Julius Caesar was a many of many abilities and interests even though he failed in his most sweeping reforms. Some of his positive achievements were to get himself out of poverty into great wealth by his conquest of Gaul. Not to mention adding the territory to the empire. He won all of his wars, reformed the calendar, began the first newspaper, and built a temple and forum.
Julius Caesar was a many of many abilities and interests even though he failed in his most sweeping reforms. Some of his positive achievements were to get himself out of poverty into great wealth by his conquest of Gaul. Not to mention adding the territory to the empire. He won all of his wars, reformed the calendar, began the first newspaper, and built a temple and forum.
Julius Caesar was a many of many abilities and interests even though he failed in his most sweeping reforms. Some of his positive achievements were to get himself out of poverty into great wealth by his conquest of Gaul. Not to mention adding the territory to the empire. He won all of his wars, reformed the calendar, began the first newspaper, and built a temple and forum.
Julius Caesar was a many of many abilities and interests even though he failed in his most sweeping reforms. Some of his positive achievements were to get himself out of poverty into great wealth by his conquest of Gaul. Not to mention adding the territory to the empire. He won all of his wars, reformed the calendar, began the first newspaper, and built a temple and forum.
Julius Caesar was a many of many abilities and interests even though he failed in his most sweeping reforms. Some of his positive achievements were to get himself out of poverty into great wealth by his conquest of Gaul. Not to mention adding the territory to the empire. He won all of his wars, reformed the calendar, began the first newspaper, and built a temple and forum.
Julius Caesar was a many of many abilities and interests even though he failed in his most sweeping reforms. Some of his positive achievements were to get himself out of poverty into great wealth by his conquest of Gaul. Not to mention adding the territory to the empire. He won all of his wars, reformed the calendar, began the first newspaper, and built a temple and forum.
Julius Caesar was a many of many abilities and interests even though he failed in his most sweeping reforms. Some of his positive achievements were to get himself out of poverty into great wealth by his conquest of Gaul. Not to mention adding the territory to the empire. He won all of his wars, reformed the calendar, began the first newspaper, and built a temple and forum.
Julius Caesar was a many of many abilities and interests even though he failed in his most sweeping reforms. Some of his positive achievements were to get himself out of poverty into great wealth by his conquest of Gaul. Not to mention adding the territory to the empire. He won all of his wars, reformed the calendar, began the first newspaper, and built a temple and forum.
Julius Caesar was a many of many abilities and interests even though he failed in his most sweeping reforms. Some of his positive achievements were to get himself out of poverty into great wealth by his conquest of Gaul. Not to mention adding the territory to the empire. He won all of his wars, reformed the calendar, began the first newspaper, and built a temple and forum.
"beware the ides of march" "he is a dreamer, let us leave him"
It is debated, that Julius had an affair with the mother of one of his murderers. It was never confirmed, but it is popular to believe so for some strange reason. After Julius's assassination Octavian hunted down every alleged murderer and killed them. Thus he killed Julius's son.
It is believed that Julius Caesar might have had some form of epilepsy. Some have said that he suffered from hypoglycemia rather than epilepsy.
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No one actually knows cause lots of history of his look and clothing were lost. some say his hair was white-grayish, but according to his biography they predict his hair was actually dark brown.
Positive achievements: Graduated from Annapolis--a very rigorous school Served in the Navy Was promoted to Captain in the Navy Helped to pass campaign finance reform legislation
if you think he discovred america he did not he made shure his kides were ok on his voyage that is pretty much it
what is some of his achievements
Julius Fuerst has written books on various topics such as psychology, personal development, and self-help. Some of his notable works include "Positive Psychology: A Critical Introduction" and "The Activity Illusion: Why We Live to Work in the 21st Century."
Romans had many achievements in many different aspects. Their most important ones were probably their political powers in the ancient times. For a good amount of time they controlled all the land around the Mediterranean sea under the rule of military leaders that took office and pretty much became dictators. (Julius Caesar, Augustus). At the time these achievements were the most important especially to the Roman citizens themselves. Today, some historians argue that their technological advances were the Romans most significant achievements. Some of these include, but are not limited to, aqueducts, baths, arches, stadiums and other architecture, and their road systems.
Some examples of providing positive feedback to students include praising their effort and hard work, acknowledging their progress and improvement, highlighting specific strengths and achievements, and offering constructive encouragement and support.
Octavian was Julius caesars great nephew. As such he has some contact with the boy as he grew and octavian was enamoured of his uncle. Upon his death, Julius Caesars will named Octavian as his now adopted son and heir. Octavia took this to mean the heir to the throne and set about consolidating his position both in the senate and on the battle ground. Marc Anthony was Julius right hand man, war comrade, confidant and friend. Marc Anthony was a self assured man who liked To fight but was not a good diplomat or politician. Julius Caesar left Marc Anthony in Rome as " leader" in the senate but due to the building hatred between Pompey and Caesar, the resultant civil war saw Pompey killed and Julius declared dictator for 10 years. After Julius Caesars assassination , Anthony was declared executor of his will and problems arose between him and Octavian. The resultant war between those two was a draw with a 3 way rule being established between Octavian, Marc Anthony and Lepidus. To bridge the difficulties Marc Anthony married Octavia sister Octavian, but when he went east he fell under the spell of cleopatra( just as Julius Caesar had done) and abandoned his wife. It all finally came to head at the battle of actium where marc Anthony and cleopatra were defeated by Octavian. Marc Anthony committed suicide first. Once cleopatra knew what Octavian was to do with her ( take her back to Rome as. A prisoner) she also committed suicide.