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Student Essay on The Life and Times of Gaius Julius Caesar

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The Life and Times of Gaius Julius Caesar

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The Life and Times of Gaius Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 12th or 13th, 100 BC in Rome. He was assassinated March 15th, 44 BC in Rome. March 15th can also be identified as the ides of March. Throughout Caesar's life, he was not only known as a politician but also as a General and a Roman author. In many people's eyes, Caesar was known not only as a great dictator but also as powerful. Caesar was born into a prestigious family. From the young age of sixteen, after his father's death, he was introduced to the world of power and respect. With time, Caesar laid the foundation of the Roman imperial system. During Caesar's life, many important events and people played a role in his life. His circle of friends and political.....

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