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Caesar

Sulla, a man that julius had to grow up with, had taken all power to defend the Republic and tried to purge the state from its enemies. Caesar was eventually pardoned, he predicted that the stubborn boy would become dangerous. Caesar was the last descendant of the ancient clan of the Julii. He was educated in rhetoric,philosophy and law, like other patricians. But after his near brush with death did the eighteen year old youth decide to enter the army.

This was the beginning of an astonishing military career. He became second in command of the province Asia (Turkey). In two years he discerned himself by his bravery and prowess at arms. After these years he went back to Rome. He served as officer in Crassus's army against Spartacus and climbed steadily up in the government by serving as official in the provinces. He (re)married a wealthy wife and allied with Crassus, then the richest man in Rome. Their contestant was Pompeius Magnus (the Great). Caesar coveted and gained the lifetime function of Pontifex maximus, high priest of the people of Rome.

In 61Bc he received a military post as governor of Spain. He ruthlessly suppressed all resistance and returned as war hero in Rome. The consulate was his next g


On the 6th of March 44Bc, the so called Ides of March, was Caesar murdered by Marcus Brutus, Gaius Cassius, Decimus Brutus and Gaius Trebonius, the last two being old commanders of his legions... The daggers came from every side and, after one shout of indignation, Caesar, struck twenty-three times, silently pulled his toga over his head and fell at the foot of a statue of ... Pompeius.

oal. The two consuls held the power of state and were nominated each year. But the senate balked his efforts and tried to play Crassus, Pompeius and Caesar against each other. Caesar noticed this and did something believed impossible; he created an alliance between him and the other two to share all power. The senate was effectively bypassed and the First Triumvirate was born....

This agreement dictated the Roman policy for the next decade. they shared all offices between them and their followers and that's the way Caesar became Governor of Gaul Transalpinia. He had three legions (15000 men) under his command, but when the Helvetii invaded Gaul and Italy he accidentally got command of an additional army. After he crushed the Helvetii he turned his attention on the Celts. When this part of the drama had been enacted the real struggle began...

Pompeius tried to stop Caesar, but all was in vain. No one dared to stand up against Caesar's crack veteran soldiers. The senate panicked and left Italy, leaving the treasury intact behind them (how stupid can you be...). The senate and pompeius fled to Albania. Once in Rome Caesar wasted no time. Against no effective opposition, he assembled a makeshift senate, took control of the government and broke open the treasury. Mark Antony was put in charge of the Italian legions and Caesar himself went to the independent city of Massilia (Marseille). He could not capture the city, but he went to Spain and crushed Pompeius followers (most

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