Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

July BC – March BC Gaius Julius Caesar By Brennan Cupples

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "July BC – March BC Gaius Julius Caesar By Brennan Cupples"— Presentation transcript:

1 July 13 100 BC – March 15 44 BC Gaius Julius Caesar By Brennan Cupples

2 Map of Roman Empire (during Caesar’s Reign)

3 Timeline (click link for timeline)
Military, Personal and Political Timeline

4 Biography Julius Caesar was born into the well known family of the Julus claiming to be descendants of the Trojan prince Aeneaus. At the early age of sixteen Caesar`s father died unexpectedly whilst putting on his shoes, making Caesar head of the family. Then after being made a high priest Caesar married Cornelia. Then when Sulla a war figurehead declared himself dictator, Caesar left the Rome and joined the army. After serving with distinction and winning the Civic Crown due to his influences in the siege of Mytilene, Caesar returned to Rome after Sullas death in 78 BC. On his return he purchased a home in lower suburb of Rome where he became a legal advocacy. His next step in life was to travel to Rhodes to study under Apollonius Molon. Unfortunately for Caesar he was captured by Cicilian pirates. After being captured , the pirates decided to ask for ransom for Caesar. Their asking price was twenty talents of silver. Caesar then laughed and told them to ask for fifty. After the ransom was paid Caesar then had the pirates captured and crucified. In 69 BC Caesar was elected Quaestor. Also this year his Aunt Julia passed away soon followed by Caesar`s wife. In 67 BC Caesar married Pompeia was elected Aedile. Then in 59 BC Caesar was elected as a consul in Rome. After overturning a rule Caesar gained control of four legions. In 48 BC Caesar was declared a consul for the second time then again in 46 BC. In 45 BC Caesar became dictator of the Roman Empire, and then was brutally assassinated in 44 BC.

5 Important Events During Caesar’s life many important events were happening around him. 91to 88 BC – Roman Social was is fought over Roman citizenship between Rome and its Italian allies. 85 BC – Caesar‘s father passes away unexpectedly one morning. 84 BC – Caesar takes Cornelia Cinna to be his wife. 82 BC – Sulla returns to Rome and seizes it declaring himself dictator for life. 81 BC – Sulla resigns his dictatorship and re-establishes consulship. 78 BC – Sulla passes away. 78 BC – Caesar makes his return to Rome. 75 BC – Caesar attempts to travel to Rhodes to study but is captured by pirates. Caesar is released after ransom is paid and Caesar has the pirates captured and crucified.

6 Important Events 73 BC – Elected to be Pontifex.
69 BC – Cornelia passes away. 67 BC – Weds Pompeia. 65 BC – Elected Aedile. 63 BC – Elected Pontifex Maximus. 62 BC – Divorces Pompeia. 61 BC – Becomes Governor of further Spain. 60 BC – Becomes Consul. 59 BC – Marries Calpurnia 58 BC – Victory over Germany and Helveti. 55 BC – Invades Britain. 54 BC – Caesars daughter passes away. 49 BC – Civil war begins.

7 Important Events 48 BC – Caesars wife Pompeia is murdered.
45 BC – Caesar is declared dictator of the Roman Empire for life. 44 BC – Caesar is brutally murdered.

8 The Impacts of Julius Caesar
Caesar was a military genius. Using strategy to out wit his opponents allowing him to gain fame within Rome. To be in power one must control the public opinion in Rome. His strategies lead to changes in military fighting. For example; he utilized military formation and movement, allowing for fresh soldiers to remain at the front. As he gained military success he also gained more military followers and funding from the senate. Caesar maintained strong allegiances with the major house of Rome until family insult turned the House of Brutus against him which will ultimately lead to his murder in the senate in 44 BCE. Caesar also happened to be smart man when it came to politics. He went about politics the way he did about war, aggressively. This would help him control the people but also lead to his death. Caesar’s ideas are so influentual that his ideas were used in practice by Hitler, George Washington and the Britain's. Although, Caesar gained power throw the Roman democracy he ultimately in his drive for power disregarded the system and crowned himself emperor.

9 Pictures

10 Bibliography "Julius Caesar -." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Web. 06 Jan < "Google Image Result for Google Images. Web. 06 Jan < "Google Image Result for Google Images. Web. 06 Jan < "Timeline of Julius Caesar." Ancient / Classical History - Ancient Greece & Rome & Classics Research Guide. Web. 06 Jan < "Google Image Result for Google Images. Web. 06 Jan <


Download ppt "July BC – March BC Gaius Julius Caesar By Brennan Cupples"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google