he was (as is clearly seen in today's society) a VERY influential man But... Caesar was not just one man, in fact, after Julius' death it became a Title in Rome so for the title of the greatest empire in history to live on is this really terribly unexpected? Over the course of history, this title showed up throughout Europe at various times. In France Napoleon gave himself a title that was derisive from "Caesar" and also in Russia the "Czars".
No. Caesar salad was so named because of a Mexican Italian chef named "Caesar Cardini" in the early 20th century.
The story is traditionally told that the Caesar Salad is named after its inventor, an Italian chef named Caesar Cardini, who had a restaurant in Mexico.
His father was Gaius Octavius - a Roman senator who died before he ever made consul, who died when he was 4. His mother was Atia Balba Caesonia who was Julius Caesar's niece. Julius Caesar - who was his great uncle, adopted him and made him his heir at age 18. See related link for more info:
Caesar was told not to by the government, if he did so he would be named an outlaw.
Julius Caesar is a main character in the play, and even after his death appears as a ghost to Brutus. It can be and has been argued that Caesar's character overshadows the whole play, and so it is proper that it should be named after him. It is also possible that Shakespeare named the play after Caesar because he was better known than Brutus and so potential audience members were more likely to know what the play was about and buy tickets.
I'm sorry, but I don't have information about a specific individual named John Caesar, as there may be many people with that name. If you are referring to a historical figure or a well-known person, please provide more context so I can assist you better.
Luke 20:25 "And he said unto them, Render therefore unto Caesar the things which be Caesar's, and unto God the things which be God's." Caesar is government, so pay respect to his law and pay taxes due.
Julius Caesar wouldn't necessarily be called a risk taker. He did many things that we as people wouldn't do but he did it out of selfishness rather than being a so called "daredevil". He ignored warnings of citizens because of how self righteous and stuck up he was.
Caesar is a title that has been held by many men, each with different numbers of siblings, so this question is not answerable as put. If you are referring to Gaius Julius Caesar, he did not have any brothers. He had a sister, Julia.
His voyages were so important because he is named after so many things such as THE HUDSON BAY, THE HUDSON RIVER and all sorts of thing .
well Augustus started the Pax Romana and he created so many things
Caesar did not have any children he just adopted his children you need to find out how many he had on his own if you cant maybe you should not be so stupid