- Julius Caesar - Wikipedia
Gaius Julius Caesar [a] (12 or 13 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman A member of the First Triumvirate, Caesar led the Roman armies in the Gallic Wars before defeating his political rival Pompey in a civil war
- Julius Caesar | Biography, Conquests, Facts, Death | Britannica
Julius Caesar, the influential Roman general and statesman, conquered vast territories, reformed Rome’s government, and met a tragic end that forever shaped history
- Life and career of Julius Caesar | Britannica
Julius Caesar, (born July 12 13, 100 bce, Rome—died March 15, 44 bce, Rome), Celebrated Roman general, statesman, and dictator A patrician by birth, he held the prominent posts of quaestor and praetor before becoming governor of Farther Spain in 61–60
- Gaius Julius Caesar - Roman Empire
Discover the impact of the Romans with Gaius Julius Caesar From maps to language and entertainment, explore how their legacy still shapes our world today
- Julius Caesar - Roman Ruler, Conqueror, Dictator | Britannica
Julius Caesar - Roman Ruler, Conqueror, Dictator: Caesar was not and is not lovable His generosity to defeated opponents, magnanimous though it was, did not win their affection He won his soldiers’ devotion by the victories that his intellectual ability, applied to warfare, brought them
- Julius Caesar: The Life and Legacy of Romes Greatest Leader
Julius Caesar, born in 100 BCE, remains one of history's most celebrated and controversial figures A military genius, a shrewd politician, and a man of undeniable ambition, Caesar reshaped the Roman Republic and laid the foundation for the Roman Empire
- Julius Caesar - New World Encyclopedia
Gaius Julius Caesar (July 13, 100 B C E – March 15, 44 B C E ) was a Roman military and political leader whose role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire changed the course of Western civilization
- Julius Caesar - Roman Leader, Age and Married Life, Divorce . . . - Biography
Julius Caesar, born Gaius Julius Caesar on July 12, 100 BCE, was a pivotal figure in ancient Roman history whose actions dramatically altered the course of the Roman Republic and laid the foundational stones for what would become the Roman Empire
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