Biography Of Julius Caesar  

Julius Caesar was undoubtedly the most powerful and significant character in history. He was one of the most incredible political and military leaders in the history of Rome. He was an orator, a historian, a statesman, a lawgiver, and an army general. It was his efforts and determination that led to the eventual change of the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire.More...

Achievements Of Julius Caesar

Achievements Of Julius Caesar

Born on July 13 in 100 BC, Julius Caesar was one of the most important characters in the history of Rome. He was an orator, a historian, a statesman, a lawgiver, and an army general. The achievements of Julius Caesar are remarkable and have been acknowledged by all historians.More...

 

Julius Caesar At War

Julius Caesar At War

On January 7, 49 BC, Caesar was asked by the Senate to renounce his ten well-trained legions to the new governor. When he came to know about the demand of the Senate in Ravenna, he chose rebellion over prosecution and decided to fight back. On January 11 in the same year, his thirteenth legion moved forward to Rimini.More...

 

Julius Caesar Ancestry

Julius Caesar Ancestry

Julius Caesar was born to Gaius Caesar and Aurelia on July 13 in 100 B.C. Aurelia was the daughter of Lucius Aurelius Cotta while his father belonged to the patrician family of the Julii, whose lineage can be traced back to Goddess Venus and Romulus, the first Roman King. The roots of Julius Caesar ancestry are as old as the city itself. Caesar was the direct descendant of the Trojan Prince Aeneas, the son of Venus, and, therefore, claimed to be directly related to Gods.More...

 

Facts About Julius Caesar

Facts About Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar was one of the most important characters in the history of Rome. He was an orator, a historian, a statesman, a lawgiver, and an army general. The achievements of Julius Caesar are remarkable and have been acknowledged by all historians.More...

 

Julius Caesar Death

Julius Caesar Death

The conspirators, who feared that Caesar might become the King of Rome, assassinated him on the Ides of March (March 15) in 44 BC. On this unfortunate day, Caesar had to attend a Senate session at the Theater of Pompey. A frightened Liberator, named Servilius Casca, had informed Mark Antony about the plot a night before. However, in order to prevent Antony from helping Caesar, the plotters had asked Trebonius to stop Antony from reaching the portico of the Theater of Pompey by arresting him outside itself.More...

 

 

 

    
 

Julius-Caesar-History      Julius Caesar was born to Gaius Caesar and Aurelia on July 13 (or July 12) in 100 B.C. His mother was the daughter of Lucius Aurelius Cotta while his father belonged to the patrician family of the Julii, whose lineage can be traced back to the Goddess Venus and Romulus, the first Roman King. The roots of Julius Caesar ancestry are as old as the city itself. Caesar was the direct descendant of the Trojan Prince Aeneas, the son of Venus, and therefore claimed to be directly related to Gods. More..

 


 

 

 
   
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