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Rise Of Julius Caesar Essay
The year 100 BC is when Julius Caesar was born in Rome to a well known, but not rich family. The
young Caesar left Rome for military service in Asia and Cilicia. When the dictator Sulla died, he
returned, and began his political career as a prosecuting advocate.He travelled to Rhodes for
philosophical studies and, on the way, was kidnapped by pirates. He convinced his captors to raise
his ransom, then organised a naval force, captured the pirates and put them to death.
Caesar held a number of government positions under Pompey, and was elected consul in 60 BC. In
59 BC he also became governor of Gaul and Spain. In 55 BC he attempted an invasion of Britain.
Three years later, in 52 BC, he defeated a union of Gauls.After defeating his former ally, Pompey,
Caesar went on to Egypt, where he involved himself in upholding the rule of Cleopatra, with whom
he had a son "Caeserian".Caesar was made dictator for life in 45 BC and was called Father of his
Country. The month of Quintilis was renamed in his honour, and continues to be known as July. He
was also the author of a large body of important political writings.
However, his apparent arrogance and ambition brought him great unpopularity and the suspicion of
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His famous last words were immortalised by Shakespeare as "You too, Brutus?".A bitter power
struggle broke out after his death, which led to the end of the Roman Republic. Caesar had been
popular with the middle and lower classes, who became angry that he had been killed by a small
number of aristocrats. They turned into a mob at Caesar's funeral and attacked the homes of Brutus
and Cassius.Caesar's heir Gaius Octavian, who was his great–grand nephew, played on this
discontent and raised an army to fight the troops gathered by Brutus and
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Pompey The Great : Qualities Of A National Leader
Pompey the Great There are many qualities that a national leader should have. First and foremost,
every national leader should be educated. Without education, leaders would not be able to
communicate with other leaders. Leaders would not be able to fix their people's problems because
they do not know the logical way to solve it. For example if a farmer had trouble bringing water to
their farmland, an uneducated leader would be probably make an incorrect decision, but an
education leader would be able to think reasonably and come up with a easier way for the farmer to
water his crops, like using irrigation. Second, a national leader must also be resilient. Resilience
allows leaders to keeping preserving. For example, when a leader loses his men to a rival, he must
be able to overcome the defeat and continue to try to win the war the leader's country is in with
another country. Third of all, a leader should also have the trait of perseverance. With perseverance,
a leader can reach their dreams that may help their nation. For instance, if a leader wants to achieve
a nation where everything is run on solar energy and meets a hindrance in the process, a persistent
leader should be able to to find a way to solve the problem, no matter how long it takes, and goal to
aim for their goal. Every national leader must also be superior. Superiority makes the leader have
more control over his nation. For example, if all the leader's people act crazy and order disappears,
then the leader
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Julius Caesar: A Brief Biography
Julius Caesar
Born on the 13th of July, 100 B.C, In the great city of Rome, Julius Caesar was born into a noble
family and grew up to be very well educated. Julius' name descents from lulus , said to be the son of
Venus.At the age of sixteen, Caesars father passes leaving no Caesar alone in life. He quickly grasps
onto the fact that the road ahead of him will certainly be a struggle. What he doesn't know is his
destiny is also filled with greatness and success both politically, socially, and military wise.
Caesar. He was one of the most cultured and literate Romans of his time. In 63 BC, Julius was
elected,chief religious office in Rome, a great honor for his young age. He ... Show more content on
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When the pirates thought to demand a ransom of 20 talents of silver, he insisted they ask for 50.
After the ransom was paid, Caesar raised a fleet, pursued and captured the pirates, then imprisoned
them. He had them crucified, as he had promised while in captivity, a promise the pirates had taken
only as a joke. As a sign of leniency, he first had their throats cut. He was soon called back into
military action in Asia, raising a band of auxiliaries to repel an incursion from the east.
Julius became consul and ruled over foreign lands. He wanted more power and soon founded the
alliance with Pompey in the First Triumvirate. He brought wealth and military power to Rome. After
10 years in Gaul, Caesar returned to Rome in 50 BC.The senate wanted to put him on trial. Julius
decided to start a civil war with Pompey.
