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Christianity for one.

up until 200AD the Romans held the cult of the divine Caesar (Divus Iulius) as their state religion.. they worshipped Caesar Clementia (clemency) the man who forgave his enemies but was betrayed by someone close to him and publicly executed. (sound familliar?)

after a few tweaks it became Christianity and a lot of sectarian strife around the Empire was cooled.

The first paved roads in France. (roman roads fostered trade all across Europe for centuries and were only surpassed in the 19th century with the rail system)

the 365 day year.

He was responsible for the final subversion of the Roman Republic (SPQR)

and studying this event modern democracy's adopted a supreme court and other systems to check ambitions in the future.

He was one of history's first economic reformers. (He put restrictions on slave ownership to alleviate unemployment)

one of the first proponents of psycological warfare, he went to great lengths to demoralise Pompey's legions before they engaged at Pharsalus

one of the first proponents of Public Relations, his communications from Gaul were celebrated all across Rome.

his works are the main primary source used to teach Latin. (commentarii de bello gallicio)

basically Julius Caesar was a living God.

Gaius. Julius. Caesar.

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