Uh... Caesar.
Gaius was his praenomen (like a first name).
Julius was his nomen (the name of his gens - clan or tribe).
Caesar was his cognomen (a adjectival name distinguishing a specific family within a clan).
His grandnephew, Augustus---eventualy. After Caesar was assassinated Mark Antony, as the remaining consul, was the ruler. This didn't last too long, and the senate took over with Cicero promoting Octavian. After wars and wrangling, the second triumvirate was formed with each man being responsible for certain parts of the empire. It was not until 13 years later that Caesar's grandnephew became sole ruler.
He was the ruler
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In Caesar's time, a ruler who was given absolute power was called a dictator.
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The most famous would be Julius Caesar, who was murdered on the Ides of March.
Yes Julius Caesar was a ruler of Rome
Julius Caesar was the ruler of the roman empire
Many generals became rulers and were assassinated in the history of ancient Rome. The most famous one was Julius Caesar.
His wife said beware Ides of March because of a bad dream. He was administering a speech and was then assassinated
Yes. Julius Caesar was a great reformer and ruler, some what at least.
His grandnephew, Augustus---eventualy. After Caesar was assassinated Mark Antony, as the remaining consul, was the ruler. This didn't last too long, and the senate took over with Cicero promoting Octavian. After wars and wrangling, the second triumvirate was formed with each man being responsible for certain parts of the empire. It was not until 13 years later that Caesar's grandnephew became sole ruler.
Edit: That is false. Julius Caesar was ruler of Rome for a time until he was assassinated by a group of sentators. Octavian, the Grandnephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar, was his heir and once Octavian was appointed emperor of Rome, he changed his name to Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus, or Augustus Caesar. Julius Caesar is not a emperor, he was a dictator,but every roman emperorkept the name "Caesar" as part as their titles. And Augustus Caesar was a poor dude, who lost his own father, who is a farmer. And he gets adopted by a great guy Julius Caesar, but Julius get murdered by the senaters and people, because he acted too much like a king...
He was the ruler
for being a ruler.