During the civil war, Caesar fought against several leaders of the forces of the senate. Pompey the Great was the leader of these forces. However, Caesar first fought his lieutenants in Spain: Lucius Afranius, Marcus Petreius and Marcus Terentius Varro. Then he fought Pompey in Greece. After Pompey's death there were more leaders of the opposition forces. Caesar had to fight against Titus Labienus, Metellus Scipio and Marcus Petreius in Tunisia. He had to fight in Spain again, against Titus Labienus, Publius Attius Varus and Gnaeus Pompeius (Pompey the Great's son).
Julius Caesar started the civil war in 49 BC.
The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.
Julius Caesar's actions started the civil war between him and Pompey.
Yes, Julius Caesar did win the civil war. The war began in 49 BC and ended in 45 BC.
Julius Caesar seized power in Rome at the beginning of the the civil war he started. Historians call it Caesar's Civil War (49-45 BC).
Julius Caesar started the civil war in 49 BC.
The Roman Republic was established in 509 BC when the Roman Monarchy was overthrown, and was itself overthrown in 27 BC as a result of the Civil War that followed the assasination of Julius Caesar. It was replaced by the Imperial government of Augustus Ceaser and his successors.
The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.
Through War, Julius Ceaser, was the Brains behind it, well before he got Stabbed, Heaps of times.
Julius Ceaser was a Roman politician from around 60 to 44 BCE, a member of the Julii family which was one of the patrician families who supposedly can trace their ancestry back to the days of the Roman Kings. He led the conquest of Gaul (France) and raids on Britannia (Britain). His disagreement with General and politician Pompey resulted in a civil war in which Pompey was killed. Ceaser then called himself Dictator for Life, he was stabbed to death on the steps of the Roman senate by a group of Senators one of which was Marcus Brutus (Descendant of one of the men who ousted the last Roman King, ironically). The nephew of Julius named Octavian Ceaser became Augustus Ceaser the first Roman Emperor.
starting the civil war
Julius Caesar's actions started the civil war between him and Pompey.
He did not fight for civil WAR! he fought for civil RIGHTS and liberties
No he did not fight in the Civil War
Julius Caesar
starting the civil war
Yes, Julius Caesar did win the civil war. The war began in 49 BC and ended in 45 BC.