Julius Caesar played a pivotal role in transforming Rome through military conquests, which expanded its territories significantly, including the conquest of Gaul. He implemented a series of social and economic reforms, such as the Julian calendar and land redistribution, to address issues faced by the lower classes. Additionally, his centralization of power and establishment of the dictatorship paved the way for the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
That is said by Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Act 3 scene 2.
act 3
Julius Caesar never actually was an emperor, he was murdered. He refused the title of emperor 3 times. The first emperor of Rome was his son Octavian (better known as Augustus).
Titinius (not Titius) says "the sun of Rome is set" in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" act 5 scene 3, when he finds out that Cassius is dead.
One example was because he feared Cassius.
Caesar was an outstanding general, a wily politician, and an able administrator.
That Rome will be a total chaos.
Julius Caesar has 3 children
Yes, Julius Caesar has 3 kids.
Yes, Julius Caesar has 3 kids.
Julius Caesar has 3 children
That is said by Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Act 3 scene 2.
act 3
Julius Caesar never actually was an emperor, he was murdered. He refused the title of emperor 3 times. The first emperor of Rome was his son Octavian (better known as Augustus).
Titinius (not Titius) says "the sun of Rome is set" in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" act 5 scene 3, when he finds out that Cassius is dead.
Julius Caesar was NOT a king, Rome had been a republic for several hundred years. Before that, it had been ruled by kings, and after Caesar's murder it soon switched to emperors (for the first decades there were 2 then 3 rulers at the same time, but then they decided 1 emperor was enough!).
One example was because he feared Cassius.