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  1. Caesar's success in Gaul not only expanded the Roman Empire but also boosted his own political power and reputation. His military genius and charisma would pave the way for his eventual rise to dictator of Rome. Early Years and Rise to Power Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC into a patrician family in Rome.

  2. Dec 11, 2023 · Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE) first assumed the role of dictator in 49 BCE, however, once he had secured his election as consul for the following year, he resigned after 11 days. After defeating Pompey at the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BCE, he was once again appointed dictator, this time for a year.

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  4. Dec 21, 2020 · Governor of Gaul 58-49 BC. Appointed dictator for ten years in 47 B, for life on 14 February 44 BC. Married initially to Cornelia (one daughter, Julia), then to Pompeia, alas to Calpurnia. Assassinated on 15 March 44 BC. Deified in 42 BC.

  5. Jun 19, 2018 · World Politics. 40 maps that explain the Roman Empire. by Timothy B. Lee. Aug 19, 2014, 12:00 PM UTC. Emperor Agustus. | Till Niermann. Two thousand years ago, on August 19, 14 AD, Caesar...

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  6. Members of Caesar clan had been Roman consuls in the years 91, 90 and 64 BCE. An aunt of Julius Caesar had married Marius, the leader who opposed Sulla in his career. c. 84 BCE: Gaius Caesar, the father of Julius Caesar died. Julius Caesar married the daughter of a revolutionary associate of Marius.

  7. Julius Caesar began his rise to power in 60 B.C.E. by forging an alliance with another general, Pompey, and a wealthy patrician, Crassus. Together, these three men assumed control of the Roman Republic, and Caesar was thrust into the position of consul. Historians have since dubbed the period of rule by these three men the First Triumvirate.

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