Julius Caesar A Great Leader Essay

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    NERO AND JULIUS CAESAR Background Julius Caesar Caesar’s full name is Gaius Julius Caesar. He was born somewhere between 102 and 100 BCE. Caesar’s family had noble, Patrician roots. His father died in 85 BCE. A few years later he was engaged and he was possibly married to a wealthy young woman. His marriage soon was broken and when he was eighteen he married again to Cornelia. Later they had a child and named her Julia. Kidnapped by Cecillian pirates and held for ransom, he maintained a…

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    Rome and England ended up to be great empires, led by two different leaders, Julius Caesar and Richard 1(The Lionhearted) respectively. They were both great leaders. These leaders have influenced the modern society. These important leaders ruled their respective countries; Rome and England. The first city Rome was led by Julius Caesar. Rome was a huge city that had Social, Political, and Economic aspects. The Roman Republic was established around 500 BC. The Romans allied with other…

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    Introduction It was 85 B.C. Rome was in chaos people were scared and confused. A young boy is standing off to the sides. This young man is Gaius Julius Ceasar will become the leader of the Roman military and is the future leader of the Roman Republic. Julius Caesar’s father died when he was young leaving him to live with his uncle. Who was a military leader after living with him for a few years he decided he would go into military. While there he was placed at the first rank he came from a very…

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    101 Parkland College – Sungguk Chris Choi THE TRAGEDY OF EMPEROR: JULIUS CAESAR Gaius Julius Caesar, called Kaiser later, is the first emperor of the powerful Roman Empire. He is one of best emperor in the Great Rome’s history. In estimation, Julius Caesar was born in Rome on July 12 or 13 100 BC. His family was not that rich but they were nobility family, patrician roots. His aunt Julia was the wife of Gaius Marius, who’s the leader of the popular faction at that moment. It is known very…

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    Greatness of a Change Agent? A great example of a Change Agent is Julius Caesar. A change agent is someone who makes a great impact on people and their lives and this is exactly what Caesar did. He made a number changes, and these changes were so capacious that they stood with the people of Rome. Julius managed to do more than he could imagine as a leader. He changed Rome in a historic ways and made Rome a better place. Even with everything that was going on while Caesar had power, he always was…

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    Going into this project I did not know much about Caesar. I did not know his philosophy or his accomplishments. All that I had was his name. My knowledge of Caesar extended only as far as the popular opinion that he was one of Rome’s greatest leaders. The weight his name carried got me interested in dissecting the subject that is Julius Caesar. It started with learning about his timeline, which was filed with bloodshed and wars. Then transitioned to how he governed Rome once he did come to power…

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    Caesar was a powerful and noble leader. He did everything with his power to make the Roman Empire successful. Caesar trusted his friends with difficult decisions he had to make, but there was one thing that not everybody liked about him. Julius Caesar was hungry for power and would do anything for it, even if that meant killing someone. The people he called friends soon got fed up with his addiction of power and started to plot the assassination of him. Despite the fact that Julius Caesar was…

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    national leader to a movement that later lead to his demise. In correspondence, Julius Caesar came from royal and noble backgrounds. He arose to a be a great empire of Rome, but Julius Caesar was a greedy man that only wanted power for himself, which lead to his downfall. Malcolm X had a troubled life before he became inspirational, and Julius Caesar came from humble beginnings, but they both met their tragic ends. Showing how these figures had similar features, which made each of them leaders…

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    Julius Caesar by Shakespeare talks about events that happened in the ancient Rome. Shakespeare shapes the political events as the world of masculine friendship which politics is influenced by the relationship between men. In Julius Caesar, Shakespeare only presents two women characters who are only described in a few words. Women only play minor part in this play. In the whole Act 5, the tragic fighting scene, not even a single woman character is involved. Besides, there is love between men, and…

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    that effective leaders are conceded, and they don not care for others. However, in reality they are kind to the people and are trying to help them in any possible way. Kindness is the most important quality of an effective leader because it demonstrates to the people that the ruler can be trusted and honorable. This leadership quality is shown through Brutus in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and in the historical example of Peter the Great. In Julius Caesar, Brutus is an effective leader because…

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