Yes Julius Caeser did change the course of events at the time he lived in. He began his military career and political career around 70 B.C. or B.C.E. He willingly obeyed the senates order (form of government then of ROME) which involved many military campaing and conquest in the gallic country side. (Now France, Switzerland, parts of Spain and Portugal, and up to the Rhine river.) His conquest brought jealousy to other military commanders in the Roman territory. THis brought feudes with Pompey. Through his conquest he managed to recruit and army of 11 legions, (each legion is about 4000 men) he soon grew tired of the way the republic was treating him and other Romans and declared a civil war. This civil war helped him gain the entire Roman Empire which he declared himself to be dictator of in 48 B.C. 4 years later he was brutally assassinated by his senate. His actions singlehandedly brought the Roman Republic into a Roman Empire with more of a monarchy rulership with constant assassinations occurring to the leaders which is what eventually led into the fall of the Roman empire, the rise of the holy roman empire later known as different countrys divided into Germany, austria, prussia. Other parts of the empire fell to barbarian(other countries that Romans thought they were better then) invasion creating the new countries of France and England and the majority of the countries we know today.
Cicero did not have a direct part in Julius Caesar's death but his work and ideas did influence the senate into getting rid of Caesar
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Caesar had, among other ideas for change, debt reform and land reform. These were sore spots with the Optimates (his political enemies) and were a factor in his death.
the definition of revolution is a dramatic change in the way something works or is organized or in peoples ideas about it. the colonist decided to change the way they lived
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Cicero did not have a direct part in Julius Caesar's death but his work and ideas did influence the senate into getting rid of Caesar
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Julius Caesar actually had very little impact on our government today. Today's governments are sometimes based on Roman ideas, but they were not Caesar's ideas. Caesar was a man of his times and he gained office by following the Roman rules, which were different from ours. About the only impact that could be connected to him is the two-party system. Caesar was a populist, or liberal in today's terms and his opponents were the optimates, or conservatives.
It is said that Shakespeare used the writings of Plutarch for ideas for his ancient history plays.
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Shakespeare drew many of his ideas for "Julius Caesar" from historical sources, primarily Plutarch's "Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans," which details the lives and events surrounding Julius Caesar and other key figures of the time. He also incorporated elements from Roman histories and contemporary accounts, blending fact with dramatic interpretation to explore themes of ambition, betrayal, and the moral complexities of power. Additionally, Shakespeare was influenced by the political context of his own time, reflecting concerns about leadership and governance.
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It is actually "Beware the Ides of March," not the "ideas" of March. It refers to March 15. Someone told that to the emperor Julius Cesar, and he was assassinated on March 15 by his closest friend and adviser, among others. I believe it's from a play by Shakespeare about Julius Cesar.
The saying "Beware the ides of March came from William Shakespeare's famous play, "Julius Caesar."
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