Julius Caesar never made himself a dictator for life. He was appointed dictator for life by the senate. This was in the year 44 BC, the same year in which he was killed.
Julius Caesar did not make himself dictator for life. The Senate, at that time, in Rome, made Julius Caesar dictator for life.
He didn't. It was the Senate that gave him the authority to call himself the 'dictator of life'.
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He served about five years. "Dictator" was a temporary, appointed office under the Roman republic's constitution. Caesar was appointed dictator for a term in 49 B.C., then appointed dictator for life in 44, the same year he was assassinated.
The Roman leader Julius Caesar's strengths were courage and bravery. He wanted to make all citizens of Rome equals and give them a good life.
No Roman ruler forced the senate to name him dictator. During the Roman Republic the dictatorship was an extraordinary officer of state appointed to deal with emergencies and with a term of office of 6 months. The only exceptions to this were Lucius Cornelius Sulla who was appointed for an indeterminate period (he resigned after 1 year) and Julius Caesar, who was appointed four times and in the second one was appointed for an indeterminate period, the third one for ten years and the fourth one for life. Neither Sulla nor Caesar forced the senate to appoint them.
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Julius Caesar formed a political alliance with Marcus Crassus and Pompey in order to dominate Roman politics. Caesar also attained great military power and eventually began a dictatorship in Rome.
The aristocratic senators feared that Caesar was using his popularity with the masses as a means to make a play for permanent dictator, from which he could make himself king, which the republicans abhorred.
he didnt make any apperantly
Antony is dangerous. Cassius foresaw that Antony, if allowed to live, would thwart the conspirators' plans and make himself a dictator.
The petition about Publius Cimber was an excuse to approach Julius Caesar Plutarch did not say why Caesar exiled Publius Cimber.