After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.
After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.
After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.
After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.
After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.
After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.
After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.
After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.
After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.
Julius Caesar gained control of Rome by winning the civil war with Pompey.
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yes
Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.
Yes Julius Caesar was a ruler of Rome
Julius Caesar was born and died in Rome.
Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.
After Julius Caesar established control of France
he would be killed because of all the power he gained
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This is a quote of Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar had the supreme rule of Rome from loosely, 48 BC to his death in 44 BC. He had flashes of authority before 48, when he was consul, but it was not until he defeated Pompey that he gained total political control although he still had a few military matter to settle.