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  1. Gaius Julius Caesar (July 13, 100 B.C.E. – March 15, 44 B.C.E.) was a Roman military and political leader whose role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire changed the course of Western civilization. His conquest of Gaul extended the Roman world all the way to the Atlantic Ocean, and he was also responsible for the ...

  2. www.britannica.com › facts › Julius-Caesar-Roman-rulerJulius Caesar Facts | Britannica

    Caesar banned driving carriages on city streets during the first ten hours of daylight. Julius Caesar had a son with Cleopatra named Caesarion, or "little Caesar". Caesar was stabbed many times during his murder but the physician Antistius determined that only one stab wound was fatal. Caesar originally named the giraffe "camelopard" since it ...

  3. May 15, 2015 · Caesar's Honours & Perceived Arrogance. Despite the feelings of some, numerous honors were given him: he was awarded the titles of liberator and imperator; his birthday was made a public holiday; his birth month, Quinctilis, was renamed in his honor – Julius (July); and lastly, he was named both the father of his country as well as a consul for ten years.

  4. Sep 1, 2021 · By the time Julius Caesar stepped in front of the Roman Senate on the Ides of March in 44 B.C., the nearly 500-year-old Roman Republic had been ailing for years. Wealth inequality, political ...

  5. Jun 1, 2024 · Julius Caesar - Roman Ruler, Civil War, 49-45 BCE: During his conquest of Gaul, Caesar had been equally busy in preserving and improving his position at home. He used part of his growing wealth from Gallic loot to hire political agents in Rome. Meanwhile the cohesion of the triumvirate had been placed under strain. Pompey had soon become restive toward his alarmingly successful ally Caesar, as ...

  6. Nov 9, 2009 · Augustus consolidated power after the death of Julius Caesar to become the first Roman emperor and expand the reach of an empire that lasted nearly 1,500 years.

  7. Julius Caesar (play) The Tragedy of Julius Caesar ( First Folio title: The Tragedie of Ivlivs Cæsar ), often abbreviated as Julius Caesar, is a history play and tragedy by William Shakespeare first performed in 1599. In the play, Brutus joins a conspiracy led by Cassius to assassinate Julius Caesar, to prevent him from becoming a tyrant.

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