No - he was an escaped slave who led a slave revolt against Rome.
Lusius Annaeus Seneca, or Seneca the Younger.
The statesman commonly referred to in discussions of Greece and Rome is often Cicero, a Roman statesman, or Pericles, an influential leader in ancient Athens. Cicero is known for his contributions to Roman law and oratory, while Pericles is celebrated for his role in advancing democracy and the arts in Athens. Both figures significantly shaped the political and cultural landscapes of their respective societies.
The first ancient emperor that was first faced by the Jewish revolt in Judea was one Emperor Augustus. ==== This is not a minor edit. The first ancient Roman emperor that first faced a major Jewish revolt in Judea was Nero.
Julius Caesar was a great leader or brutal dictator (you can look at it 2 different ways), he favored the common people and tried to improve their way of life, but was brutal and violent against his enemies. Caesar continually tried to improve the way of life in rome, the economy and political turmoil
he was the general in addition to statesman
Julius Caesar was not a Greek philosopher. He was a Roman general, statesman, and dictator.
The Roman general and statesman Gaius Marius ~ see related link below .
Julius Caesar was not a Greek philosopher; he was a Roman military general and statesman known for his role in the fall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
There was a play written by William Shakespeare called Julius Caesar. It subject was this famous Roman general and statesman.
No - he was an escaped slave who led a slave revolt against Rome.
The word Sulla is associated with a Roman general and conservative statesman. Sulla was awarded the grass crown which is a very rare and prestigious military honor.
Cicero.
Gaius Marius (157 BC - January 13, 86 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. He held the office of consul an unprecedented seven times during his career.
Lusius Annaeus Seneca, or Seneca the Younger.
No, but he was a Romanphilosopher, statesman, lawyer, orator, political theorist, Roman consul and constitutionalist
66-73 this is the Jewish-Roman War it is often called the First Great Revolt