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Yes, Julius Caesar was a ruler among his other accomplishments. He ruled as a dictator, which was a legitimate position in the Roman Republic.

Yes, Julius Caesar was a ruler among his other accomplishments. He ruled as a dictator, which was a legitimate position in the Roman republic.

Yes, Julius Caesar was a ruler among his other accomplishments. He ruled as a dictator, which was a legitimate position in the Roman republic.

Yes, Julius Caesar was a ruler among his other accomplishments. He ruled as a dictator, which was a legitimate position in the Roman republic.

Yes, Julius Caesar was a ruler among his other accomplishments. He ruled as a dictator, which was a legitimate position in the Roman republic.

Yes, Julius Caesar was a ruler among his other accomplishments. He ruled as a dictator, which was a legitimate position in the Roman republic.

Yes, Julius Caesar was a ruler among his other accomplishments. He ruled as a dictator, which was a legitimate position in the Roman republic.

Yes, Julius Caesar was a ruler among his other accomplishments. He ruled as a dictator, which was a legitimate position in the Roman republic.

Yes, Julius Caesar was a ruler among his other accomplishments. He ruled as a dictator, which was a legitimate position in the Roman republic.

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A fact on war in ancient Rome?

1st punic war 2nd punic war 3rd punic war emporor war


What was the first Punic War?

what was thre first punic war


What was the name of the second Punic War?

Second Punic War.


What were the events of the punic war?

First Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage. Second Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage. Third Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage.


How many years passed between the start of the first punic war and Caesar's appointment as dictator?

23 years. The First Punic War (264 to 241 BC)


Is Julius Caesar's muder related to the Punic Wars?

No, not at all.


When were the ''Punic Wars'' held?

First Punic War - 264-241 BCE Second Punic War - 218-201 BCE Third Punic War - 149-146 BCE


Site of the first Punic War?

The first Punic War was fought in Sicily.


When were the first punic war?

First Punic War 265-241 BCE.


Who win the 1st Punic war?

The Romans won the first punic war .