Julius Caesar And The Roman Empire

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Julius Caesar was born on July 12, 100 BC in Rome. He was a Roman general who took over the Roman government and established himself as the emperor of the state. He was an impatient ruler and wouldn’t hesitate to show his power. He was in great physical state and would’ve lived on for another ten to twenty years if it wasn’t for his death. He was murdered on the Ides of March because his aristocrats believed that he was going to give the power of the government back to the Senate, and so he was killed. Julius Caesar was one of the most successful rulers in World History. He expanded Roman rule into Northern Europe and then won a civil war to establish himself as the sole ruler of the Roman World. He ended the
Republic of Rome and prepared it for the age of the Empire.
Julius Caesar’s early life has helped established his reign as the leader of Rome. His main characteristics were both his physical and mental energy (Witkoski 2). “He endured the dangers and fatigues of military campaigns without complaint or distress (Witkoski 2).” He was of great nobility in Rome’s histo...

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