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.
Julius Caesar was a famous Roman general, who laid the foundations of the Roman leadership system.
Julius Caesar was a Roman politician, general, social reformer, and womanizer. He reformed the calendar, built a forum and temple in Rome, and produced the first newspaper.
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because the people feared he was going to be king for life so Brutus made a plan and stabed him in the back and there were other assassins that stabed too. Julius Caesar was Brutsus's freind and Ceasar's last words were "why Brutus"
It was not that Brutus was necessary for the conspiracy, even though, along with his brother-in-law Gaius Cassius Longinus, he was its leader. It was Julius Caesar giving the impression that he wanted to become a king which was necessary. It was this which persuaded the conspirators, including Brutus, to plot against Caesar. This would have ended the Roman Republic. Moreover, the republicans equated a king with tyranny.
So they will not argue in front of their armies
Julius Caesar is a man the end
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Julius Caesar was the Roman(early italian) dictator around 45BC.
Caesar was assassinated because of his autocratic rule. The conspirators thought they were saving the republic by eliminating Caesar.
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Both lived in a time of severe class division.
In the play Julius Caesar the conspirators and the triumvirate are fighting. The conspirators in the play are Brutus and Cassius.
He was killed by the members of his senate. 9 in all, on the ides o fMarch, meaning the 14th.
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According to Seutonius Caesar was tall, fair and well-built. He was supposed to have a broad face and keen dark eyes. He was sensitive about his baldness and was the originator of the comb over.
Julius Caesar and Cornelia seemed to have a strong relationship and she seems to one of the two women in his life that Caesar actually loved. He defied Sulla on her behalf and caused multi- problems for himself by doing so.