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Julius Caesar

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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  • By Nick Westfall
  • Cody price
  • Brittany bohan
  • Dill pickle(dylan)

JULIUS CAESAR

  • He was born in July 100 BC
  • And died 15 March 44 BC
  • At age 55.

JULIUS CAESARS EARLY LIFE

  • He was born in a patrician family
  • Which meant him, and his family.
  • Were aristocrats anotheir thing was
  • That caesars dad In 85 BC, died suddenly.
  • When caesar was only 16.

JULIUS CAESAR

  • After his dad died
  • at sixteen Caesar was the head of the family.
  • Then he fled Rome after his uncle Gaius Marius
  • and his rival Lucius Sulla. Carried out intense
  • Purges on political opponents.

JULIUS CAESAR MILITARY CAREER

  • After leaving Rome he joined the army.
  • And was then kidnapped by pirates
  • when he was in the Aegean Sea after being in
  • battles such as Siege of Mytilene, Bithynia.
  • He however maintained a spirit of superiority throughout his captivity.

JULIUS CAESAR MILITARY CAREER

  • Though in his captivity like state the pirates thought to demand a ransom of twenty talents of silver,
  • he insisted they ask for fifty. Then after his captivity After the ransom was paid, Caesar raised a fleet, pursued and captured the pirates, and imprisoned them.
  • Then crucified them, as he had promised while in captivity.
  • when he returned to Rome, he was elected military tribune, a step in a political career.
  • Which helped him do alot of good and bad

JULIUS CAESAR POLITICAL CAREER

  • He tried In 60 BC, in election as consul
  • Caesar won, with conservative Marcus Bibulus.
  • He was a very powerful leader and had proposed many laws.
  • However in 50 bc a civil war started up and the Senate, led by Pompey, ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.
  • But Caesar thought if he went to rome he would be prosecuted.

JULIUS CAESAR DEATH

  • JULIUS CAESAR was assassinated the result of a conspiracy by many Roman senators.
  • Led by Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus, they stabbed Julius Caesar to death.
  • 23 times in the Theatre of Pompey on (March 15), 44 BC.
  • Caesar was the dictator of the Roman Republic at the time.
  • Although they stopped a dictator the republic of rome was never revived .