-
Julius Caesar was born on the 12th of July, 100 BC
-
In 72 BCE, the people of Rome elect Julius Caesar as a military tribune.
-
Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus form a triumvirate with each other. They utilised their secret alliance to bypass constitutional obstacles.
-
Julius Caesar launched an attack on Gaul, winning and extending his empire throughout Europe and the Atlantic Ocean.
-
Caesar arrives in Egypt, ordering Ptolemy XIII and Cleopatra VII to disband their armies, however neither of them comply, causing a war to break out.
-
Julius Caesar invents the Roman calendar, consisting of 12 months based on a solar year. This calendar proposed a repeating cycle of three years (365 days) followed by a leap year (366 days).
-
Brutus, along with other senators, conspired to assassinate Julius Caesar. Their reasoning for the assassination was because of Caesar's overwhelming tyranny over Rome. Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times.