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'''Gaius Julius Caesar''' was a Roman general. | '''Gaius Julius Caesar''' was a Roman politician, general and ruler. | ||
== Overview== | == Overview== | ||
Gaius Julius Caesar was born in 100 BCE--a member of the influential ''gens Iulia''. By 60 BCE he had already gained enough political and military experience and power to join [[Pompey]] and [[Crassus]] in an informal alliance, the ''First Triumvirate'', that would dominate Rome's political life for many years to come. | |||
In the 50s BCE Caesar completed his major military campaigns in Gaul and Britain. Soon after a civil war erupted between Caesar and [[Pompey]}. With the support of his general and political ally [[Mark Antony]], Caesar prevailed and became de facto the supreme ruler of Rome. | |||
In 47 BCE, while pursuing [[Pompey]] in the East, Caesar got involved with Egyptian civil war in support of [[Cleopatra]], with whom he established a close political and personal relation. | |||
In 44 BCE Caesar fell victim of a conspiracy led by [[Brutus]] and [[Cassius]]. | |||
== Caesar in ancient sources == | == Caesar in ancient sources == |
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Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman politician, general and ruler.
Overview
Gaius Julius Caesar was born in 100 BCE--a member of the influential gens Iulia. By 60 BCE he had already gained enough political and military experience and power to join Pompey and Crassus in an informal alliance, the First Triumvirate, that would dominate Rome's political life for many years to come.
In the 50s BCE Caesar completed his major military campaigns in Gaul and Britain. Soon after a civil war erupted between Caesar and [[Pompey]}. With the support of his general and political ally Mark Antony, Caesar prevailed and became de facto the supreme ruler of Rome.
In 47 BCE, while pursuing Pompey in the East, Caesar got involved with Egyptian civil war in support of Cleopatra, with whom he established a close political and personal relation.
In 44 BCE Caesar fell victim of a conspiracy led by Brutus and Cassius.
Caesar in ancient sources
- Caesar (sources) -- survey of ancient sources
Caesar in literature & the arts
- Caesar (arts) -- survey of fictional works
Caesar in scholarship
- Caesar (research) -- survey of scholarly works
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