caesar was little he want to become "great." He had two choices: A military commander or a statesman.
Julius Caesar was a dictator in ancient Rome.
When Julius Caesar ruled the ancient Roman empire it was a dictatorship.
Julius Caesar
No, he was a Classical Roman.
No- Achilles is a figment of mythology, but Julius Caesar is an actual figure from ancient Roman times.
Julius Caesar spoke Latin during his time as a prominent figure in ancient Rome.
Ancient Rome
Julius Caesar only killed Gaius Pompey, one of Pompey's sons. This was after the Battle of Munda in 45 BC which finally brought the civil war to an end. Pompey himself was murdered in Egypt. His remaining son, Sextus Pompey, was murdered in the mideast, by Marc Antony's commander, some say on orders from Antony, although Antony denied responsibility.
Julius Caesar, one of Ancient Rome's most famous individuals, was born in 100 BC - or near to that year. Julius Caesar joined the Roman Army in 81 BC and was the first Roman army commander to invade England which he did in 55 BC and again in 54 BC. Caesar was born into a wealthy family and he was a well educated child who was good at sport.he was probably the greatest genral out af all romans. by zehra
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