Augustus became the first Roman emperor in 27 BC, 18 years after the assassination of Julius Caesar. In between there were civil wars.
He was a good leader. He gained power over many lands and most people liked him
No he did not. He lived in a house, but not on any valley lands.
they gained control of Canada and french lands east of the Mississippi river.
Yes. Geography played an important role for Julius Caesar. First he conquered the lands next to the ocean: France, Spain, Morocco. He made sure that his enemies could not attack from behind him. Only then did he take on his rival.
The Spanish gained full control over the Incas in 1572. When the last leader Túpac Amaru was killed. Then Spanish conquered Vilcabamba and gained full control of the Inca Empire.
Julius Caesar made many changes in Rome gave land to poor romans.many Romans did not have job.julius Caesar gave jobs for these people jobs.people built new roads and temples for rome.julius Caesar gave the people in conquered lands the same rights that Romans had.so he was a good ruler. Augustas Caesar was Rome's first emperor became emperor in the year 27 B.C.He was the one ruler of all the lands in the roman empire.He was a good emperor to his people.He maid fair laws for the empire.While he ruled,many new cities were built in the empire.
the achievements of Rome are very interesting. Their achievements would be doing their job how ever its suppose to be done.And one is how Julius Caesar conquered many lands in his time.
No, he did not although the releasing of some public lands to poorer farmers may have been in his plans, he never actually got around to doing it.
Carthaginians, Gauls, Macedonians, Pontics, Parthians; <--BCEish Goths, Vandals, Huns, Franks, Saxons <--CEish And other Romans, like Julius Caesar.
Both Spain and Portugal gained control of the land in South America as a result of the Treaty of Tordesillas. The lands to the west went to Spain while the ones to the east went to Portugal.
How did the Assyrians and Chaldeans maintain control of their lands.
The Treaty of Tordesillas, signed in 1494, divided newly discovered lands outside Europe between Spain and Portugal. Spain gained control over most of the newly discovered lands in the Americas, while Portugal gained control over the eastern route to Asia and territories in Africa and Asia. The treaty helped Spain establish its dominance in the Americas during the age of exploration.