The
Birth of Julius Caesar
On this day in 100 b.c., there was born in Rome Gaius Julius
Caesar. Before his assassination in 44 b.c., famously on the “Ides of march,”
he would serve multiple terms as a counsel of Rome and some five and a half
years in the official office of Dictator.
The First Civil War, precipitated by the “Crossing of the Rubicon,” led
to the initial failure of the Roman Republic, a failure that would find its
completion is the Second Civil War precipitated by his assassination and the
rise of the Roman Empire under its first emperor Caesar (Octavian) Augustus,
Caesar’s post-death adopted son and heir.
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