Caesar had a army that was hungry and tired.Pompey's was the complete opposite and had double
the amount of soldiers. Pompey managed to escape to Egypt when a young Pharaoh assassinated
him. After his competition was gone, Caesar gathered all of Pompey's people and took with him to
Rome to help him out. Julius Caesar was protected everywhere except the senate room.People
started to get mad at Caesar because he defeated Pompey and had complete control. They wanted
the old ways back.The senate created a secret plan to ambush him during a senate meeting. Caesar
was stabbed to death in the senate house on the Ides of
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Vincent Hoy 4/9/2014 Professor J. Duran History 101 /...
Vincent Hoy 4/9/2014 Professor J. Duran History 101 / Spring 2014 Book Report Guide #1 A
Perspective on Gentleman's History In Michael Parenti's, "The Assassination of Julius Caesar",
Parenti claims that Julius Caesar's assassination was not an incident, and that his death would
actually represent the war between the wealthy, powerful conservatives who call themselves,
"gentleman historians" and positive supported lower–class citizens that believed in Caesar's reforms.
Since Caesar was gaining such an incredible amount of power and support from his people, the
senate feared that Caesar's influence would be push these reforms onto the lower–class citizens, and
it would threaten and put the upper–classes privileged interests at risk. The ... Show more content on
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In the victory over the battle of Pompey, supporters that sided with Pompey, Caesar still forgave
them, "Surely not his former opponents, the defeated Pompey supporters like Cicero himself, who
had been allowed to return to Rome and the Senate with their properties intact, and who were now
his staunchest and most appreciative friends" (Parenti 172). Caesars concerns wasn't to be biased
and was only in favor of returning to the prosperous, content Rome. The aristocrats then decided to
mastermind a plan with the senators in order to take Caesar's life and remove his reign of reforms.
Upon arrival, Caesar would be gathered around his senators and hear about Tillius Climber's petition
about allowing his brother to be return from being exiled. Delivering the first assault would be led
by Casca, followed by a slash from Cassius, and after encountering twenty–three stab wounds,
Caesar would bleed to death and lay motionless.
In America, our political system was just as greatly influenced by Caesar, which would create a
place for democracy, where both classes of wealthy or poor, every citizen's voices and opinions
would be heard in our country. However the elites still resort to "gentlemen's history" by arguing
that whether the ignorant that believe that politics and history are only about power, the elitist still
believed that living this way was the only way for them.
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Julius Caesar Thesis
Gaius Julius Caesar, a man of honor, born on 13 July 100 BCE, is currently on the look to be our
next supreme ruler of the Roman Republic. He has been offered the crown three times to become
our Republic's new emperor after his astounding victory at the Battle of Munda. Even though most
prestigious generals would gladly accept the offer to rule this civilized republic, he did not. Not only
is Julius Caesar a great general, but he has also claimed descent from Ascanius, King of Alba Longa;
son of Trojan Prince Aeneas; son of Prince Anchises and goddess Venus. Julius Caesar, as he is most
commonly known, had a moderately tough childhood just like any other civilian out there. When he
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His first marriage was with Cornelia Cinna minor, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna, Roman
consul that has served four terms under the political party known as the "Populares." Caesar was
ordered to divorce Cornelia immediately by Lucius Cornelius Sulla, who was, at the time, Roman
consul. Caesar denied to divorce her and proceeded with his regular life. Cornelia was also Julia
Caesaris' mother. Julia is the only biological and undisputed heir of Julius Caesar. After Cornelia
died in the year 69 BCE, Caesar instantaneously remarried to Pompeia, daughter of Quintus
Pompeius Rufus. Caesar later divorced Pompeia because of rumors going around that are not
known. After this, Caesar married Calpurnia, daughter of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus.Caesar
and Calpurnia are still married to this day. Enough about Julius Caesar's personal life; now let's talk
about Julius Caesar's rise to being offered the crown. In 73 BCE he was elected into the Pontifex, or
the College of Pontiffs. Then, in 72 BCE he was elected into the military tribune, where he gained a
lot of fame and recognition. He obtained a seat in the senate around the same time he married
Pompeia. In the year 63 BCE, when he was only 37 years old, he was elected as the Pontifex
Maximus. The Pontifex Maximus as most of you are aware is the highest and most prestigious title
when it comes to Roman polytheism.
