Julius Caesar did not conquer Rome--he didn't have to. He was a Roman politician and gained his authority by being elected to all the public offices in their proper order. His military conquests were all external areas.
Julius Caesar was the person who conquered much of western Europe.
Julius Caesar wanted to overcome all the western countries in Europe just like, Rome, Italy ect.
Alexander the Great conquered western Asia and planned to follow this up with conquering Western Europe, but died before he could do it. Julius Caesar wanted to be greater than Alexander - he conquered Europe and planned to conquer Alexander's old empire in Asia, but was assassinated on the eve of his departure.
united kingdom
exactly 72.65742% of it including Egypt, Europe and a small tool shed in west Yorkshire
Julius Caesar was the person who conquered much of western Europe.
Julius Caesar wanted to overcome all the western countries in Europe just like, Rome, Italy ect.
Alexander the Great conquered western Asia and planned to follow this up with conquering Western Europe, but died before he could do it. Julius Caesar wanted to be greater than Alexander - he conquered Europe and planned to conquer Alexander's old empire in Asia, but was assassinated on the eve of his departure.
united kingdom
He conquered Gaul (France).
Rome and was until assassination
exactly 72.65742% of it including Egypt, Europe and a small tool shed in west Yorkshire
Which region did caesar annex to the roman state?
58 to 51 B.C. or 49 B.C
act one
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul. he did not set out to conquer cities and Gaul was not a very urbanised area. Most of the battles occurred in rural areas or by rivers or fortified settlements which were not fully fledged cities.
he did not conquer any countries in 52 BCE. in 51 BCE he completed his conquest of Gaul.