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Julius Caesar Politician

  • Gender: Male
  • Citizenship: Roman Republic
  • Born: Mar 25, 1830
  • Died: Mar 6, 1878

Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman general, statesman, Consul, and notable author of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. In 60 BC, Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey formed a political alliance that was to dominate Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass power through populist tactics were opposed by the conservative ruling class within the Roman Senate, among them Cato the Younger with the frequent support of Cicero. Caesar's victories in the Gallic Wars, completed by 51 BC, extended Rome's territory to the English Channel and the Rhine. Caesar became the first Roman general to cross both when he built a bridge across the Rhine and conducted the first invasion of Britain.

These achievements granted him unmatched military power and threatened to eclipse the standing of Pompey, who had realigned himself with the Senate after the death of Crassus in 53 BC. With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to step down from his military command and return to Rome.

Experience is the teacher of all things. experience & teacher

I love the name of honor, more than I fear death. death, fear & love

It is better to create than to learn! Creating is the essence of life. life

It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who are willing to endure pain with patience. men & patience

As a rule, men worry more about what they can't see than about what they can. men

Which death is preferably to every other? 'The unexpected'. death

It is not these well-fed long-haired men that I fear, but the pale and the hungry-looking. fear & men

I came, I saw, I conquered. history

I have lived long enough to satisfy both nature and glory. nature

If you must break the law, do it to seize power: in all other cases observe it. power

Men in general are quick to believe that which they wish to be true. men

In war, events of importance are the result of trivial causes. war

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