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Tragedy Of Julius Caesar And Young Joey From The Old West
When a story ends, and the book is closed, most deem the book over and the characters satisfied.
But the characters in the book still have a story to tell. I myself, Caesar Augustus, from The Tragedy
of Julius Caesar and Young Joey from The Old West have come today to the Literary Limbo Lounge
to talk amongst ourselves and to get to know each other.
I pompously walk into the Lounge with a determination to meet someone new and to show them
how much power and respect the people from my story have given me, before I was murdered
anyway. I look across the room, but only to find one small boy sitting at a table with a small bb gun
in his arm, shooting at the wall with the most obnoxious noises that could come out of any human
being. As I get closer to him, he quickly turns around and shoots me straight in the face, while
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"Oh sorry, I didn't see you there." the boy yelled. "What is your name?"
"I am Caesar Augustus from the book, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Who art thou, young man?"
"I'm Joey from The Old West." He stated, while still grinning from ear to ear. "Can we be friends?"
Joey
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Comparing Tribunes And Julius Caesar
Tribunes and Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar is a great play written by William Shakespeare based on the real–life historical
person, the Roman military tribune and dictator Julius Caesar. Caesar was "the all–powerful ruler
of Rome," who lived from July 12, 100 B.C., until his assassination, which took place March 15,
44 B.C. (Getlen). Shakespeare wrote the play Julius Casear 1600 years later, in 1599.
In reading the play, the reader often comes across words and phrases that are unknown, both
because of the era in which the events took place and because of the era in which the play was
written. One of the words discovered in Act I that an average American high school student
might not use in a typical conversation is "tribune." To understand the play, the reader needs to
know this word and more about what life and the political world was like during the time Caesar
was alive. Then the student needs to learn what a tribune did and what his role in society was.
After that, the student can come to understand why the tribunes in the play, Marullus and Flavius,
were worried about Caesar.
According to Merriam–Webster, a tribune is "a Roman official under the monarchy and the
republic with the function of protecting the plebeian citizen from arbitrary action by the patrician
magistrates" (Merriam–Webster). Another definition explains a tribune as "an officer or magistrate
chosen by the people to protect them from the oppression of the
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My Aspirations For This Class
Personal Statement
My aspirations for this class originally was to study and learn the history of the Romans, in
particular the Roman Republic Era, but when I learnt that we were to study Greek culture and
society, I was disappointed. Although the class had surprised me and intrigued me, I still was still
fascinated and oblivious to Roman history. Therefore I chose Pompey, a famous general and great
rival of the legendary Caesar. Other than these two statements, I had not known any background
information on Pompey.
My only real primary source, Plutarch, was a very direct and informative source, but lacked in the
areas which would have helped my report. Plutarch retold Pompey's life from beginning till end, but
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I found I had to sift through a lot of information about his military efforts before I could get to his
political actions, which in comparison were short. I overcame this by choosing to rely on the texts
and Plutarch, and if I found information coming from other sources which support that, I would use
it. If I found new information that wasn 't found in the texts, I would not use it. This was my tactic to
play it safe and not give out false information and perspective views.
My main problem when writing the report was that I had introduced too much of the historical side
of Pompey, and ignored his influence on to society, or the society itself, which is the core of this
report. I worry that even my final draft is still too much like a biography than a report.
I had to also study other important individuals such as Sulla, Caesar and Crassus, all who is just as
difficult to study as Pompey. I found that more information about the political ambition of Pompey
was given through texts about Caesar than texts about Pompey himself. This was probably because
Pompey was a military minded individual, while Caesar relied on politics and the people for his
power.
My opinion on Pompey was that he was too hasty and was not aware of the consequences for his
actions. This would specifically affect me, for I too can relate and say that I am very boisterous and
rash, do first
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The Lord Of Flies And Lord Of The Flies
Death surrounds regions, and it is sometimes essential to make a difference. In the novel The Lord
of the Flies a group of boys are evacuated from England during WWII but their plane crashes on a
tropical island. In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Pompey has been defeated which leaves
Julius Caesar as the leader of Rome. In the novel The Lord of the Flies by William Golding and in
the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is needed to influence change.
