We have no idea whatsoever. If Julius Caesar had not existed and gained power, others would have, and so we can't predict what they would have done or achieved in his place.
The same applies to all prominent people over the centuries. Those of us who live in the real world accept this and don't try to know the unknowable.
A clock chimes. They only had sundials in Ancient Rome, but when Shakespeare wrote this play, the Elizabethans had clocks that chimed.
No, Julius Caesar did not improve the Roman Empire because it did not exist at the time. Julius Caesar lived during the period of the Roman Republic.Julius Caesar did make improvements to the political structure of the Republic - in an attempt to unify the provinces and avoid another civil war. He also made other reforms, such as the introduction of a debt restructuring law and the Julian calendar. This resulted in a reduction in debt and a less chaotic calendar, both of which helped improve the Republic.
1. He brought about the end of the roman republic, which had long lasting effects on the social and political history of Europe and the East2. He redrew the political map of Europe and the East, creating provinces to example that, in some cases, outline the nation that exist there today3. His writings (for example, The conquest of Gaul) were, and are, considered great works of literature4. His successes as a General are still studied by Military Tacticians
Julian Calender, without it we wouldnt have 365 days divided into 12 months. But this idea was taken from a greek astronomer
For the first 200 years after him, the rulers of Rome called themselves Princeps (First Citizan). aware that any suggestion of kingship would bring out the knives as it had with Julius Caesar. The word Emperor did not exist - there was Imperator (from which we later derived the word Emperor) but that was then a title of acclaim which soldiers on a winning battlefield shouted at their successful general. The title Caesar was commonly adopted by successive rulers, whatever else they titled themselves, and carried through to modern times - in Germany the king was called Kaiser, which was their pronunciation of Caesar, and in Russia, the Czar was their version of Caesar. Everyone of note wanted to be Caesar, so highly was he regarded.
Yes, Julius Caesar did exist and did many of the things written about him. Our calendar even has a month named after him and that is August.
He was. Christ was born 4 B.C.
A clock chimes. They only had sundials in Ancient Rome, but when Shakespeare wrote this play, the Elizabethans had clocks that chimed.
No, Julius Caesar did not improve the Roman Empire because it did not exist at the time. Julius Caesar lived during the period of the Roman Republic.Julius Caesar did make improvements to the political structure of the Republic - in an attempt to unify the provinces and avoid another civil war. He also made other reforms, such as the introduction of a debt restructuring law and the Julian calendar. This resulted in a reduction in debt and a less chaotic calendar, both of which helped improve the Republic.
Aristotle died long before the historical Julius Caesar was born. Shakespeare wrote his play over 1600 years after Caesar's death. Aristotle didn't know anything about Caesar or Shakespeare's play. Some people think that Aristotle's remarks on drama (which he based on one play, Oedipus Rex) are applicable to works written thousands of years later in an idiom which did not even exist in his time. It's a debatable point.
Yes. He was a general in the army of the Roman Empire. He was an important supporter and the loyal friend of Julius Caesar, as a military commander and administrator. After Caesar's assassination, Antony formed an official political alliance in 43 BC, known as the Second Triumvirate.
We wouldn't have the heavy elements... and as a result, we wouldn't exist.
1. He brought about the end of the roman republic, which had long lasting effects on the social and political history of Europe and the East2. He redrew the political map of Europe and the East, creating provinces to example that, in some cases, outline the nation that exist there today3. His writings (for example, The conquest of Gaul) were, and are, considered great works of literature4. His successes as a General are still studied by Military Tacticians
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Julian Calender, without it we wouldnt have 365 days divided into 12 months. But this idea was taken from a greek astronomer
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