Pompey was married to Julia, the daughter of Julius Caesar, making Pompey Caesar's son-in-law.
Both were achieved by defeating rival groups of aristocrats - Julius over Pompey and his family and the Cassius-Casca-Brutus gang, and Augustus over Mark Antony.
Both were achieved by defeating rival groups of aristocrats - Julius over Pompey and his family and the Cassius-Casca-Brutus gang, and Augustus over Mark Antony.
Caesar's family name was Julius. His full name was Gaius Julius Caesar. His given name was Gaius and he was of the Caesar branch of the Julius family.
While a member of the first triumvirate, Julius Caesar was in Gaul taking care of business there. He very cleverly made sure that the other members of the clique looked after his interests by marrying off his daughter to Pompey and owing Crassus a vast amount of money. Pompey had to align himself with Caesar because he was family and Crassus wished nothing but the best for Caesar to he could repay what he owed.While a member of the first triumvirate, Julius Caesar was in Gaul taking care of business there. He very cleverly made sure that the other members of the clique looked after his interests by marrying off his daughter to Pompey and owing Crassus a vast amount of money. Pompey had to align himself with Caesar because he was family and Crassus wished nothing but the best for Caesar to he could repay what he owed.While a member of the first triumvirate, Julius Caesar was in Gaul taking care of business there. He very cleverly made sure that the other members of the clique looked after his interests by marrying off his daughter to Pompey and owing Crassus a vast amount of money. Pompey had to align himself with Caesar because he was family and Crassus wished nothing but the best for Caesar to he could repay what he owed.While a member of the first triumvirate, Julius Caesar was in Gaul taking care of business there. He very cleverly made sure that the other members of the clique looked after his interests by marrying off his daughter to Pompey and owing Crassus a vast amount of money. Pompey had to align himself with Caesar because he was family and Crassus wished nothing but the best for Caesar to he could repay what he owed.While a member of the first triumvirate, Julius Caesar was in Gaul taking care of business there. He very cleverly made sure that the other members of the clique looked after his interests by marrying off his daughter to Pompey and owing Crassus a vast amount of money. Pompey had to align himself with Caesar because he was family and Crassus wished nothing but the best for Caesar to he could repay what he owed.While a member of the first triumvirate, Julius Caesar was in Gaul taking care of business there. He very cleverly made sure that the other members of the clique looked after his interests by marrying off his daughter to Pompey and owing Crassus a vast amount of money. Pompey had to align himself with Caesar because he was family and Crassus wished nothing but the best for Caesar to he could repay what he owed.While a member of the first triumvirate, Julius Caesar was in Gaul taking care of business there. He very cleverly made sure that the other members of the clique looked after his interests by marrying off his daughter to Pompey and owing Crassus a vast amount of money. Pompey had to align himself with Caesar because he was family and Crassus wished nothing but the best for Caesar to he could repay what he owed.While a member of the first triumvirate, Julius Caesar was in Gaul taking care of business there. He very cleverly made sure that the other members of the clique looked after his interests by marrying off his daughter to Pompey and owing Crassus a vast amount of money. Pompey had to align himself with Caesar because he was family and Crassus wished nothing but the best for Caesar to he could repay what he owed.While a member of the first triumvirate, Julius Caesar was in Gaul taking care of business there. He very cleverly made sure that the other members of the clique looked after his interests by marrying off his daughter to Pompey and owing Crassus a vast amount of money. Pompey had to align himself with Caesar because he was family and Crassus wished nothing but the best for Caesar to he could repay what he owed.
He had no choice because of family ties. Pompey was married to Caesar's daughter during the first triumvirate. Roman family alliances were the strength of political success.He had no choice because of family ties. Pompey was married to Caesar's daughter during the first triumvirate. Roman family alliances were the strength of political success.He had no choice because of family ties. Pompey was married to Caesar's daughter during the first triumvirate. Roman family alliances were the strength of political success.He had no choice because of family ties. Pompey was married to Caesar's daughter during the first triumvirate. Roman family alliances were the strength of political success.He had no choice because of family ties. Pompey was married to Caesar's daughter during the first triumvirate. Roman family alliances were the strength of political success.He had no choice because of family ties. Pompey was married to Caesar's daughter during the first triumvirate. Roman family alliances were the strength of political success.He had no choice because of family ties. Pompey was married to Caesar's daughter during the first triumvirate. Roman family alliances were the strength of political success.He had no choice because of family ties. Pompey was married to Caesar's daughter during the first triumvirate. Roman family alliances were the strength of political success.He had no choice because of family ties. Pompey was married to Caesar's daughter during the first triumvirate. Roman family alliances were the strength of political success.
Both were achieved by defeating rival groups of aristocrats - Julius over Pompey and his family and the Cassius-Casca-Brutus gang, and Augustus over Mark Antony.
Cleopatra was a struggling queen of Egypt, who became Caesar's mistress in order to gain power.Cleopatra was a struggling queen of Egypt, who became Caesar's mistress in order to gain power.Cleopatra was a struggling queen of Egypt, who became Caesar's mistress in order to gain power.Cleopatra was a struggling queen of Egypt, who became Caesar's mistress in order to gain power.Cleopatra was a struggling queen of Egypt, who became Caesar's mistress in order to gain power.Cleopatra was a struggling queen of Egypt, who became Caesar's mistress in order to gain power.Cleopatra was a struggling queen of Egypt, who became Caesar's mistress in order to gain power.Cleopatra was a struggling queen of Egypt, who became Caesar's mistress in order to gain power.Cleopatra was a struggling queen of Egypt, who became Caesar's mistress in order to gain power.
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The members of the second triumvirate were Lepidus, Octavian and Antony. Lepidus was eased out by Octavian after he tried to rebel and take over Sicily. Antony and Octavian fought the last civil war, Antony lost and committed suicide. Octavian went on to become Caesar Augustus, establishing the principate and becoming Rome's first emperor.
Julius Caesar's father was also called Gaius Julius Caesar. He governed the province of Asia. His mother was Aurelia Cotta. She came from an influential family.
Ideally, the Roman people themselves had the power in the republic. They were the ones who voted for the officials. However, politics being politics, this ideal situation soon deteriorated into the best connected and wealthiest holding power. Julius Caesar is a prime example. Although he held no political office while in Gaul, he was a member of the so-called first triumvirate. How it worked was that Caesar owed Crassus a lot of money, so it was to Crassus' advantage to look out for Caesar's interest while he was consul. In addition, Caesar was the father-in-law of Pompey, and by Roman standards Pompey also had to look out for Caesar's interests because of family connections.
Julius Caesar was born into a patrician family which had fallen on hard times The particians were the aristocracy.