Revolutions occur when the individual in charge obtains too much power. In The Lord of the Flies
there are no adults on the island so there is nobody that appears to be a figure of authority. Ralph is
selected as chief because of his appearance being that he is older and a fair boy. Jack believes that he
should be chief being that he was the leader of the choir prior to the crash. The older boys and the
choir organize a separate group from Ralph, Piggy, Simon, and the littluns (smaller kids). The main
objective for these boys is to have dominance over the island. This group of boys obtain power by
having a different mentality from the others. Jack tells Roger "For hunting. Like in war. You know
dazzle–paint. Like things trying to like something else–" on page 63. This quote shows that Jack's
group wants to set themselves apart from the other boys on the island by changing their appearance
and mentality. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar the fall of Pompey gives power to Julius Caesar. Men
of Rome fear
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Rome, Pompey The Great And Julius Caesar
Pompey was among one of the greats in Roman history. He was compared to Julius Caesar, because
of his military strategy and being loved and appreciated by the Roman people. Pompey was one of
the outstanding Generals the Roman Republic had seen and Statesman to the people of Rome
(Encyclopedia of World Biography). He was one of the three pieces of the first Triumvirate and the
Triumvirate was a big defining moment in his life. The Romans who formed of the Triumvirate was
Julius Caesar, Pompey The Great, and Marcus Licinius Crassus. More importantly, than being a part
of Triumvirate he became consul with Crassus for one year. Eventually, he went into Civil War
against one of the best Roman for the ages. The Roman, Pompey went to war with was one of the
two people of Triumvirate. Pompey opened the door to people about his Early life, his best years,
and how he died.
Pompey Early life all came into existence when he was born into a lineage with some extent known
by Rome. His Father was a remarkably successful general to Rome (Encyclopedia of World
Biography). Even though his father was well known he had the regular education as any Roman
citizen("Pompey the Great."). A report said He went missing for a period of time, then he came out
of hiding with three legions("Pompey the Great."). His life embarked when he first came into the
public eye when he constructed a army for the support of Lucius Cornelius Sulla (Encyclopedia of
World Biography). Sulla and him went on to campaign
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Cicero : The Statesman And Philosopher
Cicero: The Statesman and Philosopher Cicero was a Roman statesman, lawyer, and philosopher. He
did not have a set major belief in a particular philosophy. Cicero studied under an epicurean, a stoic,
and an academic. He did call himself an academic however, his theory of knowledge was based on
probability over stating certainty. He preferred it this way to help justify any contradictions in any of
his works. "He usually writes as a theist, but the only religious exaltation in his writings is to be
found in the "Somnium Scipionis" ("Scipio's Dream") at the end of De republica." (Dacre Balsdon).
Cicero would call himself agnostic and his theist writing could have stemmed from the teaching of
Epicureanism. I agree with the idea of basing your theory of knowledge on probability because not
everyone is 100 percent correct 100 percent of the time.
Most people would consider Cicero one of Rome 's greatest public speakers. Marcus Tullius Cicero
was born in 106 BCE in Arpinium, Italy. Not much is really known about Cicero 's heritage, for
example, his mother however, "his father was a well–to–do and well–read member of the semi–
noble equestrian (or knight) class with good connections in Rome, although with no familial ties to
the Roman patrician or senatorial class." (Mastin). After serving in the military, Cicero started
defending people in Rome 's courts. He likes the Roman Republic and used philosophy to tell the
Roman people his political views and to help argue for them to be
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Essay on Madness and Ambition in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar
"Even the noblest men can be seduced by power; it has the power to kill, to distort, and to corrupt"
Through this passage, Matthew Sims captures in essence how individuals often turn to betrayal and
deception in order to gain their heart's desires. This characteristic is not only present in life, but can
also be seen in modern and classical literature, including the well known work of Julius Caesar. In
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the lust for power transcends any one individual and ultimately leads to
death and corruption of not only Caesar, but also of Brutus and Cassius. The play begins with
Caesar parading through the streets of Rome as he triumphs in his victory over Pompey. However,
Brutus, Cassius, and many others hatch a plot to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By ignoring the decrees of the Republic in an effort to become an autocrat, he undermined the
Roman political system through murder, deceit, and lawlessness. However, moral integrity is not the
only thing lost by Gaius Julius Caesar. As previously stated, a person's greed often leads to their
demise. This is most evident with Caesar himself. Caesar was willing to betray Pompey, his once
friend and ally, in order to gain sole control over the Republic. In fact, Caesar's drive to control the
city began to evoke the jealousy and fears of many of the inhabitants, "You show'd your teeth like
apes, and fawn'd like hounds, and bow'd like bondmen, kissing Caesar's feet. (Shakespeare Act V,
Sc.I, lines 47–48). Ultimately this authority causes Brutus to come to the conclusion that Caesar's
tyranny must be prevented through his death (Sims). Caesar's newfound power put Brutus, his
former supporter, in a position where the only way to save the republic would be to depose of its
current leader. Caesar's demise was indirectly caused by his hunger for power, which caused Brutus
to kill him in order to stop the would be dictator (Sims). The idea of deposing Caesar spread like
wildfire through the Senate and eventually escalated into murder. Clearly, it was Caesar's desire to
command those around him that in due course led to his death; however, he alone is not the
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Marcus Crassus : Contribution To The Fall Of The Roman...
