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    The Republican government in Rome collapsed in the year of 44-27 B.C. Many events caused this event to occur in Roman history, the rise of private armies and the creation of the first Triumvirate could have possibly both contributed to the collapse of the Roman Republic. However, Julius Caesar is mostly to blame for the fall of the republican government in Rome. Julius Caesar did many good deeds during his ruling in Rome prior to the collapse of Rome. People referred to Caesar as a noble man and…

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    Lincoln and Caesar is because they are both popular and you can really see how much changed from when Caesar helped expand the roman empire to when Abraham became president. I also know more about Abraham Lincoln than the other options. Julius Caesar was a Roman Politician (July 12 or 13, 100 BC, Rome – March 15, 44 BC, Rome) who helped greatly with the rise of the Roman Empire. His Parents were Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia Cotta. Gaius Governed the province of Asia. The family came from…

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    Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC into a noble, senatorial family. He became an officer in the Roman Army, like most other upper-class young men. ()When Caesar was twenty-five he was captured by pirates and put up for ransom. When his family paid the ransom he was furious that he was treated that way and eventually came back with his friends to kill the pirates. Julius Caesar gradually progressed through the Roman Empire. In 60 BC, Caesar made a deal with Pompey the Great and Crassus, whom had…

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    When he was young, he was considered a very cultural and literate Roman. Caesar showed to be successful in events such as defeating the tribes in Gaul, which would lead him to obtaining governorship over Gaul’s tribes. With connections from tribes outside the border, he decided to go on an expedition against Britain. When…

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    A Roman tribune is an officer or magistrate chosen by the people, to protect them from the oppression of the patricians, or nobles, and to defend their liberties against any attempts that might be made upon them by senate and counsels. The Latin word for tribune was tribunes. The word was originally used to indicate an officer connected with a tribe(tribus), or who represented a tribe for a certain purpose. This was indeed the character of the officers who were designated by it in the…

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    The Roman republic began with the overthrowing of the Roman Kingdom in 509 BC. It began the period of conquest that would see Rome’s control expand from just a mediterranean kingdom into a government that would hold ownership over the most of the known world. What happened to the Republic? Was it simply just overexpansion? Lack of governmental interest in Roman provinces? We believe that the main cause of the Republic’s fall was just one man. Julius Caesar We believe Julius Caesar caused the…

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    find themselves in a position where a difficult decision must be made. This common occurrence is used by authors to develop plots as well as characters. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar is gaining power among the Romans after defeating the previous leader, Pompey. Some Senators are taking note of this, and believe that they need to end this accelerated growth in power by assassinating Caesar. Marcus Brutus, one of Caesar’s dearest friends, must make a…

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    Julius Caesar Influence

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    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 including…

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    Julius Caesar Downfall

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    The Fall of the Roman Republic was tragic but there's not just one specific person or reason for the fall. One of the main reasons that people think caused the Fall of Rome was that the Roman constitution was not ready for a larger expanded pass romanian waters. Other reasons are Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, the Tribes, and the king that was the king after the fall Julius Caesar. Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus was a fundamentalist he thought out everything but his reputation did not start till he…

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    He not only transformed the entire Roman state, but established peace and prosperity as well. Octavian’s rule is considered to be controversial due to his unconventional and delusory method of leading the Roman people; however, I believe that the restoration of the republic wouldn 't have happened had it not been for Octavian’s approach. First off, Octavian’s success wouldn’t have been so tremendous had it not been for the complete disintegration of the Roman republic prior to his rule. Before…

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