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Julius Caesar was a multi-talented individual. He first of all was a politician, but he was also an author, excellent horseman, strong swimmer, military leader, and innovator. He reformed the calendar and the currency and built a temple and forum in the city of Rome and won a civil war.Julius Caesar was a multi-talented individual. He first of all was a politician, but he was also an author, excellent horseman, strong swimmer, military leader, and innovator. He reformed the calendar and the currency and built a temple and forum in the city of Rome and won a civil war.Julius Caesar was a multi-talented individual. He first of all was a politician, but he was also an author, excellent horseman, strong swimmer, military leader, and innovator. He reformed the calendar and the currency and built a temple and forum in the city of Rome and won a civil war.Julius Caesar was a multi-talented individual. He first of all was a politician, but he was also an author, excellent horseman, strong swimmer, military leader, and innovator. He reformed the calendar and the currency and built a temple and forum in the city of Rome and won a civil war.Julius Caesar was a multi-talented individual. He first of all was a politician, but he was also an author, excellent horseman, strong swimmer, military leader, and innovator. He reformed the calendar and the currency and built a temple and forum in the city of Rome and won a civil war.Julius Caesar was a multi-talented individual. He first of all was a politician, but he was also an author, excellent horseman, strong swimmer, military leader, and innovator. He reformed the calendar and the currency and built a temple and forum in the city of Rome and won a civil war.Julius Caesar was a multi-talented individual. He first of all was a politician, but he was also an author, excellent horseman, strong swimmer, military leader, and innovator. He reformed the calendar and the currency and built a temple and forum in the city of Rome and won a civil war.Julius Caesar was a multi-talented individual. He first of all was a politician, but he was also an author, excellent horseman, strong swimmer, military leader, and innovator. He reformed the calendar and the currency and built a temple and forum in the city of Rome and won a civil war.Julius Caesar was a multi-talented individual. He first of all was a politician, but he was also an author, excellent horseman, strong swimmer, military leader, and innovator. He reformed the calendar and the currency and built a temple and forum in the city of Rome and won a civil war.
Julius Caesar is very important to our history because of his military tactics and the way he changed ROME. Some will say he was a tyrant but in those times he would have had to be ruthless.To add to that, he about ended the civil war going on in Rome with Pompeii and he is responsible for changing Rome from a republic to a empire. He also was the man who was responsible for adding all of GAUL or Europe to the empire, including England
Both Because...Good.He was a great leader because he made Rome better, conquered lots of places for Rome, he had great controlling power, he was intelligent, and ambitions.Bad.He invested with supreme authority during a crisis. So he set himself as a dictator.
Rome is celebrating the victory of Caesar over Pompey in the Roman Civil War.
He is the first Emperor of Rome. He was the first leader of the Roman Empire. He was a mighty warrior and military leader as well as a very popular political figure. His nephew, Augustus became the famous Ceasar Augustus who ruled the empire the longest and prosided over Rome's years of peace - the Pax Romana.
The civil and military authority of Rome was held by the emperor, who served as the supreme ruler of the Roman Empire. The emperor had control over both the political and military aspects of the empire, allowing them to make decisions that affected all aspects of Roman society.
The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.
Sulla was a military general who, after a civil war with Marius, became dictator of Rome.Sulla was a military general who, after a civil war with Marius, became dictator of Rome.Sulla was a military general who, after a civil war with Marius, became dictator of Rome.Sulla was a military general who, after a civil war with Marius, became dictator of Rome.Sulla was a military general who, after a civil war with Marius, became dictator of Rome.Sulla was a military general who, after a civil war with Marius, became dictator of Rome.Sulla was a military general who, after a civil war with Marius, became dictator of Rome.Sulla was a military general who, after a civil war with Marius, became dictator of Rome.Sulla was a military general who, after a civil war with Marius, became dictator of Rome.
The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.
Gaius Marius reformed the old legions into a new professional legion which fought more effectively than the old ones and opened the recruiting process to the Plebian class. He also unified the legions by eliminating four out of the five symbols, leaving the Eagle as the single sign of the Roman legion. Gaius Marius was Consul seven times (107 BC, 104-100 BC, and 87 BC), defeated the Cimbri and Teutone in battle with his cohor system (revised military system), and prevented Saturninus and his mobs from ruling the streets of Rome.
There was not a military takeover in Rome. There was the military anarchy of the Crisis of the Third Century, where many emperors were military commanders who had been proclaimed emperors by their troops. However, this was not actually a military takeover. There were many civil wars and the turnover of emperors was high as many were murdered by troops, sometimes even by their own troops which had proclaimed them sometimes because they did not want to fight civil wars against rivals who wanted to depose the incumbent emperor.
Cleopatra could in no way hurt Rome. She was a minor queen of a weak country with no military to speak of. However she actually helped Rome. By her defeat she enabled the civil wars to end and the Pax Romana to begin.
The increasing power of Rome's military leaders led to a series of civil wars among them. This culminated in Julius Caesar's rise to power.
The increasing power of Rome's military leaders led to a series of civil wars among them. This culminated in Julius Caesar's rise to power.
The first military leader to march his troops into the city of Rome was Lucius Cornelius Sulla. This happened in 88 BC during a dispute between the leaders of Rome's two rival political factions, Sulla and Marius. The dispute escalated into a military conflict which historians have called Sulla's First Civil War.
The increasing power of Rome's military leaders led to a series of civil wars among them. This culminated in Julius Caesar's rise to power.
It eliminated Marc Anthony and his ally Cleopatra as opponents to Octavian Caesar and put an end to the century-long civil wars of Rome.