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Was Julius ceasar an emperor?

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).


Who was the most successful emperor of ancient rome besides Caesar?

If by Caesar, you mean Julius Caesar, the truth is that he was never an emperor of Rome. He was a dictator given his power under the republican form of government. Also, all Roman emperors were referred to as "Caesar" ( the Romans never used the word emperor). However the must successful ruler had to be Augustus as he had the longest reign, made progressive changes, and made his new form of government a lasting one.


How were the Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar good rulers for rome?

Julius Caesar made many changes in Rome gave land to poor romans.many Romans did not have job.julius Caesar gave jobs for these people jobs.people built new roads and temples for rome.julius Caesar gave the people in conquered lands the same rights that Romans had.so he was a good ruler. Augustas Caesar was Rome's first emperor became emperor in the year 27 B.C.He was the one ruler of all the lands in the roman empire.He was a good emperor to his people.He maid fair laws for the empire.While he ruled,many new cities were built in the empire.


Who was the roman emperor followed Caesar Augustus?

Tiberius Caesar was the emperor who followed Augustus.


Who was Grandnephew of Julius Caesar?

Gaius Octavius, his great-nephew, of the House of Juli (Julius). by blood they were related, but it was by affection that made him the "adopted" son of Julius. Julius saw in him a great mind and desire greatness for him.

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What did Augustus Caesar do as an emperor?

He established 200 years of peace in Rome and made art important in Rome.


Was Julius ceasar an emperor?

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).


Who was the most successful emperor of ancient rome besides Caesar?

If by Caesar, you mean Julius Caesar, the truth is that he was never an emperor of Rome. He was a dictator given his power under the republican form of government. Also, all Roman emperors were referred to as "Caesar" ( the Romans never used the word emperor). However the must successful ruler had to be Augustus as he had the longest reign, made progressive changes, and made his new form of government a lasting one.


How were the Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar good rulers for rome?

Julius Caesar made many changes in Rome gave land to poor romans.many Romans did not have job.julius Caesar gave jobs for these people jobs.people built new roads and temples for rome.julius Caesar gave the people in conquered lands the same rights that Romans had.so he was a good ruler. Augustas Caesar was Rome's first emperor became emperor in the year 27 B.C.He was the one ruler of all the lands in the roman empire.He was a good emperor to his people.He maid fair laws for the empire.While he ruled,many new cities were built in the empire.


Who was the roman emperor followed Caesar Augustus?

Tiberius Caesar was the emperor who followed Augustus.


How did Caesar's ruled lead to the end of the republic?

Caesar's rule led to the end of the republic indirectly. The republic continued to exist for 14 years after his assassination. There were more civil wars. The last of these was won by Octavian, who went on to become the first Roman emperor (historians use the name Augustus for the period when he was the emperor). Octavian/Augustus used some of the reforms which Caesar had made. Caesar had concentrated power in his hands. Prior to this, the consuls (the two heads of the republic) and the other officers of state were elected annually. Towards the end of Caesar's rule they became his appointees. Augustus retained these changes. He also created a personality cult and Augustus did the same.


How did Caesar' rule lead to the end of the republic?

Caesar's rule led to the end of the republic indirectly. The republic continued to exist for 14 years after his assassination. There were more civil wars. The last of these was won by Octavian, who went on to become the first Roman emperor (historians use the name Augustus for the period when he was the emperor). Octavian/Augustus used some of the reforms which Caesar had made. Caesar had concentrated power in his hands. Prior to this, the consuls (the two heads of the republic) and the other officers of state were elected annually. Towards the end of Caesar's rule they became his appointees. Augustus retained these changes. He also created a personality cult and Augustus did the same.


Who was Grandnephew of Julius Caesar?

Gaius Octavius, his great-nephew, of the House of Juli (Julius). by blood they were related, but it was by affection that made him the "adopted" son of Julius. Julius saw in him a great mind and desire greatness for him.


Did Augustus Caesar hate the senate?

No, he made it his partner.


Five facts about Julius Caesar?

five facts on Julius Caesar!!!!!!!!!!!.................................... He called himself a dictator for life He made up the name emperor for controlling an empire Hewas stabbed several times and killed for trying to help the poor He had an adopted son called Octavian (Augustus) Augustus took over his fathers job and became the first Emperor hope this helped!!!!


How did Caesars rule to the end of the republic?

Caesar's rule led to the end of the republic indirectly. The republic continued to exist for 14 years after his assassination. There were more civil wars. The last of these was won by Octavian, who went on to become the first Roman emperor (historians use the name Augustus for the period when he was the emperor). Octavian/Augustus used some of the reforms which Caesar had made. Caesar had concentrated power in his hands. Prior to this, the consuls (the two heads of the republic) and the other officers of state were elected annually. Towards the end of Caesar's rule they became his appointees. Augustus retained these changes. He also created a personality cult and Augustus did the same.


Who was the son of Augustus Caesar?

Well, Augustus Caesar was the great nephew of Julius Caesar.