Contrary to popular belief, Julius Caesar actually never became "emperor." When he died Rome was still a republic. During this period in power he was a consul (one of the two annually elected heads of the Republic) four times, in 48 BC, 46 BC, 45 BC and 44 BC. He was appointed dictator (An extraordinary office of state of the Republic) four times. In 49 BC he was appointed dictator to preside over his election as consul and resigned after eleven days. In 48 BC he was appointed for an indeterminate term while he was busy in Egypt and the eastern Mediterranean. He held it for one year. In 46 BC he was appointed for a term of ten years. In 44 BC he was appointed for life: dictator perpetuo (dictator in perpetuity)
His adoptive son, Octavian, became a the first Roman "emperor" as Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus , when his absolute rule was formalised in the First Settlement with the senate in 27 BC. Note that imperator meant winner in battle, not emperor.
Julius's brother Auguste's became ruler and handed the throne to his brother
Julius's brother Auguste's became ruler and handed the throne to his brother Then he became ruler of Rome and one day eh said no wheel abjects on the road and yeah.
Actually, Augustus was Julius's STEPSON, not brother...
He didn't become Caesar - it was his father's name and means hariy, or a fine head of hair. It was a joke name as the family had inherited baldness (Romans did have a sense of humour).
The title Caesar was established by his successor Octavian Augustus, his adopted son, who exalted it to a title which was carried on by his successors. Even in recent times the title was so respected that differently spelled versions of it were used by European monarchs (Kaiser, Czar).
Julius Caesar used the Roman political system to gain his power. He was elected to all the proper political offices at the proper time and at the proper age. After his consulship he was appointed to the foreign service where he added Gaul to the empire and kept his nose in politics by being a member of the first triumvirate. When the senate wanted to prosecute him, he started a civil war and usurped power by winning. He was appointed dictator and eventually named perpetual dictator.
Well, Julius Caesar could not become an empire because an empire is a vast holding of some type and Caesar was a human being and the two are not compatible. However if you meat emperor, you struck out again as Caesar was never an emperor. Julius Caesar was a dictator, which was a legally appointed office during the Roman Republic.
Well, Julius Caesar could not become an empire because an empire is a vast holding of some type and Caesar was a human being and the two are not compatible. However if you meat emperor, you struck out again as Caesar was never an emperor. Julius Caesar was a dictator, which was a legally appointed office during the Roman republic.
Well, Julius Caesar could not become an empire because an empire is a vast holding of some type and Caesar was a human being and the two are not compatible. However if you meat emperor, you struck out again as Caesar was never an emperor. Julius Caesar was a dictator, which was a legally appointed office during the Roman republic.
Well, Julius Caesar could not become an empire because an empire is a vast holding of some type and Caesar was a human being and the two are not compatible. However if you meat emperor, you struck out again as Caesar was never an emperor. Julius Caesar was a dictator, which was a legally appointed office during the Roman republic.
Well, Julius Caesar could not become an empire because an empire is a vast holding of some type and Caesar was a human being and the two are not compatible. However if you meat emperor, you struck out again as Caesar was never an emperor. Julius Caesar was a dictator, which was a legally appointed office during the Roman republic.
Well, Julius Caesar could not become an empire because an empire is a vast holding of some type and Caesar was a human being and the two are not compatible. However if you meat emperor, you struck out again as Caesar was never an emperor. Julius Caesar was a dictator, which was a legally appointed office during the Roman republic.
Well, Julius Caesar could not become an empire because an empire is a vast holding of some type and Caesar was a human being and the two are not compatible. However if you meat emperor, you struck out again as Caesar was never an emperor. Julius Caesar was a dictator, which was a legally appointed office during the Roman republic.
Well, Julius Caesar could not become an empire because an empire is a vast holding of some type and Caesar was a human being and the two are not compatible. However if you meat emperor, you struck out again as Caesar was never an emperor. Julius Caesar was a dictator, which was a legally appointed office during the Roman republic.
Well, Julius Caesar could not become an empire because an empire is a vast holding of some type and Caesar was a human being and the two are not compatible. However if you meat emperor, you struck out again as Caesar was never an emperor. Julius Caesar was a dictator, which was a legally appointed office during the Roman republic.
Julius Caesar was never an emperor of Rome. He followed the established republican route to public office. After defeating Pompey in the civil war, the senate made him a dictator. Later, in order to flatter him more, the senate made him "dictator for life". He was the last dictator of the republic, never an emperor.
Well, Julius Caesar could not become an empire because an empire is a vast holding of some type and Caesar was a human being and the two are not compatible. However if you meat emperor, you struck out again as Caesar was never an emperor. Julius Caesar was a dictator, which was a legally appointed office during the Roman republic.
he became the emperor of rome in 1966 and he won the world cup for england!!!!!!!lol
Julius Caesar left him emperor in his will, Julius was his great uncle
The Roman Empire
Ancient Rome obviously. Julius Caesar ended the Roman Republic.
The Roman Empire is the setting for the play.
The most famous dictator of the Roman Empire
During Caesar's lifetime Rome was still a republic.
Julius Caesar was the ruler of the roman empire
The Roman Empire
No, Julius Caesar was the last dictator of the Roman republic. The man called the first ruler of the Roman empire or the first emperor was Augustus Caesar, the adopted son of Julius.
the roman empire.
Ancient Rome obviously. Julius Caesar ended the Roman Republic.
Julius Caesar,
Julius Caesar
When Julius Caesar ruled the ancient Roman empire it was a dictatorship.
in 44bc
Because he just was!
yes he did
The Roman Empire is the setting for the play.