The first public office Caesar was that of quaestor (second to the governor) in the Roman province of Hispania Ulterior (Further Spain) in 69 BC at the age of 31. The first post he held the city of Rome was that of curator of the Appian way in 66 BC and hid first public office in the city was that of aedile in 65 BC.
Julius Caesar held all the positions in Roman government, culminating with the powers of a dictator. He came up through the political steps and was elected to the offices in the Cursus Honorum.
Julius Caesar was given the position of dictator by the Roman senate.
Julius Caesar was given the position of dictator by the Roman senate.
Julius Caesar was given the position of dictator by the Roman senate.
Julius Caesar was given the position of dictator by the Roman senate.
Julius Caesar was given the position of dictator by the Roman senate.
Julius Caesar was given the position of dictator by the Roman senate.
Julius Caesar was given the position of dictator by the Roman senate.
Julius Caesar was given the position of dictator by the Roman senate.
Julius Caesar was given the position of dictator by the Roman senate.
Julius Caesar held all the positions in the Roman government from aedile to dictator. He followed the "cursus honorum" or the sequence of offices from aedile to consul and then finally to dictator.
Julius Caesar was first elected to a public office in 73 BC. This was the office of Potifex Maximus, which was a lifetime position, but with authority limited to mainly religious matters. He was elected to his first political office was in 69 BC when he was elected quaestor.
I believe he started out as a Senator. Just about anybody who was anybody, and twice that number in nobodies, were senators.
If you are referring to Julius Caesar, he held every position in the government including that of dictator. He followed the Cursus Honorum at the proper age and in the proper sequence.
Julius Caesar was given the position of dictator by the Roman senate.
They could not vote or hold government office.
Once the Plebeians gained their civil rights, they were able to hold public office and may of them rose to important positions and even counsuls. Marc Antony is an example of a man from a plebeian family becoming a counsul.
Codified laws and citizenship rights. Roman citizenship was one of the most prized possessions in the ancient world. They were entitled to vote, hold office and enjoy the benefits of Roman justice.
Roman spectators watched chariot races in a circus. Circus in Roman times meant racecourse, it did not have the same meaning as today's word, circus. In the city of Rome itself, the Ciurcus Maximus was the main racecourse.
The Roman government was the senate and they would have meetings in the Curia or senate house -- when they had one. It seems that the various senate houses were always burning down. Otherwise they would meet in any temple or basilica that was large enough to hold them.
Government cannot hold two positions at once for one reason. The reason that government cannot not hold two positions at once is so everyone will have a chance at term.
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If you are referring to Julius Caesar, he held every position in the government including that of dictator. He followed the Cursus Honorum at the proper age and in the proper sequence.
They could not vote or hold government office.
A group of terrorists mainly in Lebanon and Palestine areas who sometimes hold powerful government positions.
They have the same jobs we have, though they do hold more government jobs or government funded positions than most Canadians.
No. He was commander of the army, served as chairman of the convention, and president.
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The first public office Caesar was that of quaestor (second to the governor) in the Roman province of Hispania Ulterior (Further Spain) in 69 BC at the age of 31. The first post he held the city of Rome was that of curator of the Appian way in 66 BC and hid first public office in the city was that of aedile in 65 BC.
Once the Plebeians gained their civil rights, they were able to hold public office and may of them rose to important positions and even counsuls. Marc Antony is an example of a man from a plebeian family becoming a counsul.
Once the Plebeians gained their civil rights, they were able to hold public office and may of them rose to important positions and even counsuls. Marc Antony is an example of a man from a plebeian family becoming a counsul.
During the period of the Roman Republic, Rome was governed by five types of officers of state. All Roman citizens had the right to stand for being elected as officers of state. In reality only elite men or rich men put their candidacy forward. During the subsequent period of rule by emperors, the emperors were absolute rulers and the only ones allowed to run the government, which was composed by officials appointed by the emperor.