Octavius takes over Rome, Brutus commits suicide right before he is taken captive, and a little while later, Brutus's wife also commits suicide.
It was Augustus, the first Roman Emperor. This was not his real name.
After the assassination of Julius Caesar there were more civil wars. The first ones were between the supporters of Caesar and his opponents. The former won. The last ones were between the two main leaders of the Caesarians: Octavian and Mark Antony. Octavian won and became the first Roman emperor. Octavian had changed his name to Imperator Caesar Divi Filius (winner, son of the deified Caesar) because he was the adoptive son of Caesar. When he become emperor he was given the title of Augustus (the venerable one) and his name became Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus. Historian use the name Augustus when they write about the period when he was emperor.
Rome is celebrating the victory of Caesar over Pompey in the Roman Civil War.
Julius Caesar had girl friends all over the empire, but at the time of his death two women were predominant, they were Cleopatra of Egypt and Servilia Caepionis.
Julius Caesar is currently dead, and has been for over 2000 years.
The people of Rome are celebrating Caesar's victory over the sons of Pompey, thus making him the sole ruler of Rome. Earlier, Caesar, Pompey and Crassus had shared power in what was called the First Triumvirate, but Crassus was killed fighting the Parthians and Caesar turned on Pompey and defeated him and his sons.
Julius Caesar was officially the man in power in 48 BC after the battle of Pharsalus when he defeated Pompey.
yes he did
No, you have your Caesars mixed. Julius Caesar was the older one. Julius was a dictator who was killed. Augustus Caesar was the adopted son of Julius Caesar who became Rome's first citizen or as we call him, Rome's first emperor.
Because Julius caesar had taken mostly over rome and trying to be the emporer rome! and also caesar killed one of the senates.... (P.S: i am a history teacher in california)
Julius Caesar in the time of Ancient Rome
The workers and general people of Rome are celebrating the triumph of Julius Caesar over Pompey.They are celebrating Caesar's defeat of the sons of Pompey.
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.
Both Octavian and Julius Caesar wanted a strong central government which could gain control over the provinces and end Rome's political and administrative disarray.
assassinatedFlavus was the first designated dictator. Dictator was a temporary office created in times of national emergency, when the country was under martial law. Cincinnatus famously was summoned from his plowing and, once the crisis was over, resigned the dictatorship, and returned to his plow. There are over forty dictators listed in Roman archives. However, Julius Caesar is the only one created Dictator in Perpetuus. Following Caesar's assassination, his heir, Octavius, became the Emperor of Rome, known as Caesar Augustus, although his official title was Princeps.
I do not know the answer but which Caesar are you talking about Julius Caesar or Augustus Caesar? Probably in Greece anyways. Julius Caesar was killed in the Forum in Rome. Stabbed to death by about 21 senators who didn't like him taking over the government. Julius Caesar was stabbed on the steps of the senate house. (Augustus Caesar was not killed - he died a natural death.)
He had two main occupations. He was a General. Then, he was an Emperor. A slight correction here. Julius Caesar was never an emperor (although he tried to act like one). He was a dictator, which was a legal position in ancient Rome.
Rome is celebrating the victory of Caesar over Pompey in the Roman Civil War.
After Julius Caesar was stabbed to death by the Senate, three people took over, Marc Antony, Lepidus, and Julius Caesar's adopted son, Octavian (later Known as Caesar Augustus.) After awhile, Octavian Defeated the two others and became the first Emperor of Rome.