The triumvirate between Caesar, Crassus and Pompey didn't last. Julia died giving birth in 54 B.C., which ended the marriage alliance between Caesar and Pompey. Crassus, meanwhile, was killed fighting the Parthians in modern-day Turkey in 53 B.C. Without Crassus to balance power, tensions ...
Julius Caesar, the influential Roman general and statesman, conquered vast territories, reformed Rome’s government, and met a tragic end that forever shaped history.
The life of Julius Caesar was like few beofre or since: A highly successful statesman, writer and general whose name became synonimous with being a great leader. He was assassinated in 44 BC by those defending the ideals of the Roman Republic.
Gallic Wars, (58–50 bce), campaigns in which the Roman proconsul Julius Caesar conquered Gaul. Clad in the bloodred cloak he usually wore “as his distinguishing mark of battle,” Caesar led his troops to victories throughout the province, his major tri
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sudden appearance of danger The name of the officer who had the command of it was Volusenus. Volusenus set sail, the army watching his vessel with great interest as it moved slowly away from the shore. He was gone five days, and then returned, bringing Caesar an account of his ...
Octavius Caesar A ruler of Rome after Caesar's death. A young general who joins the second triumvirate. He and Antony fight against Brutus and Cassius; He historically becomes the future emperor of Rome. Lepidus A ruler of Rome after Caesar's death ...
As we salt it away, we might recall that it was on this date, the Ides of March, in 44 BCE that Julius Caesar, who was reputedly “born of the knife” (via cesarean section), died by the knife– stabbed to death by Brutus, Casca, and 58 others in the Roman Senate. In fact, ...
History of Julius Caesar by Jacob Abbott -CHAPTER I. MARIUS AND SYLLA. There were three great European nations in ancient days, each of which furnished history with a hero: the Greeks, the Carthaginians, and the Romans. Alexander was the hero of the Greeks. He was King of Macedon, a co...
Battle of Munda, (45 bc), conflict that ended the ancient Roman civil war between the forces of Pompey the Great and those of Julius Caesar. The late Pompey’s sons, Gnaeus and Sextus, had seized Córdoba in Spain, and Caesar came with an army to end the