101 b.C.
Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC.
Caesar's daughter was born in either 83 or 82 BC the exact year is unclear.
Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC and died in 44 BC.
In Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," when climbers plead with Caesar to recall his brother from banishment, Caesar responds with a sense of authority and pride. He initially shows compassion by considering their pleas, asserting that he is a merciful ruler. However, he ultimately refuses their requests, emphasizing his power and the importance of maintaining order in the state. This moment highlights both his strength and the complexities of his character, as he balances personal feelings with political responsibilities.
Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC and died in 44 BC. He was 55 at the time of his death.
Julius Caesar had no "infirmities" to speak of. Towards the end of his life some of the ancient writers think that he was simply getting tired and worn out, but nevertheless he was well enough to be planning a major military campaign at the time of his assassination. The ancient writers claimed he had the "falling sickness" or epilepsy. However this is strongly disputed today and it is thought that Caesar suffered from low blood sugar or hypoglycemia. The symptoms of both conditions are identical. Since the ancients had no idea of blood sugar, but were familiar with epilepsy, they labeled Caesar as being an epileptic.
Henri Caesar was born in 1791.
Bill Caesar was born in 1899.
Caesar Wright was born in 1904.
Kurt Caesar was born in 1906.
Adrian Caesar was born in 1955.
Caesar Twins was born in 1980.