A superb general and politician, Julius Caesar (c.100 BC – 44 BC / Reigned ... Caesar scored some early victories and, by 46 BC, was dictator of Rome. After a year spent eliminating his ...
Roman proconsul Julius Caesar conducts a series of military ... s remaining followers at Thapsus in North Africa. Caesar becomes dictator of Rome. The day before the crossing, Caesar acted as ...
He defeated Pompey in a civil war and declared himself dictator, but was famously assassinated ... the first Roman Emperor. Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain came almost 100 years before ...
He had to show him as a kind of tyrant, as a sort of dictator in order for the audience ... The actors investigate how to play the character of Julius Caesar and explore the dramatic purpose ...
One of these was led by his great-uncle, Julius Caesar. Then Augustus got a lucky break. In 46 BC, Caesar won the civil war and was named dictator of Rome. To secure his position, he needed an heir.
After eliminating his rivals in a civil war, general and politician Gaius Julius Caesar began serving as dictator of Rome in 49 BCE. He established a number of political reforms before getting ...
This is a Short History of the Roman Republic. Written by Kate Simants. With thanks to Dr. David Gwynn, Professor of Roman History at Royal Holloway University.
When Julius Caesar declared himself a dictator for life in 44 BCE, the Senate decided to strike. Fearful of Caesar bringing back the hated monarchy, his enemies orchestrated a senatorial ...
Twenty year-old Julius Caesar flees Rome for his life during the reign of Sulla but through skill and ambition rises four decades later to become Rome's supreme dictator.