Hadrian lived almost a hundred years after Julias Caesar's death.
nice question the answer is the gage soldiers roman rulers were called caesar
Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC and died in 44 BC.
No, Julius Caesar did not build the famous wall of Britain. The well-known structure, Hadrian's Wall, was constructed later under the rule of Emperor Hadrian around AD 122, to defend the Roman frontier from the tribes to the north. Caesar did lead military campaigns in Britain in 55 and 54 BC, but he did not establish permanent Roman fortifications there.
The emperor Hadrian was the one who built Hadrian's wall. That's why it is named "Hadrian's Wall".The emperor Hadrian was the one who built Hadrian's wall. That's why it is named "Hadrian's Wall".The emperor Hadrian was the one who built Hadrian's wall. That's why it is named "Hadrian's Wall".The emperor Hadrian was the one who built Hadrian's wall. That's why it is named "Hadrian's Wall".The emperor Hadrian was the one who built Hadrian's wall. That's why it is named "Hadrian's Wall".The emperor Hadrian was the one who built Hadrian's wall. That's why it is named "Hadrian's Wall".The emperor Hadrian was the one who built Hadrian's wall. That's why it is named "Hadrian's Wall".The emperor Hadrian was the one who built Hadrian's wall. That's why it is named "Hadrian's Wall".The emperor Hadrian was the one who built Hadrian's wall. That's why it is named "Hadrian's Wall".
Hadrian was born on January 24, 76 and died on July 10, 138. Hadrian would have been 62 years old at the time of death or 1939 years old today.
No, not directly, as he was too young at the time. However he was in touch with Caesar and he did join Caesar in Spain.No, not directly, as he was too young at the time. However he was in touch with Caesar and he did join Caesar in Spain.No, not directly, as he was too young at the time. However he was in touch with Caesar and he did join Caesar in Spain.No, not directly, as he was too young at the time. However he was in touch with Caesar and he did join Caesar in Spain.No, not directly, as he was too young at the time. However he was in touch with Caesar and he did join Caesar in Spain.No, not directly, as he was too young at the time. However he was in touch with Caesar and he did join Caesar in Spain.No, not directly, as he was too young at the time. However he was in touch with Caesar and he did join Caesar in Spain.No, not directly, as he was too young at the time. However he was in touch with Caesar and he did join Caesar in Spain.No, not directly, as he was too young at the time. However he was in touch with Caesar and he did join Caesar in Spain.
Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.
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hadrian became famous for building the hadrian's wall
Julius Caesar is the most notable Roman general who invaded and successfully conquered the Gallic tribes during the Gallic Wars from 58 to 50 BC. His military campaigns are well-documented in his work "Commentarii de Bello Gallico." While Emperor Claudius also invaded parts of Britain, he did not specifically invade Gaul, as it was already under Roman control by his time. Emperor Hadrian is known for consolidating and defending the empire's borders rather than for invasions.
Trajan was Hadrian's predecessor
No, Hadrian was a Roman Emperor