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JULIUS CAESAR
I CAME, I SAW, I CONQUERED
TIMELINE SO FAR…
509 – The Beginning of the Roman Republic
264 – First Punic War
201 - Hannibal Barca def. at Battle of Zama (2nd Punic War)
146 – Carthage destroyed in Third Punic War
100 – THE BIRTH OF JULIUS CAESAR
71 – Spartacus rebellion defeated.
44 – THE DEATH OF JULIUS CAESAR
ORIGINS
Claimed ancestor of Aeneas himself
From a rich Patrician family…
Why Caesar?
Born by Caesarian section?
Because of his thick head of hair?
Because of his bright eyes?
Because he killed an elephant in Battle?
BAD START…
Politics in Rome were a bloody mess (literally), Sulla gave
himself the role of dictator and had all his political
enemies assassinated
Caesar was a target and fled Rome…
Eventually kidnapped and taken prisoner by pirates…
Eventually he escapes and crucifies all of them as
promised…
Thankfully Caesar, Sulla dies and JC can return to
Rome…
BACK ON TRACK
Known as an excellent orator and public speaker, openly
rips members of the senate and government
Elected Military Tribune
Elected Quaestor – 63 BC
Elected Praetor
The birth of political smear campaigns? Accuses the more
experienced candidates of bribery and treason and
convinces the voters of it and he wins the job.
RISE COTINUES…
Gets the support of the richest man in Rome – our old
friend Marcus Crassus in exchange for his support
against Pompey
Pompey & Crassus are the 2 most powerful men at the
time and hate each other
Elected Governor of Spain
Elected as Consul of Rome (as high as it gets)
RESOLUTION
Caesar convinces
enemies Pompey and
Crassus that with
their wealth and
public favor they can
essentially control
everything in the
Senate and in Rome
They hug it out
FIRST TRIUMVATE
“Triumvirate” = The Rule of 3 Men
JULIUS CAESAR
POMPEY
CRASSUS
GALLIC WARS
Pretty much appoints himself to Govern Gaul
How long is a term in office in Roman Republic?
Caesar gets 5 years.
Why?
Debt – sees Gaul as a source of income
Motivation – Alexander the Great?
GAUL
Modern Day France & Northern
Italy
Previously unconquered land
Home of “Barbarian” Germanic
Tribes
Caesar pushes into Britain &
Germany
GALLIC WARS
Caesar fights many battles
with many different tribes
The lack of unity amongst
the tribes proves to be their
downfall
Caesar’s 5 years are
up…they extend him for 5
more.
VERCINGETORIX
Gallic General unites a
bunch of the tribes in a
large rebellion vs.
Caesar
Culminates at the
BATTLE OF ALESIA
GAUL DEFEATED
51 BC – Rome is in complete control of Gaul
FURTHER EXPANSION
Caesar attempts several campaigns into modern day
Britain & Germany but is defeated or can’t sustain the
progress
Plans to go back…
JULIUS CAESAR
BUT!!!!....
POMPEY
CRASSUS
CIVIL WAR
POMPEY: Your term as consul is up, come back to Rome
CAESAR: Forget that, I know I’ll be persecuted
POMPEY: You refuse to come back? TREASON!
CAESAR: Fine I’ll come back .
CAESAR crosses the Rubicon river with his legions, seen as a threat
to invade Rome and attack Pompey
CIVIL WAR
Pompey flees to Spain
In Rome, Caesar appoints himself dictator and names
Marc Antony his right hand man.
Caesar then makes himself win an election to be consul
again and resigns title of Dictator
Chases Pompey all the way to Spain where Pompey is
murdered.
ROMANCE
While in Egypt he falls in love with Cleopatra
Caesar conquers Egypt and names Cleopatra as ruler.
Conquers Egypt so easily that he mocks Pompey who
struggled there as a general for years.
Chases Pompey’s son around the Mediterranean, defeats
them
Named Dictator for 10 years – Republic my left foot!
REFORMS UNDER
CAESAR
Conquered: France, Egypt, Spain
Elaborate Gladiatorial Games (Later…)
More Children = More $$$ (Repopulate Italy)
Added 3 months to 46BC to bring the calendar in
alignment with the seasons and added a leap year every
4th year (almost identical to our calendar)
Rebuild Carthage & Corinth
Made a police force
PROTECT HIS POWER
CAESAR: “I have the ability to appoint whoever I want
as magistrates so when I go conquering elsewhere you
guys can’t screw me over again.”
Before Caesar can leave the senate calls one last meeting
to talk about some potential reforms…
Et tu, Brute?
The Senators surround Caesar and each stab him, he was
stabbed in total 23 times
SHAKESPEARE: Caesar sees one of his trusted allies
Brutus amongst the killers and utters “and you Brutus?”
in disbelief
REALITY: Unknown.
PEOPLE OF ROME, WE ARE NOW FREE!
Ides of March
March 15th 44BC
SUMMARY
Born into a wealthy family which had fallen on hard times.
Worked his way up the political ladder securing powerful
allies.
Spent 10 years conquering Gaul to help pay his debts
Returned with legions into Rome to ignite a civil war
Defeated his Roman enemies declaring himself dictator for
life
Assassination leads to the fall of the Roman Republic
LEGACY?
Would you give Caesar control of your army?