Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar (100B.C. ~ 44B.C.) Roman Roman A religious leader A religious leader A politician A politician A general A general A dictator.

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Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar (100B.C. ~ 44B.C.) Roman Roman A religious leader A religious leader A politician A politician A general A general A dictator : The Roman Republic A dictator : The Roman Republic  The Roman Empire  The Roman Empire

Overview Julius Caesar's Youth Julius Caesar's Youth The Beginning of Caesar's Political Career The Beginning of Caesar's Political Career Caesar ’ s Conquest Caesar ’ s Conquest The fall of Roman Republic The fall of Roman Republic The Death of Caesar The Death of Caesar

Julius Caesar's Youth A noble A noble the high priest of Jupiter at 17 the high priest of Jupiter at 17 A superb solider A superb solider

The Beginning of Caesar's Political Career He married Pompeia (Political marriage) He married Pompeia (Political marriage) He took many loans. He took many loans. He escaped the prosecution. He escaped the prosecution. He became a governor in northern Italy. He became a governor in northern Italy.

Caesar ’ s War The conquest to Gaul (the region of Western Europe) The conquest to Gaul (the region of Western Europe) The attack to Britain The attack to Britain The expansion of Roman world to Atlantic Ocean The expansion of Roman world to Atlantic Ocean The invasion of North Africa and Egypt The invasion of North Africa and Egypt

The fall of Roman Republic He set out a civil war (49 BC) He set out a civil war (49 BC) Then, he became the Roman dictator. Then, he became the Roman dictator. He ruled the republic as consul. He ruled the republic as consul. After resigning, he appointed the new rulers of Roman. After resigning, he appointed the new rulers of Roman. He was titled “ dictator for life ”. He was titled “ dictator for life ”.

The Death of Caesar He was assassinated by the senators. He was assassinated by the senators. He was struck by 23 times. He was struck by 23 times. He was killed under the feet of Pompey ’ s statue. He was killed under the feet of Pompey ’ s statue. Brutus, one of the murderers and Caesar ’ s best friend Brutus, one of the murderers and Caesar ’ s best friend

The End of Caesar ’ s Death The hope of restoring the Republic The hope of restoring the Republic Another civil war Another civil war An autocracy An autocracy The first Roman Emperor, Gaius Octavius ( 屋大維 ) The first Roman Emperor, Gaius Octavius ( 屋大維 )

Conclusion Caesar spend all his life to establish his Roman kingdom. Caesar spend all his life to establish his Roman kingdom. He conquered many countries to expand the Roman ’ s territory, and even try to reform the Roman ’ s political system. He conquered many countries to expand the Roman ’ s territory, and even try to reform the Roman ’ s political system. Although he was not the first emperor and finally killed by the Roman senators, he did turn the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. Although he was not the first emperor and finally killed by the Roman senators, he did turn the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. His strategic talent has made him go down in history. His strategic talent has made him go down in history.

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