some people would say that he was a great leader. For example, he made life in Rome better. He also conquered lots of places for Rome.
but other people say that Julius Caesar was a terrible ruler and he hated everyone. that's why his good Friend Brutus killed him
Julius Caesar was a bad leader because he conquered lots land and got a lot of wealth, which increased the gap between the rich and poor.
Julius Ceasar is considered a bad leader because he illegally became dictator, ruined many Roman traditions, and cancelled many lower elections
He was NOT a bad leader.
The main reason is that Brutus believed he was ambitious. Antony does through in some good points how he wasn't ambitious. Caesar was apparently [from Brutus's point of view] power hungry and would make Rome corrupt.
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.
Actually No, Julius Caesar turned down the title of emperor. The first Roman emperor was Octavian, who was Julius Caesar's adopted son, who became the first Roman emperor in 27BC, some time after Caesar's death in 44BC (and was awarded the name Augustus Caesar).
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The main reason is that Brutus believed he was ambitious. Antony does through in some good points how he wasn't ambitious. Caesar was apparently [from Brutus's point of view] power hungry and would make Rome corrupt.
Yes. Julius Caesar was a great reformer and ruler, some what at least.
There is hardly any information about Julius Caesar's youth.
Cowards die many times before their actual deaths. - Julius Caesar
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.
Actually No, Julius Caesar turned down the title of emperor. The first Roman emperor was Octavian, who was Julius Caesar's adopted son, who became the first Roman emperor in 27BC, some time after Caesar's death in 44BC (and was awarded the name Augustus Caesar).
Caesar's wife telling him of his assination
it's because he where famous of the government
Lots of mountains.
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Cassius was not Caesar. Cassius wanted to kill Caesar for jealousy and some other issues.