To become sole ruler of the Roman Empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
Julius Caesar defeated the armies of the senate led by Pompey the Great and the armies assembled by supporters of Pompey and the senate. He defeated Pompey's lieutenants in Spain and Pompey in Greece. The struggle was continued by Pompey's supporters who were defeated in two battles in Tunisia. Next Caesar defeated the client king of Puntus, in northwestern Turkey, who was a supporter of Pompey. Caesar beat the supporters of Pompey three more times, twice in Tunisia and finally in Spain.
To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
The Senate was afraid that Julius Caesar wanted to rule over Rome and take over the government. So, they wanted Caesar back in Rome so as to monitor him and make sure he would not take over Rome.
After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.
After becoming a dictator of Rome for life in 45BC a year later he was assassinated.
In Rome in Italy for most of the time, but later scenes take place on the battlefield at Philippi.
gaius Julius Caesar was one of the greatest military commanders of all time. his conquests expanded rome to new heights. a rival of Caesar, pompey had another army in the east. the senate became afraid of his power and ordered him to disband his army. his reply, only if pompey disbands his. tensions came to a head. there was a rule that commanders could not bring their troops to rome. Caesar crossed the rubicon river entered rome and civil war ensued. Caesar won. this is a thumbnail sketch, i could spend a year researching, and writing about Caesar. i suggest research or a book, this subject has a lot of information and it take time to digest it all. Julius Caesar was a dictator of Rome.
Caesar is plannng to take over rome and turn it into a dictatorship
The senate was angry with Caesar. He was hugely popular with the plebians, and he had overstayed his term as proconsul Gaul, so they feared he might be planning an attack on Rome to take control of the Republic. So, they called for Caesar to lay down his arms and return to Rome for punishment. Caesar didn't accept their proposal, refusing to return for punishment for something he hadn't even done. The Senate then convinced Pompey (One of the two Consuls of Rome, the other one being Caesar himself) to mark Caesar as a traitor, and declare him an enemy of Rome. Caesar was displeased when he heard this, and decided to cross the Rubicon river and march on Rome. After defeating the armies of Pompey and the Senate at multiple battles, Caesar became Dictator of the Roman Republic.
The senate was angry with Caesar. He was hugely popular with the plebians, and he had overstayed his term as proconsul of Gaul, so they feared he might be planning an attack on Rome to take control of the Republic. So, they called for Caesar to lay down his arms and return to Rome for punishment. Caesar didn't accept their proposal, refusing to return for punishment for something he hadn't even done. The Senate then convinced Pompey (One of the two Consuls of Rome, the other one being Caesar himself) to mark Caesar as a traitor, and declare him an enemy of Rome. Caesar was displeased when he heard this, and decided to cross the Rubicon river and march on Rome. After defeating the armies of Pompey and the Senate at multiple battles, Caesar became Dictator of the Roman Republic.
The Senate was afraid that Julius Caesar wanted to rule over Rome and take over the government. So, they wanted Caesar back in Rome so as to monitor him and make sure he would not take over Rome.
it means to defeat or take control of.
No his ex-wife did, but it only led to disaster. Marc Antony originally ruled Rome as Caesar's Master of the Horse while Caesar was in the East going after Pompey. He had a problem with unrest and came down hard on the rioters, incurring the anger of Caesar. When things were patched up between the two of them, and Antony was counsul with Caesar, Caesar was killed and Antony was the sole authority in Rome.
48 b.C
After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.
Taking a lot of counties winning a lot of battles
After becoming a dictator of Rome for life in 45BC a year later he was assassinated.
In Rome in Italy for most of the time, but later scenes take place on the battlefield at Philippi.
They took control of the Italian Peninsula.