Julius Caesar1
Julius Caesar was the self-elected dictator of Rome in 44 B.C, for only one year, before being killed. He was born on the 13th of Quintilis, which is now July in 100 BC to Gaius Caesar, which became part of his full name, Gaius Julius Caesar. When Caesar was born, the city of Rome was flourishing, becoming a rich culture, and an advanced form of government. When Caesar was born, the government was a democracy. Nobility governed the state. Nobles were people who claimed consuls or other high officers as their ancestors. Caesar's birth was very interesting. His mother did not have a vaginal birth, but had the first Caesarian C-section, hence the name C-section. Caesar was born into a well-bred family called "the Julian clan". As he started to grow up, he understood that his family was important and that he had to appreciate the historical importance of the parent's claim, of being of a Noble birth. Since he was a noble child, he was to take his father's place in Rome's government. Until the age of seven, Caesar was in the care of his mother. His education was done at home in his big, elegant home. There he was taught the traditional Roman way of living. Some of the things he was taught were endurance, sympath
His mother talked to the officials and was won the assurance that allowed Caesar to come back safely, on one condition; however. He had to go before Sulla, which was a terrifying experience for the 19-year-old boy. Sulla started to criticize the way Caesar dressed and took care of his hair. Nevertheless, Caesar became a free man again and made a good decision to stay out of his way. Still, Caesar was not convinced that his public speaking was good enough to begin a political life, so he went off to a Roman island called Rhodes. During the trip, pirates captured him. He paid the ransom they wanted and came back with men and started a surprise attack where he had the Pirates killed.
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