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Julius Caesar: Facts & Related Content
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Also Known As | Gaius Julius Caesar |
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Born | July 12, 100 BCE? or July 13, 100 BCE? • Rome • Italy |
Died | March 15, 44 BCE • Rome • Italy |
Title / Office | quaestor (65BC-69BC), ancient Rome • curule aedile (63BC-65BC), ancient Rome • praetor (62BC), ancient Rome • consul (59BC), ancient Rome • dictator (46BC-44BC), ancient Rome |
Role In | Battle of Alesia • Battle of Pharsalus • Gallic Wars • Roman Civil War |
Did You Know?
- A co-conspirator, Decmius Brutus, was Caesar's second heir in his will.
- Caesar banned driving carriages on city streets during the first ten hours of daylight.
- Julius Caesar had a son with Cleopatra named Caesarion, or "little Caesar".
- Caesar was stabbed many times during his murder but the physician Antistius determined that only one stab wound was fatal.
- Caesar originally named the giraffe "camelopard" since it resembled a camel and a leopard.
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