Julius Caesar went by the customary rules of his time. He followed the cursus honorum and was elected to each office in the proper order and at the proper age. He accepted the office of dictator, which was a legitimate public position under the republic. While dictator, the groveling senate seemed to try to outdo itself in heaping various honors on him. He never refused them and because he retained so much power, got himself killed. However, everything he did, with the exception of starting the civil war, was done according to the prevailing rules.
If you mean Julius Caesar, he ruled authoritatively and some thought highhandedly as he was too impatient to put up with the senate's debates over issues. This is what got him in trouble during his consulship and ultimately got him killed.
He was the dictator of Rome and its dependencies. It was essentially the Roman Empire before there was an emperor.
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Yes, Julius Caesar did rule Rome. :)
The Roman Empire
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
Cleopatra VII, she even had a baby with Caesar.
Pompey.
Yes, Julius Caesar did rule Rome. :)
Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar is a man the end
rome
The Roman Empire
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
Cleopatra VII, she even had a baby with Caesar.
the civilization julius caesar ruled was rome
Julius was a dictator. Augustus was an emperor.
Caesar was assassinated because of his autocratic rule. The conspirators thought they were saving the republic by eliminating Caesar.
well, he rule it but obviously with help from the palace
he became an emperor.