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Q: Why are the commoners in Julius Caesar like the American public today?
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How did Julius Caesar becaome a leading public figure?

Julius Caesar became a leading public figure due to his personality and the fact that he was elected to all the public offices necessary for him to become consul and then a governor.


Why did Julius Caesar's brother give him the throne?

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Was Julius Caesar's father the emperor?

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How did Julius Caesar refer to himself in public?

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Is there any proof that the people who murdered Julius Caesar actually did it?

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What unusual event did Julius Caesar conduct in 69 BC?

In 69 BC Julius Caesar was elected quaestor. He was awarded with service in Spain, however, before he left his aunt Julia died. Caesar took the unusual step of conducting a public funeral for her. Julia had been the wife of Gaius Marius. Public funerals were not customary in ancient Rome at that time.Many believe that Caesar staged this ceremony to praise Marius.


What was in Caesar will?

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Was Julius Caesar bald?

Julius Caesar tried to hide his baldness by using a comb-over. Some sources say that he invented it. He also wore his civic crown any time he was out in public which held the comb-over in place.


Did Julius Caesar give public land to the poor?

No, he did not although the releasing of some public lands to poorer farmers may have been in his plans, he never actually got around to doing it.


Was Julius Caesar a famous Roman historian?

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Was Julius Caesar famous Roman historian?

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What did Julius Caesar do before he became emporer?

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