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The final moments of Julius Caesar 's life, known as the " Ides of March," have been relayed for centuries. From records and plays to textbooks, these accounts have been influenced more by drama ...
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Gaius Julius Caesar[a] (12 or 13 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general, statesman, and author who was the dictator of the Roman Republic almost continuously from 49 BC until his assassination in 44 BC.
Julius Caesar was the influential Roman general and statesman who conquered vast territories, reformed Rome’s government, and met a tragic end that forever shaped history.
Gaius Julius Caesar (100 BCE – 44 BCE) was one of the most influential figures in ancient Roman history—a brilliant military commander, skilled politician, and reformer whose actions transformed the Roman Republic into the foundations of the Roman Empire.
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 was a Roman general, politician, and statesman who declared himself dictator of the Roman Empire. He was famous for his military strategy.