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Biography Of Julius Caesar  

Julius Caesar was undoubtedly the most powerful and significant character in history. He was one of the most incredible political and military leaders in the history of Rome. He was an orator, a historian, a statesman, a lawgiver, and an army general. It was his efforts and determination that led to the eventual change of the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire.

Born to Gaius Caesar and Aurelia of the patrician family on July 13 in 100 B.C., Julius Caesar was the descendant of Romulus, the first Roman King, and the Goddess Venus. His lineage can be traced back to the Trojan Price Aeneas. Caesar spent his childhood in a so-called lower-class part of Rome. However, in the later years, he was given the title of Flamen Dialis, and was chosen to be the high priest of Jupiter. He married into a rich family. However, the turning point of his life came when the war between Marius and Sulla caused him to give up his title as the high priest. His unexpected departure from priesthood compelled him to get associated with the Roman army led by Marcus Minucius Thermus.

After Sulla died in the year 78 B.C., Caesar returned to Rome and made a successful political career for himself using his excellent oratorical proficiency. His power and influence in the political sphere of Rome grew enormously and he became a highly influential political leader in 63 B.C. It was in 59 BC that he was appointed as the consul. After the end of consulship, Caesar was in heavy debts and decided to set out on some military adventure to come out of the financial crisis. Julius Caesar's notable conquests that are worth mentioning include the capture of Gaul that extended the geographical boundaries of Rome to the Atlantic Ocean. The Roman invasion of Britain in 55 B.C. was also one of the major achievements of Julius Caesar.

Despite Julius Caesar's remarkable contributions, political achievements, and successful military exploits, he was caught up in a dispute with people who were against his dictatorial policies. The conflict compelled Caesar to cross the Rubicon and declare a civil war in Rome. He emerged even more powerful and wealthier than ever after the civil war came to an end. However, the conspirators who feared that Caesar could become the King of Rome assassinated him on the Ides of March in 44 BC.

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Facts-About-Julius-Caesar      Julius Caesar was one of the most important characters in the history of Rome. He was an orator, a historian, a statesman, a lawgiver, and an army general. The achievements of Julius Caesar are remarkable and have been acknowledged by all historians. More..



 

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