Julius Caesar died on March 15, 44 BCE. As of 2023, that was 2067 years ago.
Was a boy, yes. He lived a long time ago!
it was true a very long time ago.
No, he was born approximately 770,000 days ago, and died approximately 750,000 days ago.
Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) was deified as a god by the Romans under Caesar's heir, Octavian (later Augustus Caesar). His birth month, Quintilis, was renamed Iulius in his honor. (In 8 BC, the month of August was similarly named for Augustus)
The queen of Egypt 2000 years ago was Cleopatra VII. She was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, and her reign is known for its political intrigue and alliances with powerful Roman leaders such as Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Cleopatra is also renowned for her beauty and her tragic end.
Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15 (Ides of March), 44 BC. Today is November 11, 2011. So his death was 2055 years ago, 7 months, and 27 days ago. That is somewhere around 750,805 days.
Was a boy, yes. He lived a long time ago!
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it was true a very long time ago.
Well, honey, 5 BC was about 2026 years ago. So, if you were planning on time traveling back to meet Julius Caesar, you might want to rethink your itinerary.
No, he was born approximately 770,000 days ago, and died approximately 750,000 days ago.
The first autopsy was performed 400 years ago.
no one knows because I'm sure no one from 2012 was alive between 100 BC and 44 BC. And I'm also pretty sure that the 'Julius Caesar' story in 2012 is VERY different from the one 100 years ago ~You cant believe everything. but I'm probably wrong anyway , LOL . idgaf , bye . ;)
Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) was deified as a god by the Romans under Caesar's heir, Octavian (later Augustus Caesar). His birth month, Quintilis, was renamed Iulius in his honor. (In 8 BC, the month of August was similarly named for Augustus)
January was extended to 31 days 2055 years ago, in 44 BC. That was just a small part of a major calendar reform undertaken by Julius Caesar, the final product being the Julian calendar.
The queen of Egypt 2000 years ago was Cleopatra VII. She was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, and her reign is known for its political intrigue and alliances with powerful Roman leaders such as Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Cleopatra is also renowned for her beauty and her tragic end.
Julian Calender, without it we wouldnt have 365 days divided into 12 months. But this idea was taken from a greek astronomer