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Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar: How did he become such a strong dictator of the Roman Empire? What happened during his reign as dictator of Rome? What events led up to the assassination of Caesar? What happened after he was killed?

Leader, emperor, writer, successful commander, and noble person are all examples of who Gaius Julius Caesar was portrayed to be. As a stunning leader once said, “He was as great as a man can be without being moral" Sir Ronald Syme. (Julius Caesar: The Last Dictator-Introduction) Caesar was a highly committed dictator who impacted Rome, and made a lasting impression that still stands today. With great appreciation for the people of Rome, he fulfilled their needs and wants. In his own lifetime and ever since, Caesar the man - not the god or the legend - remains inscrutable. (Suzanne Cross – Introduction) With this said Caesar ruled with prosperity and confidence and should never be doubted of his accomplishments.

Gaius Julius Caesar was born into a patrian family in 100 B.C. Caesar's name Julius comes from Iulius, the family name. This comes from Iulus, the name of Venus' son. Gaius Julius Caesar commonly goes by Julius Caesar, and was born in the month of Quinctilis (July 13). Later Quinctilis wa


Italy. He continued north of the Alps each summer and he would leave

support in the senate for a negotiated compromise when Curio put forth

of revising the Roman constitution. The need in the latter sphere was

deputies. Pompey’s own attachment to Caesar was broken when Caesar’s

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