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    There are many famous Roman individuals that influenced Roman greatly, but some influenced Rome greater than others. Like Gaius Marius, the man who organized the army into the most effective fighting machine on earth. People like Julius Caesar, one of the most famous Romans ever brought a lot of popularity to Roman because of his fighting strategies that still are used today. Constantine the Great was the first Christian emperor of the Roman empire. There are only a few famous Roman people that…

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    “It seems to me most strange that men should fear, seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come” (JC 2.2.35-37). It is not a proven fact, but by this statement Caesar would be at peace with his death. He does not live is life in fear of what can happen. Caesar believes that when it is your time to die you should not fear death. As he is dying Caesar last words are, “Et tu, Bruté?—Then fall, Caesar” (JC 3.1.77). Caesar perceives that even if his good friend Brutus wants him…

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    The Han dynasty and Roman Empire were two extremely powerful and successful empires. Each had useful government systems that differed from each other. Roads were also a similarity between both the Han Dynasty and Roman Empire. Also, both The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire crashed and ended for similar reasons as well. The Han Dynasty and Roman Empire had differing government systems but were related in the fact that they each built and used road systems for trade, and their empires fell…

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    What’s so great about Caesar? Hmm?’” (Mean Girls). This quote by Gretchen Weiners from the hit movie Mean Girls accurately sums up the plot to assassinate the dictator Julius Caesar. The assassination of Julius Caesar by Marcus Brutus, one of his closest friends and advisors, rocked the Roman world and set the stage for the development of the Roman Empire. In a similar manner, Judas Iscariot sold his teacher and friend, Jesus Christ, for 30 pieces of silver to those who wanted him dead.…

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    the eastern part of Rome. Marcus then had made himself richer than he already was with Rome's money. Marcus has had an interesting adventurous life. Early life Brutus had a very interesting childhood life. He was known as the eldest son of the Roman Politician. Brutus was born about 85 BCE in Rome. Which then had been adopted by his own uncle Quintus Servilius Caepio. Marcus then was later adopted back to his real parents Marcus Junius Brutus and Sullivan. Marcus Brutus then had been…

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    make the senate declare war against him. Julius Ceasar, Cicero, Octavian, and Brutus were people who helped shaped Rome’s history. Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 12, 100 BC in Rome, Italy. Caesar was considered one of the best general and dictator of Rome. Julius was a patrician from Rome.Julius Caesar was stabbed and killed by Marcus Junius Brutus on March 14.This was important to Rome because Julius was one of many rulers of Rome. His death leads to the Ides of March. His funeral was…

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    Civilizations emerge and develop on fertile river plains in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and China. The early Romans establish a republic, which grows powerful and spreads its influence. Romes geography was chosen because fertile soil and its strategic location. Located on the Italian peninsula in the center of the Mediterranean sea, built on seven hills on the Tiber River. The first Romans were Latins, greeks, and Etruscans, who competed for control of the region. Latins found an…

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    Julius Caesar, the “dictator for life” of the Roman Empire, was murdered on March 15th 44BC, in the Pompey’s Theatre by his very own senators, during one of their meetings. Julius was planning on leaving Rome to fight in the war on March 18th. He had planned to have some of the most loyal members in the army to rule the empire while he was gone, and Cassius and his brother-in-law Marcus were both very angry to take orders form Caesar’s inferior followers. Unfortunately, Caesar would’ve still…

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    The Roman Republic, before it fell and was reorganized to become the Roman Empire, had many great rulers that helped make it to be one of the greatest republics in human history. One of these great rulers, by the name of Julius Caesar would become famous for the many things that he accomplished and for being one of the factors that would led to the fall of the Republic and the rise of the Empire. One of the interesting things about Caesar is the way he came in to power, much like another…

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    unknown. Was he a ruthless, ambitious dictator; or was he a wise leader whose ultimate concern was for his loyal subjects? Julius Caesar was born in July of 100BC. He joined the Roman army at a young age and quickly became a great general. He led his troops to victory many times in Asia and Cilicia and was elected as a military triune. After a victory over the King of Pontus, Caesar returned to Rome to start a political career, working with Pompey, another great Roman. In 59 BC. Caesar…

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