answersLogoWhite

0

🤝

Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar (100–44 BC) was a Roman general who played a vital role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. He was dubbed the Republic’s “dictator in perpetuity.”

4,636 Questions

What are the dangers of swallowing lead?

Lead poisoning will occur if high levels of lead occur in the blood.

Did shakespeare believe in democracy Refer to Julius Caesar?

Shakespeare was much too smart to let out what he believed about anything. Had he expressed the view that any form of government other than the one England had was to be preferred, he stood a good chance of being tortured, hanged and having his head on a pike above London Bridge. Thus his play Julius Caesar does not tell us anything about what Shakespeare believed. No play by Shakespeare or any of his contemporaries would suggest either that a mob of people knows better than a monarch how to govern or that it is legitimate to murder a ruler.

What percentage of the ancient world did Julius Caesar Conquer?

exactly 72.65742% of it including Egypt, Europe and a small tool shed in west Yorkshire

What is Julius Caesars mother named?

The name of Julius Caesar's mother was Aurelia Cotta. She was from a very influential family.

Which emperor opposed Julius Caesar?

There was no emperor who opposed Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a dictator and was active during the republic before the advent of the emperors.

There was no emperor who opposed Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a dictator and was active during the republic before the advent of the emperors.

There was no emperor who opposed Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a dictator and was active during the republic before the advent of the emperors.

There was no emperor who opposed Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a dictator and was active during the republic before the advent of the emperors.

There was no emperor who opposed Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a dictator and was active during the republic before the advent of the emperors.

There was no emperor who opposed Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a dictator and was active during the republic before the advent of the emperors.

There was no emperor who opposed Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a dictator and was active during the republic before the advent of the emperors.

There was no emperor who opposed Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a dictator and was active during the republic before the advent of the emperors.

There was no emperor who opposed Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a dictator and was active during the republic before the advent of the emperors.

Who was Pompey before the civil war?

He was a senator and general. He had military success in Spain and in Parthia, and had belatedly arrived to mop up after Spartacus' rebellion.

What was calpurnias dream?

Calpurnia's dream was

1. a lioness hath whelped in the streets

2. graves yawned and yielded up for the dead

3. fierce fiery warriors fought upon the clouds

4. horses neigh and dying men did groan

5. ghosts shriek and squel about the streets

6. the heavens blaze forth the death of princes

7. pluckin the entails of an offering forth

basically she dreamed of Caesar's downfall and death.

What statue did Caesar die on?

Caesar died at the foot of a statue of Pompey - this is a great irony, as Pompey was a great enemy of Caesar's until he (Pompey) was defeated and executed in the Civil War.

What was the circumstance to Julius Caesar's death?

Julius Caesar was stabbed at least 52 times by his friends. His last words were 'Et tu, Brute?' which means 'And you, Brutus?' Brutus was Julius Caesars best friend, and he betrayed him.

How do you think the Romans Senate gained power?

the roman senate gained power by making alot of girls pregnant in which they worship him for his 123 in dick.

Why is Julius Caesar listed as c Julius Caesar?

His first name is actually Gaius Julius Caesar but he is better known as just Julius Caesar.

What was Julius Caesar's greatest victory?

Julius Caesar's greatest victory was at the Battle of Alesia, a fortified settlement in Gaul. He besieged Alesia and fought off Gallic reinforcements. At one point the Romans were outnumbered four to

Why does Brutus allow Antony to speak at Casar's funeralwhat doe that say about Antony?

Brutus allowed Anthony to speak at Caesar funeral because he wanted him to eulogize his friend. He also did that because he was fair and compassionate.

What position did the roman republic give julius caesar in a time of crisis?

Dictator.

Dictator.

Dictator.

Dictator.

Dictator.

Dictator.

Dictator.

Dictator.

Dictator.

What 3 things is Julius Caesar remembered for?

Julius Caesar has many things that he is remembered for. Here are some examples:

A. Caesar gained fame by conquering Gaul;

B. Caesar is remembered for winning the civil war that brought to him the title of dictator for life; and

C. Caesar is remembered for the fact that at the height of his power, he was assassinated.

How did brutus and Cassius die?

Both committed suicide after the battle(s) of Philippi. Cassius, upon seeing that he had been defeated in battle by Antony, asked his slave Pindarus to slay him. Brutus committed suicide not long after (the length of time depends on whether you are talking about actual history or the events of the shakespeare play) when his armies were similarly defeated.

Did the killers of Julius Caesar get caught?

No I don't think so they don't because the government asked the killers to kill Julius Caesar. However all the killers of Julius Caesar did get caught, although for a few it took a longer time that it did for the punishment of the main conspirators.