Julius Ceasar
Julius Caesar was born on the 13th of Quintilis, which is now July in 100 BCE to Gaius Caesar, which became part of his full name, Gaius Julius Caesar. When Caesar was born, the city of Rome was flourishing, becoming a rich culture, and an advanced government of democracy governed by Nobles. Caesar's birth was very interesting. His mother did not have a vaginal birth, but had the first Caesarian C-section, hence the name C-section. Caesar was born into a well-bred family called "the Julian clan". As he started to grow up, he understood that his family was important and that he had to appreciate the historical importance of the parent's claim, of being of a Noble birth and a decendant of Venus. Since he was a noble child, he was to take his father's place in Rome's government. Until the age of seven, Caesar was in the care of his mother and his education was done at home. There he was taught the traditional Roman way of living. Some of the things he was taught were endurance, sympathy for others, religion, and the right way of doing things. He was also told a story about Roman war heroes and through that he was taught to respect the achievements of his Uncle Marius, a general and a senator.
There he was treated like royalty and invited to a banquet with the king of Bithynia, where he made a terrible mistake that would stick with him forever. Caesar had made strong connections with him through the family marriage alliance. Caesar was also allowed to sit next to the senate members whenever there was a sporting event. This was a very distinguished position that was only given to eight people for each term. But, in June of 47 BCE, Caesar left Egypt and Cleopatra and returned to Rome, where he would become the new ruler of Rome. Caesar, a 52 year old man, and Cleopatra, a 21 year old women. With these legions, he defeated the Nervil tribe in 57 BCE during what was known as "The Belgic Campaign". Caesar gave both his aunt Julia and his wife a ritual eulogy, which was a procession through Rome and a band of musicians, a choir, and mourners. This left only Pompey and himself as leaders of the Roman military. In 69 BCE, his Aunt Julia and his wife, Corniela died. Now, everybody had to do what he told the people to do. This made many people upset and in March of 44 BCE, a secrete meeting of 60 men met to discuss assassinating Caesar, which included Caesars close friend, Brutus. Caesar finished the journey to Rhodes and learned to be a better speaker.
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