As a man of letters, Julius Caesar was said to have written a play and some poetry. However his most famous writings were his Commentaries on the Gallic War.
It was Marc Anthony. Bruttus was one of the people who killed him.
Caesarion, the son Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar, was 17 when he died. He was a grown man by ancient standards.
Julius Caesar's main accomplishment was enlarging the Roman empire by his military conquests in Gaul. He was also the only man in Roman history to have been made a perpetual dictator. Perhaps his most lasting accomplishment was the establishment of the Julian Calendar. He had social reforms planned but was unable to carry them out as death intervened.
He is gullible because he doesn't think if the letters were real
After Julius Caesar there was conflict between Marc Antony, the leader of the Caesarians (the supporters of Caesar) and the opponents of Caesar. At first Octavian sided with the opponents. Then Marc Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (another leading Caesarian) formed an alliance which Octavian quickly joined, leading to the triumvirate (three-man alliance)
It was Marc Anthony. Bruttus was one of the people who killed him.
Julius Caesar was an idealistic man, devoted to both his people and the republic government.He was strong and firm in his decisions caused by his immense pride. But yet he stood loyal to the Roman citizens.
Caesarion, the son Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar, was 17 when he died. He was a grown man by ancient standards.
Future military skills as a young man. is completely wrong, there are only 4 types of real leadership styles and Caesar is strictly Autocratic
Julius Caesar's main accomplishment was enlarging the Roman empire by his military conquests in Gaul. He was also the only man in Roman history to have been made a perpetual dictator. Perhaps his most lasting accomplishment was the establishment of the Julian Calendar. He had social reforms planned but was unable to carry them out as death intervened.
He is gullible because he doesn't think if the letters were real
Punishment in Rome was defined by the law, not by individuals. Julius Caesar was lenient. He was in the habit of pardoning his political opponents once he defeated them in battle. This is was probably because as a young man he witnessed the horrors of the persecution of political opponents by Lucius Cornelius Sulla who established a 'reign of terror' and had thousands of people executed or murdered.
After Julius Caesar there was conflict between Marc Antony, the leader of the Caesarians (the supporters of Caesar) and the opponents of Caesar. At first Octavian sided with the opponents. Then Marc Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (another leading Caesarian) formed an alliance which Octavian quickly joined, leading to the triumvirate (three-man alliance)
Silas' accomplishment was stacking the hay perfectly, without stepping on it or anything.
it was a dick sucking man
He was a brilliant man
"There once was a man by the name of Julius Caesar."