Marcus Crassus was a Roman politician who contributed to the fall of the Roman Republic. In his
beginnings, he was raised in a small house with six other people. Marrying a widowed woman he
would have two children and live a well–ordered life. He was a man with vast wealth and sharp
political skills. His early success started when he allied himself with Lucius Cornelius Sulla against
Marius. Following his victories, he would have a fall in with the law before the Spartacus Rebellion.
Then he would take his rightful place as a senator and a member of the First Triumvirate. Many
people don't know the name Crassus but his legacy will live on in the history books. Crassus
Research Paper Marcus Licinius Crassus was born in 115 BC in the Roman Republic. His father
Publius Licinius Crassus was a commander in Iberia and consul in 97 BC. When growing up
Crassus reared in a small house with two brothers and his parents. While his parents were alive his
brothers got married so they all shared the same table. This is seen to be the main reason why
Crassus was temperate and moderate in his manner in life. According to Plutarch (1916),
"The Romans, it is true, say that the many virtues of Crassus were obscured by his sole vice of
avarice; and it is likely that the one vice which became stronger than all the others in him weakened
the rest" (p. 317).
This explains that Crassus's mortality was shadowed by a sole vice of greed and it weakened the rest
of his mortalities. In his
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Pompey And His Extraordinary Influence
Laurel Frick
Magistra Hickey
Latin I
24 April 2017
Pompey and His Extraordinary Influence
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, better known as Pompey, once said, "More people worship the rising
than the setting sun." He transformed the last generation of the Roman Republic forever. He solved
many of Rome's problems. Pompey was a great military and political figure.Need a specific thesis
statement Gnaeus Pompeius was born in 106 BCE. Gnaeus was born during the time of political
tension between Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla. His father was Pompeius Strabo, who
was a wealthy military leader in Rome. Strabo was not popular amongst the people, however he was
a military general and was suitable for the job needed to be done. Strabo was ... Show more content
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This is perfect for Pompey, because since the beginning, Pompey's role model was the Famous
Alexander the Great. Nowadays, Pompey is known to be the Roman Alexander. Sometimes,
Pompey's young age kept him from leveling up his position. He was too young to be a senator, but
authorities were eager to bend the rules so he could be one. However, he refused in order to
exaggerate his rank. Pompey marries his third wife Mucia in 79 BC. Together, they bore three
children: Pompeia (daughter), Sextus (son), and Gnaeus (son). In 81 BC, Sulla named himself
dictator of Rome. Dictatorship was established during the times of Hannibal, 135 years before.
