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Julius Caesar DID MOT BECOME KING OR RULER OF THE ROME BECAUSE HE WAS NOT CONFIDENTLY IN RULLING ROME VERY MUCH.YET HE LOVED ROME VERY MUCH BUT HE DID NOT WANT TO BE SUCCESSOR OF THE PREVIOUS KING.

PS.He didn't become Emperor because Emperors were hated and feared at that time.

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Why did Julius Caesar want to be king?

Julius Caesar did not want to be a "king" in the strict sense of the word. King was a nasty word to the Romans. But Caesar did want all the power, so he was satisfied with the title and powers of a dictator. The reasons for his power-grab were because of his impatience with the slow moving senate, the resistance to some of his reforms and his own ego.


What were some goals of Julius Caesar?

to become king and please his fellow Romans


Why did the public want Caesar to be king?

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What was the purpose of Caesar denying the crown?

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Why did brutus and his conspirators murder juluis Caesar?

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.

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Why did Julius Caesar want to be king?

Julius Caesar did not want to be a "king" in the strict sense of the word. King was a nasty word to the Romans. But Caesar did want all the power, so he was satisfied with the title and powers of a dictator. The reasons for his power-grab were because of his impatience with the slow moving senate, the resistance to some of his reforms and his own ego.


What were some goals of Julius Caesar?

to become king and please his fellow Romans


Why did the public want Caesar to be king?

The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.


What was the purpose of Caesar denying the crown?

Crowd reaction caused Caesar to deny the crown.Crowd reaction caused Caesar to deny the crown.Crowd reaction caused Caesar to deny the crown.Crowd reaction caused Caesar to deny the crown.Crowd reaction caused Caesar to deny the crown.Crowd reaction caused Caesar to deny the crown.Crowd reaction caused Caesar to deny the crown.Crowd reaction caused Caesar to deny the crown.Crowd reaction caused Caesar to deny the crown.


When did Julius Caesar become king?

Julius Caesar never became "king" of Rome. The senates stabbed him to death because they thought he was going to become "king" of Rome


What was Caesar going to become?

King of rome


Why did brutus and his conspirators murder juluis Caesar?

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.


What event caused many Romans to fear that Caesar would become king?

When Caesar ordered the Senate to declare him dictator for life. But this is not quite true. Caesar never ordered the senate to declare him dictator for life, the senate did it on its own. Although this honor contributed to the people's fears that he would become a king, the actual event that triggered the immediate action of the conspirators was the offering of a crown to Caesar at the Lupercalia festival. Even though Caesar refused the crown, it was widely believed that he was not sincere.


Which king brought pheasants to England?

King of England was King Harold ,when the Romans and Julius Caesar invaded England was when the pheasants first appeared


Why julius Caesar die?

Caesar died because the senators of the Roman Republic feared the Caesar would become too powerful and become King of Rome.


Did Caesar conquer king James?

No, the Romans had left Britain's shore a long time before James the first became king.


Why did the roman senate resent Caesar's growing power?

It was only a minority of senators who were unhappy with Caesar's growing power. Caesar had filled the senate with his supporters. These senators thought that Caesar wanted to become a king and bring the Roman Republic to an end. They equated a king with tyranny. The Republic had been created some 500 years earlier when the last king of the Roman monarchy was deposed in a rebellion because he was a tyrant. The Romans decided to abolish the monarchy and established the Republic whose purpose was to prevent the return of tyranny and preserve liberty. Thus they felt that Caesar was a threat to the Republic and the liberty which was associated with it and a man who wanted to become a tyrannical king.