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The Romans only had one republic and it was established hundreds of years before Julius Caesar was born. Julius Caesar never "made" a republic.

The Romans only had one republic and it was established hundreds of years before Julius Caesar was born. Julius Caesar never "made" a republic.

The Romans only had one republic and it was established hundreds of years before Julius Caesar was born. Julius Caesar never "made" a republic.

The Romans only had one republic and it was established hundreds of years before Julius Caesar was born. Julius Caesar never "made" a republic.

The Romans only had one republic and it was established hundreds of years before Julius Caesar was born. Julius Caesar never "made" a republic.

The Romans only had one republic and it was established hundreds of years before Julius Caesar was born. Julius Caesar never "made" a republic.

The Romans only had one republic and it was established hundreds of years before Julius Caesar was born. Julius Caesar never "made" a republic.

The Romans only had one republic and it was established hundreds of years before Julius Caesar was born. Julius Caesar never "made" a republic.

The Romans only had one republic and it was established hundreds of years before Julius Caesar was born. Julius Caesar never "made" a republic.

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What groups made up the general Roman society?

Roman society was divided into the patricians (the aristocracy), the equites (equestrians) who were bankers, money lenders, merchants and investors in shipping and mining, and the plebeians (the commoners). there were also slaves and freedmen


Who was the Roman Emperor at the time of the Roman invasion of Britain?

At the first invasion of Britain, under Julius Caesar, there was no emperor as Rome was a republic. Almost a hundred years later the emperor Claudius made his so-called invasion of Britain and officially annexed it into the empire.


Who made up the the first triumvirate?

Crassus, Pompey and Caesar made up the first triumvirate.Crassus, Pompey and Caesar made up the first triumvirate.Crassus, Pompey and Caesar made up the first triumvirate.Crassus, Pompey and Caesar made up the first triumvirate.Crassus, Pompey and Caesar made up the first triumvirate.Crassus, Pompey and Caesar made up the first triumvirate.Crassus, Pompey and Caesar made up the first triumvirate.Crassus, Pompey and Caesar made up the first triumvirate.Crassus, Pompey and Caesar made up the first triumvirate.


How did the roman rebublic fall apart?

The Roman republic began to fall apart years before it finally fell due to the cronyism and unyielding attitudes of certain members of the senatorial class. Powerful families made alliances more for their own advancement than for the good of the state. Elections were often rigged. Tribunes bought. By the time Julius Caesar came to power, the senate was split into two main groups, the Optimates, who wanted things the way they had always been, and the Populists who were for change. By taking advantage of this split, Caesar was able to rise to the position of Dictator and then Dictator for Life, brushing aside the authority of the senate and the Roman people. After Caesar's death the government retained the appearance of a republic, but in fact, was controlled by the triumvirates and their factions. After Actium, Octavian/Augustus transformed the republic into the principate.


What is the differences between the Roman republic and the Roman empire?

This is a confusing question. First please remember that Rome was already an empire under the republic. What is erroneously called the "Roman empire" is the Principate. The government of the republic was by popular election while the government of the principate was by appointment. Both forms of government used the senate as a consulting body.

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Can Caesar be called a Roman Patriot?

No. He destroyed the republic and made himself Emperor.


What reference was made that reflected Caesar's desire to save the roman republic?

Caesar rejected the crown Antony offered him.


What groups made up the general Roman society?

Roman society was divided into the patricians (the aristocracy), the equites (equestrians) who were bankers, money lenders, merchants and investors in shipping and mining, and the plebeians (the commoners). there were also slaves and freedmen


He Roman Republic ended when?

The Republic effectively ended in 44 BC. This year was not only the year of Julius Caesar's murder, but it was also the year when he was made dictator for life. Being ruled by a dictator means the Republic is suspended. After Caesar's death there was the triumvirate and then, after Actium, the principate. Therefore, in reality the Republic ended in 44 BC.


What is the Roman calendar?

the roman calendar was made by Julius Caesar.


Was Britain part of roman republic?

The land now known as England was conquered by the Roman Empire in the 1st Century AD.In the 5th Century, due to trouble elsewhere in the Roman Empire the Roman armies were withdrawn from Britain, and Roman rule ended.


Did Julius Caesar improve the empire and how?

No, Julius Caesar did not improve the Roman Empire because it did not exist at the time. Julius Caesar lived during the period of the Roman Republic.Julius Caesar did make improvements to the political structure of the Republic - in an attempt to unify the provinces and avoid another civil war. He also made other reforms, such as the introduction of a debt restructuring law and the Julian calendar. This resulted in a reduction in debt and a less chaotic calendar, both of which helped improve the Republic.


Who in ancient Rome is remembered for their efforts to restore the roman republic?

ANSWERJulius Cesar and his adopted son Octavian which the senate changed to AugustusANSWERAlthough Julius Caesar and Augustus worked to improve the lives of the Roman people, they did not work to restore the Roman Republic. The Republic refers to the time in Rome's history where its government was made up of elected officials, and not headed by any one person. Julius Caesar, actually, was the man who ended the Republic by making himself dictator of Rome.So, to save the Republic, Brutus (who Caesar thought was his friend), along with several other senators, successfully assassinated Caesar. However, instead of the Republic being restored, a long civil war began, at the end of which, Augustus became the single leader of Rome, although he shared some power with the Senate, so that he wouldn't meet the same fate as his father by adoption.Long and the short of it, Brutus and several senators who killed Caesar were the ones who tried to save the Republic.


In the roman republic most political decisions were made by?

In the prime years of the Roman Republic, a case can be made for the Senate making most of the political decisions.


Why was the roman republic made?

The Roman republic was established to rid the people of a one man rule. They preferred to be governed by a consensus.


How did the First Triumvirate help cause the end of the Roman Republic?

The demise of the first triumvirate helped cause the end of the republic because after the death of Crassus, Caesar and Pompey had a political split with Pompey being commissioned by the senate to defend Rome against Caesar who had started the civil war by marching into Italy. The civil war ended with Caesar the victor and being made dictator which was an office that suspended all normal politics for as long as the dictator was in power. Caesar was in power for life, so there went the republic.


How did Caesar's ruled lead to the end of the republic?

Caesar's rule led to the end of the republic indirectly. The republic continued to exist for 14 years after his assassination. There were more civil wars. The last of these was won by Octavian, who went on to become the first Roman emperor (historians use the name Augustus for the period when he was the emperor). Octavian/Augustus used some of the reforms which Caesar had made. Caesar had concentrated power in his hands. Prior to this, the consuls (the two heads of the republic) and the other officers of state were elected annually. Towards the end of Caesar's rule they became his appointees. Augustus retained these changes. He also created a personality cult and Augustus did the same.