Agricola. His command was in Britain.
Gnaeus Julius Agricola was the Roman governor.
No, Rome was established 653 years before Julius Caesar was born. The mythological founder of Rome was Romulus. But in reality Rome was probably founded by a group of villages allied together for protection.
I am not sure if this will help your question at all but here is a website all about him.. http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Gnaeus_Julius_Agricola
Julius Caesar was an able Roman general.
Julius Caesar was a Roman politician, general, writer and innovator.
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, commonly known as Pompey, was a prominent Roman general and statesman during the late Roman Republic. He is famous for his military conquests in the East, including the defeat of Mithridates VI of Pontus and the expansion of Roman territory in the Mediterranean. Additionally, Pompey was a key figure in the First Triumvirate alongside Julius Caesar and Crassus. His rivalry with Caesar ultimately led to a civil war, culminating in his defeat and assassination in 48 BC.
Julius Caesar
yhh he was boh
Julius Caesar is famous for being a Roman general and military leader.
No, he was only a roman general, for more information on him Google it,
I believe you mean "Julius Caesar." He was a Roman general.
Lucius junius Brutus was the first leader of the Roman Republic. Julius Caesar was the first leader of the Roman Empire.