How Julius Caesar's Life Changed The Course Of Roman History

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Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar's life affected not only Rome, but a lot of the world in his time. "Roman General and statesman Julius Caesar turned the Roman Republic into the powerful Roman Empire. A coup ended his reign, and his his life, on the Ides of March" ("Julius Caesar Biography", n.d.) Julius Caesar only held rule for ten years, but his works started long before he was appointed as dictator. Julius Caesar is instrumental to history BCE because of all his achievements; he changed the course of Roman history, he was a brutal tactical mastermind, and he was an intelligent and powerful dictator.
Julius Caesar changed the course of Roman history by working his way from a low end family to ruler of Rome. After his father died, he started making a social web of contacts. While doing this, the current Dictator, Sulla had him arrested for sympathizing with Marius. He was released and went to join the army. Eventually he was posted in Cilicia, where he proved himself to be a worth soldier. "Naturally, as a member of a patrician family, he didn't enter the forces as a common soldier. His …show more content…

While Rome was in serious debt, Caesar made a way to help relieve it. "Caesar ordered that property must be accepted for repayment at its pre-war value. He also reinstated a previous law which forbade the holding of more than 60,000 sesterces in cash by any one person. Caesar later cancelled all interest payments due since the beginning of 49 BC and permitted tenants to pay no rent for one year." (Fife, "Caesar as Dictator" January 18, 2012) This creative problem solving helped Caesar maintain rule and admiration as dictator. While he was liked by some, others feared he was going to be too powerful. He was betrayed and murdered by Longinus and Brutus on March 15, 44 BC. "Caesar fell beneath their daggers while presiding over a meeting of the senate." (Caesar, Cornelius, De Bello, "Caesar's Gallic War"

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