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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory The Roman emperor Caesar was assassinated.
Gaius Julius Caesar the Great (13 July 100 B.C. – 15 March 44 B.C.), Roman dictator (44 B.C.) I would rather be a leader in a small fishing village than to walk into Rome; I came, I saw, I have triumphed; sudden death is the best death. Julius Caesar, the lifelong dictator of Rome, was the most prominent ruler in the world, and with his struggle, he stepped to the center of the historical stage and became the example of the successful practice of the “Roman Dream”. He made Gaul an integral part of the Roman civilization, made military dictatorship above the senate a routine, and a series of policies after entering Rome made Rome a crucial step in the transition from republic to imperialism.
Caesar was born of the noble aristocracy, the nephew of the famous military reformer Mario, the noble origin helped his great work, so that his age was easy to obtain the qualification for competition in the field of power, but really made him climb the peak is still some of the factors in his character and qualities. He was proficient in aristocracy, power, less ambitious, had felt that Alexander in his age had conquered the heavens, but himself has not achieved anything. The young Caesar had served as a financial officer, city officer, high priest, Spanish governor, etc. But these “low-ranking” positions obviously couldn’t contain Caesar’s heart that wanted to fly. He had dreamed that he had defiled his mother, although he had not read the Book of the Dream, but those who had interpreted the dream told him that this indicated that he would conquer the land he had grown. At this time, the fate of the two famous figures was closely linked to Caesar. They were Pompeii and Clausewitz, both senior generals who began to emerge during the Sula dictatorship. Pompeii had a deeper history and had a hefty struggle in North Africa, Sicily, etc. Clausewitz, in his position as the leader of the repression of the Spartacus rebellion, sat down with Pompeii. After returning to Rome, Caesar had planned a coup with Clausewitz to seize the power of the Old House, but no measure of Rome could be done to abort any one of them. But as long as Sarawitz has also placed his daughter in doubt to the Great House, he will be the greatest of the three members of the Old House, and will be coordinated with the old house According to the agreement of the “First Three Alliances”, Caesar became Roman governor in 59 B.C. and succeeded as governor of Gaul and Illyria. The nine years of Gaul were the most important phase of Caesar’s life. The Gauls lived in France and Belgium today, at different stages of development, but they were undoubtedly half-barbarians compared to the Romans. The Gauls were not high, but on the battlefield, the Romans never managed to make a bargain on them. After Caesar came to power, the Gauls launched eight large-scale conquest wars against the Gauls. The first seven Wars of Gaul were very successful, the Seven Wars were very successful, and the biggest challenge occurred in 52 B.C., this time under the leadership of the genius In history, the conquest of the nation of the leading civilization over the backward region often means the extension and spread of civilization. The conquest of Caesar over Gaul despite the story of bloody slaughter, made Gaul an organic part of the Roman civilized world, and today's French originates from Roman Latin. And for Caesar's personality, the success in Gaul gave him a solid backdrop, giving him the capital of supreme Roman rule. With the death of Julius, the marriage alliance of Caesar and Pompeius broke down, and the death of Clausewitz, the solid triangle lost a point. With the growth of Caesar's power, the confrontation between Caesar and Pompeius was inevitable. Pompeius received the support of the Senate, ordered Caesar to resign, and also declared him a public enemy. The ultimate decision of Pompeius in blood again played a role, and he received an unexpected gift in Egypt in the spring of the winter of 49 B.C. – Egypt after Cleopatra, where Pompeius and the senators of the Senate escaped. Caesar's ancestral army followed Pompeius, from Greece to Egypt, until Pompeius was killed by the king of Egypt The monarchy of Caesar in the name of the republic underwent a series of reforms during the reign of Rome, one of which was to greatly expand the size of the membership of the Senate and senior officials, essentially weakening the power of the original members and enabling his belief to be filled; the second was to increase the autonomy of the provinces and expand the Roman citizenship to some provinces; the third was to establish colonies to accommodate the elderly and the poor. Caesar was also a famous writer, leaving behind valuable military writings such as the Gaul War Memories and the Civil War Memories. When his power and fame peaked, a claim that he was about to become king also spread throughout Rome. A murder was planned by the Republicans, led by Brutus, Caesar's most powerful son, in order to defend the republic. On the early morning of March 15, 44 BC, when Caesar entered the palace, dozens of swords struck him. Caesar had said, in answering the question of death, "Sudden death is the best way to die." Caesar's greatest influence at the time was the Romanization of the Gauls; the greatest influence left to the future is that his nephew David inherited his cause, ended the whole of the republic of Rome, and entered the path of imperialism. Though he had not been crowned, his image as a emperor has deepened, in the West, his name "Caesar" itself has the meaning of the emperor, as the name "Czar" in Russia originates from the translation of "Caesar". In fact, it is more important that he has managed the back base of Gaul, with a solid and strong headquarters, and has the capital to make Gaul into the Roman civilization, which is also his greatest contribution to the civilized world. March 15, 1944, Caesar the Great, Rome News raw data sources → https://today.help.bj.cn/show/?id=4650 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-08:04] 访问:77
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