Julius Caesar overthrew he senate and started the Roman Empire. Augustus Caesar, Julius' grand-nephew, was the first emperor.
The territory belonging to the Byzantine empire was the eastern half of the Roman Empire. This included much of central Europe and had Constantinople as it's capital.
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Julius Caesar
Generally speaking there are two answers to this question. In all sense of the term of empire, it can be said that the Roman republic became an empire when the last remnants of its rival, Carthage was laid to waste. Rome then ruled the western areas of the Mediterranean Sea. In another sense, the Roman republic came to an end upon the rule of Augustus Caesar. At that point in 31 BC BCE, Octavian became Augustus Caesar and the "empire" ruled by an emperor can be said to be the end of the republic and into an empire.
The Roman empire was located in the same place it always had been when Caesar ruled. Caesar, though, added the territory of Gaul to the empire, enlarging it.
If you mean Julius Caesar, he is best known for conquering the territory known as Gaul.
Julius Caesar conquered the rest of Gaul (France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland south of the River Rhine and Germany west of the Rhine) when he was the governor of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis (in southern France).
The Roman Empire
The Roman Empire
Otto I's territory was The Holy Roman Empire.
During Caesar's lifetime Rome was still a republic.
The first true empire was created by Julius Caesar --or so it is thought. But in reality Rome was already an empire long before Caesar came on the scene. The empire began when Rome expanded into Italy, then won the Punic Wars, Pompey and Sulla added territory in the East. Caesar only added Gaul to enlarge the empire.
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Julius Caesar did not establish the ancient Roman empire. He did help expand the territory that ancient Rome had conquered. Many historians have said that the beginnings of Rome as an empire came with the final defeat of Carthage. This gave Rome control over a vast area in the western Mediterranean Sea.
Julius Caesar was the ruler of the roman empire
No, Julius Caesar was the last dictator of the Roman republic. The man called the first ruler of the Roman empire or the first emperor was Augustus Caesar, the adopted son of Julius.