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{ Julius Caesar Reeves Oyster

Family Tree

Important Dates Caesar elected Quaestor in 69 B.C. Caesar elected Aedile in 65 B.C. Caesar elected Praetor in 62 B.C. Caesar elected Consul in 59 B.C.

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  Child of Aurelia, wife of Gaius Julius Caesar   Born as an aristocrat   Family claimed to be descendants from Venus, the Roman goddess of love   When Caesar was 16, his father died, and Caesar took over as the head of his family   Marries Cornelia, daughter of Cinna, to befriend Cinna as an ally   Cinna was killed by Sulla, who then became dictator of Rome   Sulla ordered Caesar to divorce Cornelia; however he refused and had to flee Rome Childhood

  Worked for governor of the Province of Asia, and was sent on several diplomatic missions   Awarded Civic Crown (Rome’s second highest award for courage in war)   Became a lawyer   Left Rome, interaction with Pirates Returned to Rome, and ran for military tribune (officer who shared command of legion) won. Beginning of Power

 War against Spartacus  Meets Crassus and Pompey  Crassus and Pompey are elected consuls  Caesar runs for quaestor (lowest ranking in magistrate in Rome)  Elected quaestor Military Tribune

 Elected praetor  Wanted to become consul, brought Crassus and Pompey together  First Triumvirate between Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey  Elected consul in 59 B.C. with Bibulus  Before he left office as consul, he was granted 5 term as commander in Gaul Ruler of Rome

 Crassus killed in 53 B.C.  Pompey became jealous of Caesar and tried to over throw him  Brought Rome to Civil War (Pompey Vs. Caesar) Return to Rome

  Ptolemy XIII presents Caesar with Pompey’s head   Caesar was outraged and stormed Alexandria to capture Ptolemy   Cleopatra begged Caesar to take Ptolemy out of power   Caesar fell in love with her   Caesar defeated Ptolemy and made Cleopatra the Queen of Egypt In Egypt

 Rome was not in good shape  In 45 B.C. he demanded that the senators make him dictator for life  Caesar treated it like kingship Caesar Returns Home

 “The Liberators” planned to assassinate Caesar  March 15, 44 B.C.  Senators surrounded Caesar, and then stabbed him with daggers until he died  Senate held mass funeral  People of Rome were angry and took over the streets demanding revenge for the murder Ides of March

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