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it was 49B.C. to 44B.C.
Julius Caesar's "reign"ofifcially began after the battle of Pharsalus, when he defeated Pompey in the civil war, in 48 BC. However before the final battle he had already obtained a great deal of power.

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Gaius Julius Caesar took over Gaul (what is now France) during the Gallic wars of 58-51 B.C.

If you want you can read about it in Julius Caesars book Commentarii de Bello Gallico

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Octavianus, or Augustus, ruled Egypt from 30BC to his death in 14 AD. After his conquest of Egypt in 30BC, Egypt, due to its importance, became an imperial province, under direct control of the ruling emperor. The Romans never had a governor of Egypt above the rank of equestrian, and any other official of higher rank could not even enter Egypt unless he had special permission of the emperor. Emperors following Augustus kept to these rules.

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never. Cleopatra did and his nephew went out with her and helped her country lose a battle against his adopted nephew

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Julius Caesar never conquered Egypt. It was his heir and great nephew, Octavian, who conquered Egypt.

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Julius Caesar officially gained complete power in 48 BC after the battle of Pharsalus and he held that power until his death in 44 BC.

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