Dictatorship was intended to last 6 months in intense crisis. However, when Sulla announced
himself dictator, there was no time limit. This is argued to be the beginning of the fall of the Roman
Republic; when the strive of power became more desired over keeping the Republic in tact. Sulla
became 'Dictator of for the Reconstruction of State'. Unlike Marius, Sulla was more interested in the
Aristocracy, than the regular poor people. In 79, Sulla retired from public life and raced against
death to finish his memoirs. Sulla died of an ulcer in 78. Pompey is in charge of Sulla's funeral. On
page 35 of Pompey The Roman Alexander by Peter Greenhalgh it says, "He therefore put the whole
weight of his influence behind Catulus, won over the majority of Lepidus' supporters by a
combination of threats and entreaties,
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The Legacy Of Pompey The Great
Introduction
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, known as 'Pompey' or 'Pompey the Great', was a military leader and a
politician, who along with Crassus and Caesar formed the first Triumvirate, making him one of the
most powerful men in Rome. A man who demanded respect from all, he gained power through his
military prowess and influence, and even had the gall to give himself the title Magnus, which was
Latin for the word 'Great'. Pompey obviously was following the steps of the Macedonian General
and leader Alexander the Great. Pompey's life was littered with amazing military feats and
achievements, yet despite his connections and military might, Pompey had an army of veterans, and
in particular was strong in the naval area, the ever popular and legendary Julius Caesar triumphed
between the titans for the right to rule.
Pompey's motivations
Pompey was an intelligent and ambitious person who from the beginning had aimed for glory. Born
into a wealthy and privileged family, Pompey's father was Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, a military
leader and a consul, the highest office in the Roman Republic. Pompey Magnus, known for his
military feats and achievements, would have been motivated by his father to join the army.Gnaeus
Pompeius Strabo would have educated his son military strategies and fighting techniques. "...Strabo,
the father of Pompey; during whose lifetime, it is true, they stood in awe of his military power, as
indeed he was a formidable warrior..." (Plutarch, Life of Pompey the Great,
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Role Of Julius Caesar In The Gaul
Julius Caesar's role in the Gaul had a large impact in many aspects of his career such as the military,
wealth and influence on Rome and political power. Julius Caesar was a Roman politician who
turned the Roman republic into the powerful Roman Empire. Caesar overthrew the Roman republic
and founded the rule of the emperors. In this period Caesar used the problems to his advantage and
created his own supreme political and military power, gaining the trust of Rome and building his
army. Caesar is well known throughout the whole world as one of the most powerful and successful
leaders that has ever lived. In his young years, his father had a major impact on him, as he had
political success, and the family has a history in politics, which had helped Caesar in starting out in
politics. Julius Caesar's first important political success had occurred in 63b.c.e when Caesar was
appointed the role of Chief Religious office in Rome; this had set him up for future political roles.
Caesar was very strategically and had many tactics to how he would rule; he always wanted more
glory and political and military opportunities and would overcome all challenges he faced. In
59B.C.E Caesar won an election to become consul, the senate then assigned him to lands that gave
Caesar no opportunities for military exaltation, as he did not want Caesar to succeed. Caesar realised
he would need more allies to overcome his opponents in the senate. He then formed the alliance that
was known as the 'First Triumvirate' with the Roman General Pompey who brought wealth and
military success. During Caesar's rule he gained a lot of military success due to how he led his army
Military during Caesar's rule was a high contribution of his success. Military success was important
to Julius Caesar as it gave him wealth to succeed in Roman politics. It was important was important
for Caesar because it gives him enormous power in the military; this means his army would be big
and strong and would be able to protect Caesar. Success in a war gave Caesar more glory and
brought more wealth to him, and made Caesar rise more to fame. In Rome political success brought
opportunities for military command, as Julius Caesar already had much political power, his
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Caesar, Hannibal, and Alexander the Great Essay
It was the leadership of Caesar, Alexander, and Hannibal that heavily influenced the Roman society,
the ancient world, and the western civilization. Ambition drove Alexander the Great to conquer the
unconquered, propelled Caesar to the top of the political spectrum with no birthright, and helped
Hannibal defeat a dominent society in the ancient world. It was Julius Caesar's successful military
tactics, his drive to the top of the political society, and his succession without the right, privilege,
and possession to which a person is entitled to by birth. Alexander, and Hannibal proved to be
superior leaders, and military geniuses, but above all Julius Caesar was the greater of the three.
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He seized a shield from a soldier in the rear ranks, pushed his way to the front, called upon
centurions by name, then sounded the charge. The mere gesture revived his men and made them
surge forward. At the end of the day, The Nervii were hacked to pieces.[3]
Caesar's compassion and intelligence shined through. This exposed that Julius Caesar cared for his
troops, by taking the time and effort to support his men by assisting them in a battle, and an effort to
remember centurions names to move them onward. The intelligence of these great military leaders
impacted and determined there success, but Julius Caesar's presence on the battle field not only
struck fear in the enemy but instilled so high a moral boost that victory could be snatched out of the
jaws of defeat.
