Julius Caesar did not live in Greece but Italy in Rome.
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Yes, Julius Caesar was a politician who was part of the Roman Republic.
No, the Greeks did not have Caesars in the same sense as the Romans. The title "Caesar" originated from Julius Caesar and was used by Roman emperors. While Greece was a significant part of the Roman Empire and had its own local rulers and city-states, the concept of a "Caesar" is specifically tied to Roman political structure and leadership. After Roman conquest, Greece was often governed by Roman officials or local leaders under Roman authority.
They didn't. Greece was Roman territory long before Caesar and Pompey became prominent. It was Sulla that put the finishing touches on the Roman conquest of Greece.They didn't. Greece was Roman territory long before Caesar and Pompey became prominent. It was Sulla that put the finishing touches on the Roman conquest of Greece.They didn't. Greece was Roman territory long before Caesar and Pompey became prominent. It was Sulla that put the finishing touches on the Roman conquest of Greece.They didn't. Greece was Roman territory long before Caesar and Pompey became prominent. It was Sulla that put the finishing touches on the Roman conquest of Greece.They didn't. Greece was Roman territory long before Caesar and Pompey became prominent. It was Sulla that put the finishing touches on the Roman conquest of Greece.They didn't. Greece was Roman territory long before Caesar and Pompey became prominent. It was Sulla that put the finishing touches on the Roman conquest of Greece.They didn't. Greece was Roman territory long before Caesar and Pompey became prominent. It was Sulla that put the finishing touches on the Roman conquest of Greece.They didn't. Greece was Roman territory long before Caesar and Pompey became prominent. It was Sulla that put the finishing touches on the Roman conquest of Greece.They didn't. Greece was Roman territory long before Caesar and Pompey became prominent. It was Sulla that put the finishing touches on the Roman conquest of Greece.
By 44 B.C. (or B.C.E.), Greece had already been under Roman control for over 100 years. It still served as an occasional battleground. For instance, the Battle of Pharsalus occurred in 48 B.C.E. between Roman legions under the control of Julius Caesar and a mixed force of Romans and allied troops (with support from sympathetic Greeks) commanded by Pompey. Taking place in central Greece, it resulted in a victory for Caesar; however, it was a short-lived triumph as, just four years later, in 44 B.C.E., Caesar was assassinated in the Roman Senate.
Julius Caesar was a Roman ruler but he could be said to rule Greece too, because Greece was part of the Roman empire in Caesar's time.
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As far as I know, There is no character named Caesar in ancient Greece. There were only the Caesars of Rome, which was a title like emperor
In the southern part of Greece known as the Peloponnese.
The original plan was to assassinate Julius Caesar in Greece.
Yes, there were. Note to original answerer- Julius Caesar was not from Greece, he was Roman.
In Samos, a part of Greece from approximately 580 to 500 BC.
Both Greece and the UK are part of the European Union. Citizens of the union have the right to live and work in any country of the union so Greeks can live in the UK with almost no restrictions.
Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.
Julius Caesar was part of the first triumvirate. He had no son, at least not officially. Cleopatra claimed that her son was fathered by Caesar, but Caesar never recognized him.Julius Caesar was part of the first triumvirate. He had no son, at least not officially. Cleopatra claimed that her son was fathered by Caesar, but Caesar never recognized him.Julius Caesar was part of the first triumvirate. He had no son, at least not officially. Cleopatra claimed that her son was fathered by Caesar, but Caesar never recognized him.Julius Caesar was part of the first triumvirate. He had no son, at least not officially. Cleopatra claimed that her son was fathered by Caesar, but Caesar never recognized him.Julius Caesar was part of the first triumvirate. He had no son, at least not officially. Cleopatra claimed that her son was fathered by Caesar, but Caesar never recognized him.Julius Caesar was part of the first triumvirate. He had no son, at least not officially. Cleopatra claimed that her son was fathered by Caesar, but Caesar never recognized him.Julius Caesar was part of the first triumvirate. He had no son, at least not officially. Cleopatra claimed that her son was fathered by Caesar, but Caesar never recognized him.Julius Caesar was part of the first triumvirate. He had no son, at least not officially. Cleopatra claimed that her son was fathered by Caesar, but Caesar never recognized him.Julius Caesar was part of the first triumvirate. He had no son, at least not officially. Cleopatra claimed that her son was fathered by Caesar, but Caesar never recognized him.
Greece is part of the continent of Europe.