He is an important part of Roman history. In the jigsaw of History, take Julius Caesar out, and you would have a piece of the historical history of the world - missing.
Yes Julius Caesar had what is now know today as epilepsy.
Yes Pastor Shirley Caesar Is Still Married and Has Been Now for 27 Years!
Yes . Julius Caesar had several Italian women with whom he fathered children and Julia Scalcione matches the DNA of the Julii clan. She is indeed and now her children after her will inherit the talent, and psychic power of the Julii clan.
yes they did....he also had 2nd wife pompeii...............nd yea....well now yuCornelia and Julius Caesar were married according the standard Roman custom of their time. As Roman marriage rites changed over time, it's impossible to say exactly how they contracted the union and there is no historical evidence that states it.
Farewell, good Strato. Caesar, now be still. I killed not thee with half so good a will.
Yes Julius Caesar had what is now know today as epilepsy.
Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger, known simply as Brutus, was a friend and one of the killers of Julius Caesar, who seeing him said (probably): And you, son?"
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Yes he was now leave me alone
If you mean Julius Caesar, he only had one daughter and her mother was Caesar's first wife, Cornelia. Now, Cleopatra claimed that her son was a child of Caesar's, but Caesar never recognized him as a son and there are solid reasons for Cleopatra to try to "hang one" on Caesar.
Lord Weston was one of the main characters in "I Remember Caesar." He was a famous judge who became rattled when he received a note that asked, remember Caesar? He received the note on the anniversary of the death of Julius Caesar and worried he was now a target for assassination.
Julius Caesar was the one who led the Romans into what is now France.
Which One?Gaius Julius Caesar I, son of Sextus Julius Caesar IGaius Julius Caesar II, son of Gaius Julius Caesar I, married Marcia, daughter of consul Quintus Marcius RexGaius Julius Caesar, Proconsul of Asia, circa 90 BC, great-grandson of Sextus Julius CaesarGaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus, circa 130 BC - 87 BC, son of Lucius Julius Caesar II and PoppiliaGaius Julius Caesar, 100 BC - 44 BC), conqueror of Gaul, dictatorGaius Julius Caesar Octavanius Augustus, 63 BC - 14 ADGaius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus, 20 BC - 4 ADGaius Julius Caesar Germanicus (aka Caligula) 12 AD - 41 AD, emperor from 37 AD to 41 ADGaius Julius Ceasar: 100 BC - 44 BC was the first dictator for life, who got assassinated on the ides of march, 44 BC by a group of senators who feared Caesar was too self obsessed and later made himself King so his sons and grandsons would also follow him as a King. he was now as 1 of the greatest men of all time
Well, the usual was going on. Julius Caesar was hungry for power, and now that he was at such a seat of power, he made sure that no one could take it away from him. Don't take this the wrong way, Julius Caesar was a great ruler. It's just that he was clawing for power, which is normal.
They tried to motivate the Roman mob against Julius Caesar by citing various instances when the people had been loyal and yearning for Pompey and now they should not celebrate with Caesar's victory over Pompey. They did so in order to disperse the crowd so that Julius Caesar is not motivated or become high-headed on seeing so many of his supporters.
Yes Pastor Shirley Caesar Is Still Married and Has Been Now for 27 Years!
Gaul, called Transalpine Gaul, in other words what is now France was conquered by Julius Caesar. But Caesar did not "reign"; he was not a king or an emperor, and he only became dictator for life after he had conquered Gaul. During the time he was dictator, no territories were added to Rome's empire.