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War between Rome and Carthage over rights to Sicily.
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Caesar was titled a traitor and was stabbed multiple times by an organized assassination plane.
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The future emperor Augustus was born into an equestrian family as Gaius Octavius at Rome on 23 September 63 BC. His father, Gaius Octavius, was the first in the family to become a senator, but died when Octavian was only four. It was his mother who had the more distinguished connection. She was the daughter of Julia, sister to Julius Caesar.
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the river in which if Caesar crossed it would be considered treason, he soon passed the river and became a traitor.
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Caecar defeated the Celtic Gauls, conquering a huge area corresponding to modern France and Belgium. Caesar also crossed the English Channel to punish the Celtic Britons for helping their fellow Celts in Gaul, though he made no effort to conquer Britain permanently.
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fire that broke out in the merchant area of rome, consumed the city in fire while destroying the wooden structures.