Ambition is a driving factor, that impels a being to be successful, conquer the unconquered, and
achieve never ending glory. Alexander's ambition drove him to achieve a past generations goal,
Alexander "now took on a project the Philip had planned but never carried out: an invasion of
Persia"[4] Alexander was ambitious to implement this task that was not attained by his deceased
father. Undeniably after subduing Greece, dominating Indian territories at the Hydespas River, and
pursing through Persia, Alexander still wanted to push onward. Hannibal on the other hand, was
driven to
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Claire Forden. Magistra Hickey-Behan. Latin I 3Rd Period.
Claire Forden
Magistra Hickey–Behan
Latin I 3rd period
April 23, 2017
Pompey the Great
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, more commonly known as Pompey the Great, was many things. He was
part of the first triumvirate with Caesar and Crassus which ended with Crassus and Pompey's death.
He got rid of the mediterranean pirates in three months without major bloodshed. Delivering 20,000
captives to Rome, sparing most of them giving them jobs in farming. He also acquired the nickname
Pompey the Great in Sulla's second civil war as his general. In 77 B.C.E he was sent to be pro
consul to assist with the struggle against Sertorius in Spain. Pompey the Great was part of the first
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Domitius had brought his army upon Pompey but their was a ravine between them. The ravine was
hard to cross, and at the time there was a heavy storm pouring down rain and blowing big gusts of
wind. Domitius was ready to retreat but Pompey was waiting for this moment. With his troops he
quickly advanced and crossed the abyss, the enemy was in a state of great confusion and disorder
and not all of them were present. The rain had made it hard to see and the battle was a flurry, many
were fighting against their own army, Pompey himself narrowly escaped death. Pompey's troops
won the battle and his troops gave him the title imperator meaning commander or a victorious
general. Pompy said he could not accept the title with some of the enemy camp still standing, and if
they wish to make him worthy of honor they must demolish the enemy camp. So they assaulted the
adversary and thereafter Domitius perished at the hands of Pompey.
Taking advantage of his good fortune, he decided to invade Numidia in Africa. He traveled
throughout the country conquering all whom he came across, and revived the fear in barbarians of
Roman power, which had dissipated almost entirely. Legend says that it took him only forty days to
overthrow his enemies, subdue Africa, and settle the affairs of African kings. It was after this when
he returned
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Fall of the Roman Republic Julius Caesar Essay
There are many contributions to the fall of the roman republic. Three of the main ones can be linked
to the Actions and legacy of Sulla, Caesars military campaigns and Caesars dictatorship. The decline
of the Republic began in the middle of the second century B.C. with political, economic, and social
events. These events in addition to the burdens of civil war on Rome, lead to the inevitable failure of
the Republic.
The first contribution to the fall of the roman republic is linked to the actions and legacy of Sulla.
Sulla had a high political position because he raised an army over the Italian rebels. Using his
position he marched on Rome and had the senate outlaw marius. He then went east to fight
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Another contribution to the fall of the roman republic is Julius Caesar. Caesar was neither the only
man responsible for the fall, nor the one man who could stop it, but his role in the final demise is
undeniable. Different events Caesar played were not a result of seeking power but as how to
humiliate the senate.
Julius Caesar's triumph in a civil war in the 40s BC made him the absolute ruler of Rome he rose to
power through his social status, financial support, military leadership, and political reputation.
Caesar became the proprietor in Spain, where he gained some military experience and wealth. Upon
returning to Rome in 60 BC he joined Crassus and Pompey to form the First Triumvirate, a trio of
political leaders.
