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Yes, Julius Caesar did win the civil war. The war began in 49 BC and ended in 45 BC.
he turned on him because he didnt wan him to run win for whatever he was doing.
Most likely there would be many casulties however as Genghis khan proved in his battles against the chin large slow moving armies where no match fo his cavalry and so i think most likely Genghis khan would win in a battle however in a war Julius Caesar would win easily
Julius Caesar was awarded the civic crown. It awarded to soldiers who saved the lives of fellow Roman soldier an enemy on a spot held by the enemy that same day.
The first and second battles of Philippi took place in 42 BC.
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It was partly do to the glory Julius needed to win over the remainder of the senate to his side. When Egypt killed Pompey, it may have made him look weak.
Julius Caesar adopted him, his name was Octavian but when he was an emperor he was named "Augustus" which also means the "respected one" because of humbleness as an emperor and because of what he said to the senetors:"I shall no longer lead you, and the victory on Mark Antony [and Cleopatra] was not to win absoulute power".
Definitely Mechagodzilla. No hesitation on that one.