Important+Information+About+The+Tragedy+of+Julius+Caesar

//The Tragedy of Julius Caesar://

The real Julius Caesar was born July 13, 100 B.C. He died March 15, 44 B.C. Caesar devoted his early years in politics and had nothing to do with the military yet. Julius Caesar was appointed Dictator for life in Rome, 49 B.C. A dictator is like an Emperor. After gaining power, he also gained twenty thousand soldiers along with four Roman legions. With his Army Caesar conquered Gaul, which helped him bost his confident to win other major battles like the //Gallic War.// "The situation was critical and as no reserves were available, Caesar seized a shield from a soldier in the rear and made his way to the front line. He addressed each centurion by name and shouted encouragement to the rest of the troops, ordering them to push forward and open out thier ranks so they could use their sword more easily. His coming gave them fresh heart and hope. Each man wanted to do his best under the eyes of his commander despite the peril." -Julius Caesar's own words (in third person). This quote is how he described his leadership in battles and how they conqured them. Just like the fictional Julius Caesar, he was assassinated by a group of senator who feared his political power. But Julius Caesar's influence over Rome continues to this very day. All of his conquest, created the worlds largest empire of its time.

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