Julius Caesar exacted money and took hostages from Britain during his expeditions in 55 and 54 BCE to establish Roman dominance and secure loyalty from the local tribes. By demanding tribute and hostages, he aimed to ensure compliance and reduce the likelihood of rebellion against Roman authority. This strategy also served to enhance his political reputation in Rome by showcasing his military achievements and the expansion of Roman influence. Ultimately, these actions were part of Caesar's broader goals of conquest and control over the region.
Julius Caesar help the poor to save money and not to give too much money to him and the 600 senators.
Julius Caesar was not greedy. He gave money to the poor. He was egotistic and spent money on extravagant projects and entertainments.
Antony in his speech said that in Caesar's will it said he was going to give everyone gold/money etc.
According to Roman historian Appian Caesar gave his gardens to the people of Rome as a place for recreation and 75 drachmas to every Roman in the city. Mark Anthony read the will and incited the people of Rome to seek vengeance from the men who assassinated Caesar. It is interesting to note that even today flowers are kept on the spot where Caesar died.
the poor group of people loved caesar
Then it is a Deathmatch and whoever KILLED the hostages will lose heaps of money.
Caesar's will gives people money
well they got money and food
Julius Caesar help the poor to save money and not to give too much money to him and the 600 senators.
what is the exact size of the pilippines money
Julius Caesar was not greedy. He gave money to the poor. He was egotistic and spent money on extravagant projects and entertainments.
Britain
Brutus refuses to take the money from the citizens that Caesar set aside for them...he refuses to raise the money in unscrupulous ways, he wants to keep his honor.
He promises to give everyone money and land.
Antony in his speech said that in Caesar's will it said he was going to give everyone gold/money etc.
According to Roman historian Appian Caesar gave his gardens to the people of Rome as a place for recreation and 75 drachmas to every Roman in the city. Mark Anthony read the will and incited the people of Rome to seek vengeance from the men who assassinated Caesar. It is interesting to note that even today flowers are kept on the spot where Caesar died.
Britain wanted money.