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Was Julius Caesar a priest of Jupiter?

yes he was


The most powerful priest in rome?

The most powerful priest in Rome is the Pope.


Were did Julius Caesar live?

Julius Caesar lived in Rome. Because he was the Pontifix Maximus or High Priest, he lived in a mansion at state expense.


Julius Caesar Act IV why are Antony Octavius yelling at the priest?

The only part of Act IV of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar that has Antony and Octavius in it is Scene 1, and the only other character on stage is Lepidus, who is a "tried and valiant soldier" and not a priest, nor does anyone yell at him. Perhaps you are thinking of a play called Julius Caesar by someone else.


Did Julius Caesar try to change Rome's religion?

Julius Caesar never tried to change Rome's religion. He was not a particularly religious man himself although he was Pontifex Maximus, which was the head priest of Rome.


Where did Julius Caesar live in 44 BC?

Julius Caesar lived in Rome in 44 BC. As Pontifex Maximus or High Priest, he was given a free house and he also owned property across the Tiber.


What position do you get after finishing term as consul?

You become priest of the world and you MUST be called JC, because your name MUST be Julius Caesar.


Who was a priest who also a skillful military leader?

In regard to ancient Rome, the first name that comes to mind is Julius Caesar. He was Pontifex Maximus.


What is Marc anthonys background?

Mark Antony was from a rich plebeian branch of the Antonia clan and therefore must have been a member of the equestrian (cavalryman) order. His mother was a cousin of Julius Caesar. He was a military commander in Julius Caesar's campaign in Gaul. The two men were good friends His political career started with Caesar's support who helped his elections as quaestor, august (a type of priest) and then plebeian tribune.


What four jobs did Caesar hold before he was dictator of Rome?

Julius Caesar held all the offices in the republic including consul. He was Pontifix Maximus, or High Priest, he was a governor and general before being made dictator.Julius Caesar held all the offices in the republic including consul. He was Pontifix Maximus, or High Priest, he was a governor and general before being made dictator.Julius Caesar held all the offices in the republic including consul. He was Pontifix Maximus, or High Priest, he was a governor and general before being made dictator.Julius Caesar held all the offices in the republic including consul. He was Pontifix Maximus, or High Priest, he was a governor and general before being made dictator.Julius Caesar held all the offices in the republic including consul. He was Pontifix Maximus, or High Priest, he was a governor and general before being made dictator.Julius Caesar held all the offices in the republic including consul. He was Pontifix Maximus, or High Priest, he was a governor and general before being made dictator.Julius Caesar held all the offices in the republic including consul. He was Pontifix Maximus, or High Priest, he was a governor and general before being made dictator.Julius Caesar held all the offices in the republic including consul. He was Pontifix Maximus, or High Priest, he was a governor and general before being made dictator.Julius Caesar held all the offices in the republic including consul. He was Pontifix Maximus, or High Priest, he was a governor and general before being made dictator.


Which country was the Roman Empire and Julius Caesar from?

Some of the official titles he held were: Pontifex Maximus High priest of Jupiter Quaestor Military Tribune Consul He had won a civic crown (2nd highest military honour) Governor of Spain Imperator


Why was Julius Caesar arrested?

Julius Caesar was never arrested. When he was a young man, Lucius Cornelius Sulla, the leader of a political faction opposed to that of Caesar and who executed thousands of his opponents, stripped him of his inheritance, his wife's dowry and his priesthood (he was Pontifex Maximus, the high priest of Roman state religion). He also ordered Caesar to divorce his wife, Cornelia Cinna minor, but he refused. He went into hiding. The threat against him was lifted by the intervention of his mother's family, which included supporters of Sulla. However, Caesar was cautious and joined the army in Greece.