Julius Caesar was a polarizing figure in Roman history, often hated by many due to his accumulation of power and challenges to the Republic's traditional political structures. His appointment as dictator for life and reforms, which included land redistribution and populist policies, alienated the elite and traditionalists who feared his growing influence. Additionally, his disregard for the Senate's authority and his centralization of power fostered resentment among the ruling class, ultimately leading to his assassination in 44 BCE. Thus, his ambition and reforms contributed to a deep-seated disdain among various factions in Roman society.
Because he was responsible for the death of millions of people.
Julias Caesar was stabbed 35 times in his back. The people of Rome found him laying down in his room. He was attacked by a group of senators because they thought he was trying to control all of the people who lived in the republic.
Nobody really hated him, but there were many people who hated his views.
Emperor of Rome
There were many people who hated Martin Luther King, Jr. Most people hated King because of his message that African-Americans should be treated equally.
He was hated to most people because he was a humanist.
The New York Yankees, terrorists, and Adolf Hitler tend to top the list of the most-hated people.
julias Caesar
idiots and noobs
Probably terrorists.
The majority of people are hetero and not discriminanated against or hated for it.
over 2 million people
There's no notation the people have called them that
There is no such thing as the most hated state.
Because he was responsible for the death of millions of people.
The rule of drama. The people he hated most occurred latest in the book, and the people he hated least occurred earliest.
Julias Caesar was stabbed 35 times in his back. The people of Rome found him laying down in his room. He was attacked by a group of senators because they thought he was trying to control all of the people who lived in the republic.