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Introduction
Gaius Julius Ceaser (100-44 B.C) or prominently known as Julius Ceaser who led the foundation of Roman empire. A man of dignity and honour of principles and service oriented towards empire. One of the most famous Generals of Roman republic among historians and one of the greatest military minds who by the will of the god expanded Roman Empire through different lands known to be Julius Ceaser.
About
Julius Ceaser was born to a family which was related to the senate of Roman Republic. He was the nephew of another famous Roman General, Marius. After Marius death and the rise of Sulla, Ceaser life was in jeopardy but in the times of early 60s b.c, he career started to take shape and he was gaining ranks in the government he along with two leading figures of that time Pompey and Crassus. They three have control of the Rome throughout 50s b.c, until when Crassus died and Ceaser and Pompey became enemy to one another and war started in 49 b.c.
From the start of Triumvirate, Ceaser was focused over the conquest of Gaul (modern France). After his service as a Consul in 59 b.c, Ceaser became Governer of (Northern Italy and Southern France). Soon the Helvetti in Switzerland tried to migrate to land in which he was the Governer which faced army of Ceaser and was soon sent back to there homeland as they were defeated in the battle. As Ceaser became friendly with the Chieftains of France they urged him to fight germans as they are interfering in Roman province were taken out by Roman forces in which Ceaser is in command.
Ceaser was involved in the affairs of the Gaul and few years later all of the Gaul came under Roman province through the series of battles. Ceaser sailed through the English channel to stop attacks from the Celtic warriors although England didnt became a Roman province untill next hundred years. After dealing a major revolt from Gallic chieftains resistance was bought to an end in 51 b.c and 50 b.c .
As Ceaser command was coming to an end Ceaser began a war with his old associate Pompey and with his invasion drove Pompey to Macedonia. Rather fighting Pompey he went to a war in spain where his fleet gained victory and which weakened the support of Pompey's army. By Ceaser, Pompey got defeated at the and persuaded him at the battle of Pharslus in 48 b.c.
Ceaser got into an affair with Cleopatra and in Egypt fought more battles with Pompeians in North Africa and in Spain Victor by the God in all circumstances the General was than assassinated by political rivals on Ides of March in 44 b.c.
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