What was Julius Caesar known for? A. His achievements in literature. B. Leading the Roman army and expanding the empire. C. Discovering new lands. D. Inventing important technologies. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。本题考查恺撒的事迹。恺撒以领导罗马军队和扩张帝国而闻名。
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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...
If Julius Caesar had known about modern technology, what would he have done? The underlined part is a(n) ___. A. real conditional B. unreal conditional in the present C. unreal conditional in the past D. unreal conditional in the future 相关...
Sketch of Julius Caesar, Roman general and statesman.AP "I think there's no question that it's meant to be horrifying," he says. "The interesting thing about Caesar is that, to my memory, they basically admit that he hasn't done anything. The reason that Caesar is being assassinated ...
Einstein ,Leonardo Da Vinci ,Julius Caesar ,and Napoleon . What do these men have in common? They were all left-handed! Beginning early in history ,southpaws (left-handed people) have been feared ,neglected and punished (1). For many years ,the use of the left hand was considered evil...
In 55 BC and 54 BC,Julius Caesar,a Roman general,invaded Britain twice.The second time he captured Cassivellaunus after fierce fighting and then withdrew.In AD 43,The Emperor Claudius invaded Britain successfully.For nearly 400 years Britain was under the Roman occupation,though it was never ...
What does Brutus mean in Julius Caesar when he says 'My heart doth joy that yet in all my life / I found no man but he was true to me'? What Kind of Man Is Brutus? Marcus Brutus seems to be a somewhat fickle person. What ...
Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your account View this answer While the concept of nationality was very different in the first century BCE than it is now, Julius Caesar was a Roman. His family came from Alba... See full answer below....
Rome: Power and Glory's Program II, "Legions of Conquest," Chapters 10 and 11 can be shown in one class period and cover Julius Caesar's rise to power. With quotes from Plutarch and many battle scenes, students learn of Caesar's "fortitude" and "genius for inspiring others," as well...