Julius Caesar was popular among many soldiers (not all of them) because he was outstanding military commander and because he respected. He also doubled their pay. The many soldiers who fought in Caesar's Gallic wars in which he conquered Gaul were fiercely loyal to him.
Julius Caesar was very popular with the lower and middle classes, who saw him as the hero of the people. This is because he was a popularis. This was a political faction which championed the cause of the poor and wanted reforms to help the poor. They were opposed by the optimates, a political faction which represented the aristocracy and was opposed to these reforms. Caesar fought a civil war against the forces of the senate, which was dominated by aristocratic optimates. The people saw him as a man who took on an aristocracy they saw as being corrupt. Caesar also implemented an agrarian law which redistributed land to the poor, wrote off 1/4 of all debts and donated money to the poor.
Caesar was popular among the common people because he was seen as the hero of the people. He was a popularis, a political faction which championed the cause of the poor and wanted reforms to help the poor. This faction was opposed by the optimates, a faction which represented the interests of the aristocracy and opposed the reforms.
When he was a consul before he waged war on the senate, Caesar had pushed through a land reform which redistributed farmland to the poor. In his younger days he had already gained popularity when he was a lawyer who pursued former officials who were corrupt or had practiced extortion relentlessly. When he seized power during the civil war he enforced his land reform, wrote off 1/4 of all debts (many poor people were heavily indebted) and donated money to the poor. During the civil war Caesar. was seen as a man who had the guts and the ability to stand up to an aristocracy which was seen as corrupt.
Caesar won further popularity when he conquered Gaul in his Gallic Wars. Victory in battle and conquest were highly celebrated in Rome. He was also a brilliant orator and he was charismatic. He was very good at getting along with people. He also took steps to ensure his popularity. He spent large sums of money to provide public entertainments, This was popular among the poor. He transformed the gladiatorial contests from funerary rituals for the private funerals of the rich into public games for public entertainment.
he was just important because of how he did his armies!
He was so popular with the roman people because of his success on the battlefield.
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The Romans officially invaded Britain three times. Twice by Julius Caesar and once by Claudius.
Julius Caesar, a Patrician, had turned to the popular vote when he fell out with the rest of the aristocracy. So as a populare he was supported by that elment, and detested by many of the nobility who talked much about the Republic, be wanted it organised to their own benefit.
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From the time of Julius Caesar to the present it has been 2065 years.
No, Cleopatra had nothing to do with the death of Julius Caesar. However his relationship with her was resented by many Romans and contributed to a general dislike of her.
The Romans officially invaded Britain three times. Twice by Julius Caesar and once by Claudius.
Julius Caesar, a Patrician, had turned to the popular vote when he fell out with the rest of the aristocracy. So as a populare he was supported by that elment, and detested by many of the nobility who talked much about the Republic, be wanted it organised to their own benefit.
No it wasn't The Romans Had many problems with their new emperor
Julius Caesar, although taking part in many wars, was the most popular for his Gaulic Wars. The second most popular war would probably be the Civil war against Pompey.
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Julius Caesar has 3 children
Julius Caesar had three marriages.
Julius Caesar has 3 children
Calpurnia requests that Caesar stay home on the Ides of March and not go to the Senate because she had a nightmare in which Caesar's statue was spouting blood in which many Romans bathed their hands.
Julius Caesar had 2 assistance