The Rise and Downfall of Julius Caesar

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Know for being an amazing general and the ruler of ancient Rome, Julius Caesar isn’t at all recognized for his accomplishment before the last few years of his life. That’s what made him such a popular dictator, the fact that he was just an average joe that made a name for himself. Julius Caesar is one of the most influential people in history because of his successful political career, the amazing things he accomplished in a short amount of time, and how these accomplishments are still to some effect today.
Caesar came from an old patrician family, where he received an education, and began his journey into a political career (Hart 337). He started just as any man would trying to make something of himself and not die the same way he was born, average. Without having conquered Gaul and crossed the Rubicon he would just be another politician in a corrupted government. “Julius Caesar reached a mature age without achieving astonishing success (qtd. Hart 7). Unlike rulers like Alexander The Great, Caesar was into his 50’s with nothing to show for it. The most influential people are usually geniuses or prodigies that can’t help but make a difference in the world. Unlike people like Einstein who mastered Calculus before he was 15 he was just a white sheep amongst others.
Caesar was a man known for his love of knowledge and exploring the things that he doesn’t know. While on his way to Rhodes to study with Apollonius, a Greek rhetorician he was kidnapped by pirates who demanded a ransom for his life (5 Things). Insulted by how little they asked for he went as far to even demand that they raise it, and eventually after they received the money he had them captured and executed (5 Things). This shows just how ruthl...

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...ting up a sufficient constitutional system (Hart 338). City’s are built upon their government and a weak government makes for a weak city. This is so influential because if he had set up a satisfactory constitutional system he may have stayed in power, and history may have turned out extremely differently.
Julius Caesar is one of the most influential people in history because of his successful political career, how much he accomplished in a short amount of time, and how these accomplishments still affect everyday life. He may not have been an amazing person, but he had a massive impact on history for both good and bad. Although Caesar is constantly criticized for how greedy and ruthless he was, he will always be one of the most influential people of all time, teaching people how much of a difference one man can make and to strive for success.

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