Julius Caesar

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Julius Caesar, The man famous for the quote, “I came, I saw, I conquered.” Well known for being a renowned Roman general as well as a statesman, Julius Caesar went on to be a dictator of the Roman Empire. This one man impacted the course of history of the Roman Empire through alliances, gaining widespread support, and changing policies in the government. Although to comprehend how he impacted the Roman Empire, one must first look upon his rise to power.

Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus was born in Rome, Italy in 100 BC. Although he is a known descendant of Roman Aristocrats, his family itself was not very rich. When Julius Caesar was just 16 his father, Gaius Caesar died. Soon after his father’s death, Julius Caesar would go on to betroth the daughter of a noble, Cornelia. Furthermore his betrothal drew the attention of the Roman dictator Sulla, who commanded Caesar to divorce his wife or lose his life/the property. Refusing, Caesar found an escape within the military where in 84 BC he started his career first serving in the province of Asia then later Cilicia ("Biography Channel website").

Around 78 BC, upon the death of the dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla, Caesar had returned to Rome, where he developed a fine interest in Roman politics. Subsequently in 65 BC, Caesar would be elected to the office of aedile, as an “Adele” he would be required to oversee public entertainment. At once, Caesar accepted the position, throwing extravagant parties and celebrations; simultaneously, Caesar acquired a large amount of debt in the process (Truman).

In 59 BC, Caesar was appointed a consul acting as the governor of Gaul (France). Concurrently, Caesar had succeeded in expanding the Roman Empire through taking control of neighbo...

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