Julius Caesar and Cornelia seemed to have a strong relationship and she seems to one of the two women in his life that Caesar actually loved. He defied Sulla on her behalf and caused multi- problems for himself by doing so.
According to Seutonius Caesar was tall, fair and well-built. He was supposed to have a broad face and keen dark eyes. He was sensitive about his baldness and was the originator of the comb over.
I hope you mean Julius Caesar. Their relationship is, like all things having to do with Cleopatra, largely hyped. Yes, Caesar did go to Egypt chasing after Pompey, yes, Caesar did recall Cleopatra from exile, and yes there was a war and a physical relationship.(Caesar was a known womanizer) Modern scholars are questioning this relationship. What is in doubt is the paternity of Cleo's kid, who she called Caesarion, meaning something like "Little Caesar" . However he was called by that name only in Egypt. There is evidence that the two made an agreement in which Caesar would put Cleopatra on the throne and back her up with Roman troops, while Cleopatra would pay off the massive debt her father had run up, which was owed to Caesar. (The circumstances of this debt were due to the partnership of Caesar and Pompey who bought up the debt from the Roman money lenders). In order to insure that Cleopatra remained on the throne, Caesar and Cleo and Roman troops took a sail up the Nile as a show of force. When Caesar left Egypt, he also left troops to both protect Cleopatra (the Alexandrians were not happy with her as their queen) and to keep an eye on Cleopatra making sure that she upheld her end of their bargain. It seems as Caesar never fully trusted Cleopatra.
His response to Julius Caesar was .. would you like a Caesar salad ? :)
Well there's Caesar like Julius Caesar, Cinna like Cinna the poet or on of the conspirators who killed Caesar, Octavia from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Cato like Cato the elder, there's also a Brutus and Portia form Julius Caesar play.
Well, I have been trying to find the answer of this as well. Caesar is sorta like an Emperor.......Constantine was A Caesar
Julius Caesar
from the 1st part of the book,,,he doesn't like Caesar at all
Julius Caesar was not the only dictator. Like Castro and Adolf Hitler
like an emperor
play dice.
Caesar got influenced very easily by Cassius and the other conspirators. Moreover, some people thought that Caesar was very ambitious and was a threat to democracy. Cassius and the other conspirators were jealous of Caesar and didn't like Caesar as he was very brave, was a great warrior in battles and was the appropriate candidate for the throne of Rome.
The common people were Julius Caesar's most ardent supporters. Caesar was known as a populist. They were the one who began the rioting at Caesar's funeral.