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Julius Caesar brought back the calendar from Egypt. While he was there he met and consulted with the Egyptian astronomers and priests and together they reformed and stabilized the Roman calendar.

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What innovation did Julius Caesar bring to Rome's generations-long civil wars?

caesar offered mercy to his defeated opponents and to any who did not activly oppose him (D)


Why did the Senate want to bring Caesar back to Rome?

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gaius Julius Caesar was one of the greatest military commanders of all time. his conquests expanded rome to new heights. a rival of Caesar, pompey had another army in the east. the senate became afraid of his power and ordered him to disband his army. his reply, only if pompey disbands his. tensions came to a head. there was a rule that commanders could not bring their troops to rome. Caesar crossed the rubicon river entered rome and civil war ensued. Caesar won. this is a thumbnail sketch, i could spend a year researching, and writing about Caesar. i suggest research or a book, this subject has a lot of information and it take time to digest it all. Julius Caesar was a dictator of Rome.


If not for Julius Caesar would the Roman Republic have given way to the Roman Empire?

Okay, your question needs a twofold answer. First of all the Roman republic and the Roman empire were different entities. The Republic was/is a form of government; an empire is a large holding of some sort. The two are not identical. And no, Julius Caesar did not bring down the Roman republic. The republic had been dying or even considered dead since at least the time of the first triumvirate. Caesar merely was fortunate enough to take advantage of the opportunities that opened up for him.


Does Caesar mean emperor?

For the first 200 years after him, the rulers of Rome called themselves Princeps (First Citizan). aware that any suggestion of kingship would bring out the knives as it had with Julius Caesar. The word Emperor did not exist - there was Imperator (from which we later derived the word Emperor) but that was then a title of acclaim which soldiers on a winning battlefield shouted at their successful general. The title Caesar was commonly adopted by successive rulers, whatever else they titled themselves, and carried through to modern times - in Germany the king was called Kaiser, which was their pronunciation of Caesar, and in Russia, the Czar was their version of Caesar. Everyone of note wanted to be Caesar, so highly was he regarded.

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What did Julius Caesar bring and end to?

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How did Julius Caesar bring an end to Rome's republican government?

He made himself dictator for life.


What innovation did Julius Caesar bring to Rome's generations-long civil wars?

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Why did the Senate want to bring Caesar back to Rome?

The Senate was afraid that Julius Caesar wanted to rule over Rome and take over the government. So, they wanted Caesar back in Rome so as to monitor him and make sure he would not take over Rome.


Who was juluis Caesar?

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In what ways was Julius Caesar challenged?

When Caesar crossed the Rubicon with his troops, he was violating the law. The Senate had ordered him not to do so, and it was illegal for a commander to bring an army into the precincts of Rome. This made him enemies on top of the ones he already had. His former ally, Pompeii, was sent out to stop him. Many senators feared that Caesar was setting himself up as a king.


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