Julius Caesar instituted a number of reforms, some of which seem to have been aimed at increasing his own power. But one thing he did that had lasting and important effect was to turn Italy into a single province and tie the provinces more closely to the central government.
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Julius Caesar lived from about 100 BC to 44 BC. He lived in Rome when he wasn't out on his military campaigns.
Julius Cesar because he loved Cleoptara
The supernatural events in Julius Cesar are: the graves yield out the dead, men all in fire walk up and down the streets of Rome there are men with their hands on fire but yet they don't feel their hands burning, lion gives birth to its cubs in the streets of Rome Cesar's ghost appearing before Brutus blood drizzling on the capitol,
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Assassinated 15th March 44 BC in Rome
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Curia of Pompey, Rome on March 15, 44 BC.
yes very mad they were furiose
Julius Caesar lived from about 100 BC to 44 BC. He lived in Rome when he wasn't out on his military campaigns.
Julius Cesar because he loved Cleoptara
Are you sure you are not thinking of Romeo and Julius? Just a joke. Julius Caesar is set in ancient Rome and Romeo and Juliet is set in Verona.
None of Julius Cesar's wives ever ruled with him. It just was not done in ancient Rome. Caesar himself, could be said to have gained supreme power in 48 BC when he defeated Pompey.
Julius Caesar never named himself dictator. He was named dictator by the senate. At that time the Roman government was that of a republic.
Julius Caesar lived from 100 BC to 44 BC and when he was not away with his army he lived in Rome.
The supernatural events in Julius Cesar are: the graves yield out the dead, men all in fire walk up and down the streets of Rome there are men with their hands on fire but yet they don't feel their hands burning, lion gives birth to its cubs in the streets of Rome Cesar's ghost appearing before Brutus blood drizzling on the capitol,