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  1. Roman History: The Life of Julius Caesar - The Rise and Fall of a Roman Colossus - See U in History#Julius Caesar #SeeUinHistory #History #MythologyExplained

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  2. Dec 29, 2016 · Julius Caesar conquers Gaul and ignites a Civil War.Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/ancient-medieval/roman-a/v/ca...

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  3. Julius Caesar. (2m 1s) tv-14. The Roman leader Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times by a mob of mutinous senators in 44 B.C. Could he possibly have survived long enough to utter his famous last ...

  4. Sep 6, 2018 · Want to help me upload videos more frequently? Go to my Patreon to help me out:patreon.com/stickfigurehistoryGaius Julius Caesar was born July 12/13, 100? bc...

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    • Stick Figure History
    • Early Years
    • Fleeing from Sulla
    • Becoming Consul of Rome
    • The First Triumvirate
    • Politics in Rome
    • Dictator For Life
    • Ides of March
    • Future Succession

    Gaius Julius Caesar was born around 100 B.C.E. in the city of Rome. His father was also named Gaius Julius Caesar. He was the Praetor of the Asia Province. His mother, Aurelia Cotta, was from an aristocratic family. The family could trace their roots to the founding of Rome and is considered to be part of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty. He grew up in a...

    After becoming the High Priest of Jupiter, Caesar’s family was targeted by Sulla, who had become dictator of Rome. Sulla began to purge families that did not fall in line with his politics. Sulla held to the ideology of supporting patrician values that favored the rich in Rome. Julius Caesar was raised to support more rights for plebeians and the l...

    In 60 B.C.E. Julius Caesar ran for consul and won. Consul was the highest position in the Roman Republic government. In the Roman Republic, there were two consuls elected each year to serve one-year terms. His relationships with Pompey the Great and Crassus flourished during his consul. Julius Caesar helped his daughter Julia marry Pompey to furthe...

    Through an agreement with Pompey and Crassus, Julius Caesar became the governor of Gaul. He was instrumental in fighting against the Germanic tribes that wanted to invade Gaul. After defeating the Germanic tribe’s Roman territory now reached the North Sea. Now Julius Caesar set his sights on Britannia in 55 B.C.E. and was able to conquer the island...

    During his absence in Rome, the political situation became bad. A civil war was breaking out. Crassus had been killed in 54 B.C.E. in a battle against the Parthians. The same year Julia, his daughter, died in childbirth. Pompey used these circumstances to take over total control of Rome as the sole military leader. These actions fractured the First...

    In 46 B.C.E. Julius Caesar returned triumphantly to Rome. He was immediately made Dictator-for-life by the Roman Senate. While he was dictator-for-life, Julius Caesar installed Senators that were loyal to him. This made passaging laws easier. He was able to change the land reform laws to favor the poor. He constructed numerous buildings, temples, a...

    On the 15thof March, 44 B.C.E. Julius Caesar was assassinated on the steps of the Roman Senate. The two men responsible were named Cassius and Brutus. They were hired by patrician senators that feared Julius Caesar had favored the common people too much. The day of his killing is known as the Ides of March.

    While in Egypt, Julius Caesar had an affair with Cleopatra producing a child named Caesarion. She had hoped that Caesarion would one day be named dictator-for-life. But Julius Caesar adopted his grandnephew named Octavian. Two decades later, Octavian became the first Roman Emperor of the Roman Empire.

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  5. Link HISTORY on tiktok Email Me This seven-hour miniseries explores the foundations of the greatest empires of all time and the incredible stories of Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar and Cleopatra.

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  7. Oct 27, 2009 · Play: 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar'. In 1599, William Shakespeare wrote The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, a play based on Caesar’s life. Set in 44 B.C., it tells the story of a Roman politician ...

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