All About Caesar
Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 BC, in Rome. Born in one of the well known and oldest families of Rome, the history of his family can be traced back to Aeneas, the mortal son of goddess Venus. Julius Caesar was named after Julius, the son of Aeneas. Son of rich parents, his upbringing was modest. Julius Caesar, unlike other boys of his time, knew no luxury like jewels, expensive clothing and exotic food. His education was also different from that of other boys of his time. Generally Roman boys were tutored by Greek slaves bought by their parents. However, Caesar's father, Gaius Caesar and mother Aurelia wanted Caesar to be tutored by a freeman. Gnipho, a gentle scholar was appointed as his tutor. He was a Gaul. From him Caesar learnt Latin, Greek, history, literature and mathematics. He also learned the language and ways of the people of Gaul. The young Gaul Caesar did not know that he would one day conquer and make it a part of the great Roman empire. Caesar spent his days happily, studying and playing with his friend, Marcus Cicero. Three important events occurred in his life. When he was 14, his uncle, Marius appointed Caesar as priest of Jupiter and member of the Sacred College. Caesar was very hap
A plot was hatched to murder Caesar. " On her insistence, Caesar agreed to remain at home, but Brutus convinced Caesar to accompany him to the Senate. When Caesar was released, he did not continue his way but went to Miletus, a nearby city collected armed vessels and attacked the pirates. He became well known and famous but also made many enemies. But he was captured by pirates and they demanded $ 50,000 for his release. They considered their act not as an indication of treachery and disloyalty or disaffection to Rome but as a noble deed befitting a patriot. His uncle died suddenly and two years later Caesar lost his father. He was determined to take revenge against the people and Popular Party for overthrowing his government. He covered his face with the folds of his toga, but the daggers struck him from every side. However, Caesar was also elected as a Praetor. Thereafter, his friends and relatives pleaded his case with Sulla and finally he was pardoned. as the day for carrying out their sinister plot Unfortunately, the day was soon to arrive. He also joined in their sports and offered to read them his own poems. While going to the Senate, his statue fell to the floor and broke, which made Caesar uneasy.
Common topics in this essay:
Brutus Caesar,
Governor Spain,
Senate Caesar,
Julius Caesar,
Popular Party,
Marcus Cicero's,
Fortunately Caesar,
College Caesar,
Caesar Caesar,
Maximus Caesar's,
julius caesar,
asia minor,
popular party,
gaul caesar,
mother aurelia,
friend marcus,
caesar elected,
bc elected,
pontifex maximus,
march 15,
|