Julius Caesar A Great Leader Essay

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    Julius Caesar Influence

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    To start off, when someone thinks of power, they think of a person who controls someone of something. Julius Caesar may have been the person to have the most of that power in all time. Julius Caesar, a well-known Roman dictator, impacted the destiny of the nation that he lead by expanding the Roman Empire. Author’s can use various genres of literature as a proactiv tool in educating people in many ways. Various genres of literature can be used a proactive tool in learning in many ways…

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    The Romans has leaders like Julius Caesar and Augustus also known as Octavius. Once theses leaders found a system that worked for Rome they stayed with that system. While that Chinese changed their form of government every time a new leader emerged. The leaders of Rome molded, shaped and made Rome a very successful and prosperous state while China was being ran into the ground. Julius Caesar was a great general for the army and a dictator from 61-44 B.C. He was a great military leader and won…

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    Was Julius Caesar a hero or a villain? Personally, I think he was a hero. He was a hero because he made the senate larger, he had good leadership and strategy in the military, which made him able to win a lot of battles. Caesar was a military leader, and he was an amazing one. He won a lot of wars for Rome. He fought in the wars with the soldiers and took control of Rome. He had a great military strategy and leadership, and won the support of his soldiers through that. He also treated many of…

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    Heroism In Julius Caesar

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    Heroism is a very debatable topic in this day and age, I often find myself thinking, what truly does make a hero? I believe that in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Caesar himself displays the most hero-like qualities, above all the other characters. I understand that that seems likes a very bold statement to make, so to prove it, I’ll have to answer the question I asked from before, what makes a hero? In my opinion there are three distinct qualities that make up a true hero. The first is respect,…

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    their aggressive expansion in the north under the guise of claiming the tribes were barbaric savages. In Julius Caesars “The Gallic wars” he says tells of how “All Gaul is divided into three parts.”(Caesar, p.1) These three parts were inhabited by the native tribes of the Belgae in what we would now call Belgium, the Nervii and the Helvetii in what is now known as France. At this time Julius Caesar had convinced his Roman friends in politics that they should take a war into Gaul, against these…

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    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF AUGUSTUS CAESAR. This biographical sketch primarily looks at the life of Augustus Caesar from his birth to his death. Looking at achievements he made as an emperor of Ancient Rome and how he acquired power. In this paper we will discuss the immense impact Augustus had in shaping western civilization through his reign of the Roman Empire that endured for centuries after his death, “the first two of which were the centuries of the celebrated Pax Romana, the longest period of…

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    been many great and powerful leaders. Some of these leaders’ lives, however, were cut short; two of these men being John F. Kennedy and Julius Caesar. Both men were assassinated, possibly part of conspiracies. There are many parallels between the two men’s lives, including their early lives, their rise to power, their rules, and their assassinations. Julius Caesar was born on July 12 or 13, 100 BC in Rome. He was born into a family of aristocrats, yet his family was far from rich. When Caesar…

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    returned to usinghis original name. He took a leading role in the assassination of Julius Caesar.Brutus was close to General Julius Caesar, the leader of the Populis faction. However, Caesar's attempts to assume greater power for himself put him at greater odds with the Roman elite and members of the Senate. Brutus eventually came to oppose Caesar and fought on the side of the Optimate faction, led by Pompey the Great, against Caesar's forces in Caesar's Civil War. Pompey was defeated at the…

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    The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, is a story of betrayal and mistrust between powerful men. The four main characters show potential to be incredible leaders, however they each have major flaws which would eventually lead to their downfall. Readers often wonder which of these men would have been the “best” leader, but when one analyzes this question, it becomes clear that it is Brutus. Brutus, like the other men, has both positive and negative traits; but he is the only…

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    who could change a whole society by himself. Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus known as Augustus was born on september 23, 63 B.C, in velletri, Italy (Roberts 6). After his great uncle Julius Caesar was assassinated Augustus rose to power. Not only did Augustus found the Roman Empire and was its first leader but while over his rule he brought a two centuries of peace known as Pax Romana. Augustus was an outstanding leader, one of the great figures of world history. He brought about needed…

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