A superb general and politician, Julius Caesar (c ... When battling foreign enemies, Caesar was ruthless. Besieging rebels in what is now the Dordogne part of France, he waited until their water ...
Julius Caesar was convinced something had to change ... By 50 BC, Caesar had made many powerful enemies. With his life under threat, he invaded Italy. Over the next few years, he defeated his ...
Following his victories in Gaul, Julius Caesar attempts to return to Rome, but his former ally Pompey and his enemies in the Senate instead order him to lay down his command. January 10-11, 49 B.C.
Julius Caesar’s proclamation veni ... such as the number of enemies slain and prisoners taken captive, the total value of treasure confiscated, or lists of towns and cities destroyed.
For example, Napoleon rightly criticizes Caesar for spending far too much time at Alexandria, undoubtedly due to his dalliance with Cleopatra, thereby allowing his enemies to regroup ... s ...
When Julius Caesar declared himself a dictator for life in 44 BCE, the Senate decided to strike. Fearful of Caesar bringing back the hated monarchy, his enemies orchestrated a senatorial ...