How Does Julius Caesar Have Protected Himself

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Julius Caesar Could Have Protected Himself and Saved Himself
Marcos Miera
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Could Julius Caesar have protected himself from assassination? Caesar could have done a lot of things to prevent his assassination .There were many signs and he could have made different decisions to stop it. He could have been less ambitious and couldn’t stop himself from his arrogance,and confidence. Not crossing the Rubicon would have changed his life and maybe even got him killed,so he followed his nature. Julius Caesar grew up at 100 BCE and with a rich family compared to the Roman standards of the time. He started school when he was six with a private tutor and learned to read and write. He also learned about The Twelve Tables and how to speak publicly. He became the head of the house at a young age,16. He grew up with his family in the middle of a …show more content…

At age 40,Caesar was elected Consul,the highest ranking position in the Republic. After only one year,he became the Governor of Gaul and had control of 4 Roman Legions. The people loved him and he became one of the greatest generals alongside Pompey. With all of Caesar’s popularity, the Senate became nervous and ordered Caesar to come home and give up this army. Caesar decided to defy them and risk possible death. Giving up would have meant that he had to give up everything that he had worked for and lose an opportunity for greater power. This was something he could not do, Caesar went after more power and Caesar moved across the Rubicon River and began a civil war. The senate had asked Pompey to enforce their request that Caesar comes home. When Julius Caesar led his troops from Gaul in January of 49 B.C.E. and he paused on the northern end of a bridge, debating whether to cross or not.The Rubicon river separated Cisalpine Gaul from Italy. When he was making this decision, Caesar was contemplating starting a

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