Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar, more commonly known as Julius Caesar, a patrician and noble, became one of the most powerful men in Ancient Roman history. Caesar was an outsider first and eventually became the people's hero. His leadership qualities gained him the consulship of 59 B.C., and eventually perpetual dictatorship. Caesar's acquired power soon became immense, and soon the ruling class began to fear his power. The wealth of power brought back images of ruthless dictator's abolished centuries before. In 51 B.C. Caesar presided over the military, politics, and religion. This allowed for absolute control over Rome. It was eventually Caesar's power that led to his demise on the Ides of March in 44 B.C. Caesar gained power in three main areas that dominated Roman life. He acquired power in
As Caesar was dictator, his power was greater than any one of the magistrates, even the consuls. He had gained rights, as a dictator that also allowed him to control the magistrates and their elections. During Caesar's rule elections into office proceeded as normal. Yet, he had passed legislation that allowed him to control the elections whereby his suggestions were always acknowledged. In this manner, many of his colleagues were rewarded with posts as magistracies. Caesar's control of politics, religion, and the military meant that he had all but in name become an absolute ruler. Caesar's opposition now came chiefly from two groups. On July 25th, 46 B.C., Julius Caesar secured office of dictator for ten years. It was here that Caesar found his power to preside over others, and where he became pa
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