The population size of the city of Rome at the time of Julius Caesar is uncertain. He was born in 100 BC. According to some estimates the city of Rome in the 1st century BC had 900,000 inhabitants. Later, at its biggest the city of Rome reached 1-1,4 million. This was a mind boggling at for the time. The first city toreach1 million in Western Europe after the Roman days wasLondon This was in the 19th century!
Caesar- Rome Bonaparte- France Both were born with big dreams, expectations and plans for Empire.
Julius Caesar gained control of Rome by winning the civil war with Pompey.
It was big
It's impossible to give an accurate head count of Caesar's army. It would all depend on how many legions he had with him in his various wars. Now a legion, at least on paper, consisted of 5,000 men, but most of the time they were greatly undermanned. So if Caesar had, for example, five legions, he would technically have 25,000 men. But the reality of the situation could very well be half that number.
Your assignment is to write an obituary for Julius Caesar. This is a biography, so it should include information like when he was born, when he died, what his major achievements were, how and why he died (this is important!). Write your article as though he has just died. List every source you use in the Resources section at the bottom. There are heaps of these if you just Google - Julius Caesar's obituary. Here is one I have copied for you. Obituary: Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caeser was born on July 12th or 13th 100 B.C .in Rome. He died march 15th 44 B.C., he was 57 years old when he died. His fathers name was Gaius Julius Ceaser Sr. His mothers name was Aurelia Cotta. His dad died when julius was only 16 years old. With his dad dead his mother had a big influnce on his life. Caesers family was part of a Romes original aristocracy, called patrians. They were not rich and not particularly influencial. In 86 B.C. he ran for public office. He was appointed flamen dialis and he was the leader of Rome. He was named dictator for life, and heavily centralized the already faltering government of the weak Republic. Caesar was attacked and stabbed to death by a group of Senators who called themselves the Liberators.
Caesar- Rome Bonaparte- France Both were born with big dreams, expectations and plans for Empire.
he has a big nose and he made republic of Rome just Rome
Julius Caesar gained control of Rome by winning the civil war with Pompey.
It was big
The Roman Empire became much bigger after Julius Caesar. Many more conquests were made. Caesar conquered Gaul in the Gallic Wars (58-50 BC). The Roman Empire reached itsgreatestextent much later, in 166 AD under emperorTrajan.
It's impossible to give an accurate head count of Caesar's army. It would all depend on how many legions he had with him in his various wars. Now a legion, at least on paper, consisted of 5,000 men, but most of the time they were greatly undermanned. So if Caesar had, for example, five legions, he would technically have 25,000 men. But the reality of the situation could very well be half that number.
She seduced Julius Caesar and Marc Antony to ensure Egypt's freedom against the growing Roman empire. Marc Antony began giving Roman land to her and her children (descendants of Julius Caesar and himself). She also attempted to seduce Octavian after he defeated Marc Antony, but her charms were rebuffed and she committed suicide.
Your assignment is to write an obituary for Julius Caesar. This is a biography, so it should include information like when he was born, when he died, what his major achievements were, how and why he died (this is important!). Write your article as though he has just died. List every source you use in the Resources section at the bottom. There are heaps of these if you just Google - Julius Caesar's obituary. Here is one I have copied for you. Obituary: Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caeser was born on July 12th or 13th 100 B.C .in Rome. He died march 15th 44 B.C., he was 57 years old when he died. His fathers name was Gaius Julius Ceaser Sr. His mothers name was Aurelia Cotta. His dad died when julius was only 16 years old. With his dad dead his mother had a big influnce on his life. Caesers family was part of a Romes original aristocracy, called patrians. They were not rich and not particularly influencial. In 86 B.C. he ran for public office. He was appointed flamen dialis and he was the leader of Rome. He was named dictator for life, and heavily centralized the already faltering government of the weak Republic. Caesar was attacked and stabbed to death by a group of Senators who called themselves the Liberators.
Julius Caesar was a Roman general, statesman, and dictator who rose to power through military conquests and political maneuvering. He belonged to the patrician class, which was the elite social class of ancient Rome. Basically, he was a big shot in Roman society, until he got a little too big for his britches and met a rather sharp end.
They both made a big impact on their countries and the world
We know the kind of things that the Romans of Caesar's day ate, but not what was Julius Caesar's particualr favourite. To jokingly talk about Big Macs, Macdonalds happy meals and Caesar Salads, none of which existed in Caesar's day, is only barely sillier than actually trying to guess the answer to this.
It convinced the senators that Caesar was a big threat to the senate. The senate ordered him to disband his armies after the end of the Gallic Wars in which Caesar conquered Gaul. These troops were very good, battle-hardened veterans who were very loyal to Caesar. His victories also gave him prestige and popularity with the people in Rome. The senate was afraid that Caesar would use his armies and popularity to seize power. Caesar refused to obey the order and marched on Rome with his soldiers from northern Italy. He started the civil war.