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Julius Caesar did many things the impacted the modern war on the battle field. For one, he was a great leader and carried much respect from his men (ablative of separation, see what i did there? ily latin LOL)
He probably did. However, there is no connection between him and Caesar salad, which is a modern invention.
The question of "who was first emperor of Rome" has never found a specific, definitive answer. Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, or Caesar Augustus as he is known, was indeed by modern standards and considered by modern historians an Emperor, but it is not clear if he was first.
Modern day italian ancient roman technically
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul, an area which included modern day France, Belgium, Holland south of the river Rhine and Germany west of the River Rhine.
Julius Caesar did many things the impacted the modern war on the battle field. For one, he was a great leader and carried much respect from his men (ablative of separation, see what i did there? ily latin LOL)
He probably did. However, there is no connection between him and Caesar salad, which is a modern invention.
The question of "who was first emperor of Rome" has never found a specific, definitive answer. Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, or Caesar Augustus as he is known, was indeed by modern standards and considered by modern historians an Emperor, but it is not clear if he was first.
About the only thing Julius Caesar would have one for the jobless was to recruit them into his army. The ancient Romans did not have our modern social services.
Modern day italian ancient roman technically
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul, an area which included modern day France, Belgium, Holland south of the river Rhine and Germany west of the River Rhine.
Julius Caesar ruled the Roman Empire. The capital of the Roman Empire was Rome, which was located in the region called Italia. Italia later became modern Italy.
He travelled by chariot.
In Julius Caesar's time present day France was simply called Gaul, although the ancient territory of Gaul included far more land than modern France.
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul north of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis in southern France. It comprised the rest of modern France, Belgium, Holland south of the River Rhine and Germany west of the Rhine.
he was alive on July 13, 100 b.c and died on march 15, 44 b.c because of all the senators that stabbed him 23 times. he tried to take full power and become king, and the senators disagreed and Julius was stabbed 23 times, and some of those senators were once his friends.
One of Julius Caesar's major accomplishments was to prevent the invasion of Rome by the tribes of Gaul (sort of modern day France and Germany) during the Gallic Wars. This made him very rich, but it also made Rome richer too. It catapulted Caesar's military career.