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His mother was Aurelia and his father was Gaius Marius
(Born in 100 B.C.) -
The 56 years of Julius Caesars life (actually takes place during 0100-0044 B.C.) By Ethan Kleinschroth
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Caesar takes control of Gaul
(59 B.C.) -
Julius came in power of Rome
(0059 B.C.) -
(49 B.C.)
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It began as a series of political and military confrontations, between Julius Caesar, his political supporters, and his legions, against the Optimates, the politically conservative, socially traditionalist faction of the Roman Senate.
(49–45 BC) -
After a four-year politico-military struggle, fought in Italy, Greece, Egypt, Africa, and Hispania, Caesar defeated the last of the Optimates in the Battle of Munda and became Perpetual Dictator of Rome.
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Julius Caesar was murdered by Brutus, Cassius, Ligarious, Metallus, Casca, Trebonius, and Cinna who stabbed him 23 times and was left with 37 wounds.
(This was in 44 B.C.) -
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A book was written about a gaul and his friend who tried to stop Caesar from taking their land and stop him from taking over the world.