Analytical Essay: Julius Caesar's Successful Career

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Julius Caesar was born in Rome on the 12/13th of July, 100 BCE. His father, Gaius Caesar died when Julius was only sixteen and as a result of this tragedy, Julius became very close to his mother Aurelia. His family had noble patrician roots, even though they were neither rich nor authoritative in this period. Julius was well educated, learning different languages and persuasive speech which later in his career was very beneficial. Many sources suggest that Julius Caesar lived a very happy and enjoyable childhood. At the age of eighteen, Julius married his first wife Cornelia, who was the daughter of a powerful politician in Rome. Together they had a daughter, Julia. At the age of 25, Julius Caesar’s life was in danger when he was captured by pirates. Shortly after his escape, Julius began his career within the military and he was awarded for his bravery. In 79 BCE, Caesar, a member of the military legate, was awarded the civil crown (oak leaves) for saving the life of a soldier in battle. Julius Caesar wasn’t exactly a soldier, he was a military assistant to a provincial governor. After his service in the army, in 65 BCE he was elected Adele, and put in charge of public entertainment. This role was highly important as Roman’s expected …show more content…

Pompey the great was defeated by Julius Caesar in the great battle of Pharsalus in 48 BCE. Following this, in 46 BCE, Julius Caesar named himself ‘Prefect of Morals.’ In the next year, 45 BCE, Julius Caesar became dictator of Rome and hailed ‘Father of his country’. On March 15, in 44 BCE Julius Caesar was assassinated by political rivals. The date of Caesar’s death is also called the Ides of March. His entire history went to his nephew Octavian Caesar. Caesar was a very passionate man when it came to politics and family. He was courageous on the battlefields and was one of the most respected legends in Ancient

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