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He fought battles, subdued provinces, defeated internal enemies, but then so had plenty of others who had won most of the empire. Fabius Maximus got Maximus - the Greatest, while Pompey and even Alexander only got Magnus - the Great. It might have been the greatest problem of all of stabilising the Roman state however he wasn't smart enough how to work it out. He improved on Sulla's attempt, but by making himself dictator for life, had no enduring solution and it naturally fell apart when his life was ended. Solving that main problem was left to Augustus.

His accomplisment was rather one of public relations. Post mortem, he was raised amongst the gods. He didn't get Great or Greatest, he simply got Caesar - he became the image of a successful and divine ruler - so successfully was this presented that subsequent rulers wanted the trademark name of Caesar.

Augustus, his adopted son, took the name Caesar, as did the subsequent emperors. We even find this down to the Czar of Russia and Kaiser of Germany (both corruptions of Caesar). Even though Caesar is a jocular catch name for Baldy (baldness ran in his family, and although Caesar meant 'fine head of hair' it was a joke) later important people all were quite anxious for the title because of the aura of success, invicibility and divine right.

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One of Caesar's many achievements was that he was made dictator for life, a position that no other man in the republic ever held.

One of Caesar's many achievements was that he was made dictator for life, a position that no other man in the republic ever held.

One of Caesar's many achievements was that he was made dictator for life, a position that no other man in the republic ever held.

One of Caesar's many achievements was that he was made dictator for life, a position that no other man in the republic ever held.

One of Caesar's many achievements was that he was made dictator for life, a position that no other man in the republic ever held.

One of Caesar's many achievements was that he was made dictator for life, a position that no other man in the republic ever held.

One of Caesar's many achievements was that he was made dictator for life, a position that no other man in the republic ever held.

One of Caesar's many achievements was that he was made dictator for life, a position that no other man in the republic ever held.

One of Caesar's many achievements was that he was made dictator for life, a position that no other man in the republic ever held.

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he was a roman leader killed by his own manhe's about 5'6" (Sorry, sorry, sorry !)He was born on 13th of July Approximately 100bc and died 44bc......

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Julius Cesar\'s accomplishments are he never lost a war, he was a general, and he instigated an enduring law against extortion.

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Julius Caesar was a powerful person. He claimed lots of land during his power, before he was killed.

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One of Caesar's many achievements was that he was made dictator for life, a position that no other man in the republic ever held.

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