A. He was too popular among the common people B. He wanted to make Rome a monarchy C. He was too cruel to the nobles D. He planned to abandon the Roman territory 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:尤利乌斯·恺撒被刺杀的主要原因是他想使罗马成为君主制国家,而不是他在平民中太受欢迎...
After 450 years as a republic, Rome became an empire in the wake of Julius Caesar’s rise and fall in the first century B.C. The long and triumphant reign of its first emperor, Augustus, began a golden age of peace and prosperity; by contrast, the Roman Empire’s decline and fall by...
4. Julius Caesar (100–44 BC, Rome) Julius Caesar was a brilliant military general, lawgiver, builder, and politician. He was one of the mostfamous figuresin ancient history, and he has had a significant impact on the ancient and modern world. The word for emperor often comes from variat...
the Senate demanded that he leave his military command. Caesar refused, and in 49 BC he crossed the Rubicon River from Cisalpine Gaul and took Rome, forcing Pompey and the aristocratic leaders to retreat to Greece. Caesar’s victory meant the introduction of economic and administrative reforms ...
Slavery in the ancient world, not to mention in the city of Rome itself, was vital to both the economy and even the social fabric of society.Whilst it was commonplace throughout the Mediterranean region, and the Hellenistic regions in the east, it was not nearly so vital to others as it...
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar:"The ancient Romans would have given the signal for battle." 莎士比亚的《朱利叶斯·凯撒》:“古罗马人会发出战斗的信号。” 同义词 old, aged, primeval, archaic 反义词 modern, new, recent, contemporary 无论是在历史的长河中探寻古老文明的...
While today you can dress in virtually any color you want, in Ancient Rome there was one color that you couldn’t wear: purple. In fact, only the Roman Elite was allowed to wear purple. 28. Julius Caesar was assassinated in the Curia of Pompey ...
and he gets the news that his great-uncle Julius Caesar has been assassinated. Cunning and charismatic, he goes on a path of vengeance that doesn’t end until he becomes Rome's first Emperor in 27 BC, ruling Rome in relative peace for the next 42 years until his peaceful death in 14 ...
there have been great monuments built to show a civilization's power. Some of the greatest monuments were built in the ancient world. From the Colossus of Rhodes, the Statue of Liberty of antiquity, to Mexico's Serpent Pyramid, the Colosseum, Ancient Rome's arena of death to the world-fam...
The family’s ties to Rome went back even farther as Herodes Atticus’ great, great, great grandfather, Eucles, became close with Julius Caesar and Augustus, both of whom gave to Athens. Subsequently too, the family was granted Roman citizenship by the Emperor Claudius, and that is why the...