The other two triumvirs agreed to grant Julius Caesar the office of consul in 59 BC. He was
appointed the governor of Roman Gaul in 58 BC and built up an army there. Caesar marched north
into Gaul and defeated the Helvetii. Caesar's military contributions to the empire were significant,
but he destroyed the Republic with his civil wars. His march on Rome exploited the precedent of
Sulla, whose own march was due to far more legitimate political issues. Caesar simply didn't want
to be prosecuted for the innumerable laws he broke during his consulship, and so refused to lay
down his arms when ordered by the Senate and People of
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Television Show Keeping Up With The Kardashians
The Kardashians are known for their hit reality TV show Keeping up with the Kardashians. The
show features a family that deals with what they consider as everyday problems and lead ostensibly
normal lives, hence the name Reality TV. The family gained its fame originally when Robert
Kardashian defended O.J. Simpson in court in 1995. O.J. Simpson was accused of murdering his
wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her ex–boyfriend, Ronald Goldman (Linder). Many politicians
have started out their careers as lawyers, and sometimes become famous because they either
defended or prosecuted important cases. Julius Caesar also gained his fame in the court system.
Caesar was prosecuting two men that were followers of Sulla, who was an influential leader. This is
not the only connection that can be distinguished between the Kardashians and Julius Caesar. Kim
Kardashian, although she was already well known at the time, increased her fame even more by
marrying Kanye West in May of 2014 (Stephens). Julius Caesar, similarly, married Cornelia, who
was the daughter of a noble. This helped him to gain fame and support in the political world of
Rome. Another similarity between Caesar and the Kardashians is their ability to self–advertise. Kim
Kardashian has always been known for her ability to get the attention of the public through social
media. Whether it be because of a scandalous photo, or an outrageous rumor that she wants to
expose as untrue, she always manages to advertise something about
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Was Marcus Butus A Bloody-Tragic Hero In Shakespeare's...
Was Marcus Brutus a bloody–thirsty madman? Did he actually believe murdering Caesar would
make Rome great again? Both of these statements sound absurd, but are they really? In
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the main character is considered to be Marcus Brutus, the loyal friend
to Julius Caesar. After it is pronounced that Caesar is to become the king of Rome after returning
from a military victory against Pompey, Cassius approaches Brutus with an plan. Is it possible, that
once Brutus hears this plan, he is driven to join the conspiracy to kill Caesar? If your answer to the
previous question was yes, then is it believable that Brutus was a tragic hero?
Throughout the duration of the tragedy, Brutus has received numerous comments about his
personality and how good of a human being he is. In Scene II of Act I, Brutus is caught in a
conversation with Cassius, in which Cassius off–handedly mentions, "Brutus, I do observe you now
of late, I have not from your eyes that gentleness and show of love as I was wont to have" (I.ii.34–
36). Cassius speaks up and tells Brutus he hasn't been himself recently. Where–as normally he is
"good–natured and affectionate", something is bothering him and has steered him away from these
normal emotions. Brutus states,
"Cassius,
Be not deceived. If I have veil'd my look,
I turn the trouble of my countenance
Merely upon myself. Vexèd I am
Of late with passions of some difference,
Conceptions only proper to myself,
Which give some soil perhaps to
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Julius Caesar Essay: Reaching from the Grave
Reaching from the Grave of Julius Caesar
It is assumed that the title of a work should reflect the nature of its content. The title should relate to
the to the central influence which controls the flow of the work. Shakespeare's Julius Caesar seems
to contradict that convention. Caesar meets his bloody end at the hands of conspirators in the first
scene of Act III, barely halfway through the play. He is not the tragic hero; that distinction lies with
Brutus and Cassius, around whom the play revolves before and after the assassination. This essay
will show that although Caesar is not the hero of this tragedy, he certainly is the title character.
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Thy evil spirit, Brutus.
BRUTUS. Why com'st thou?
GHOST. To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi.
BRUTUS. Well; then I shall see thee again?
GHOST. Ay, at Philippi.
Julius Caesar, IV.iii.280–284
Octavius, the Caesar that does appear to Brutus at Philippi, brings this rebellious mood to the
battlefield, saying, "I draw a sword against conspirators. When think you that the sword goes up
again? Never, till Caesar's three and thirty wounds be well avenged; or till [I, too,] have added
slaughter to the sword of traitors" (V.i.51–55). Octavius and Antony dedicate themselves to
avenging Caesar. The dead ruler, however, exacts his revenge himself, driving both Cassius and
Brutus to suicide. "Here, take thou the hilts, and when my face is covered, as 'tis now, guide thou the
sword –– Caesar, thou art avenged, even with the sword that killed thee" (V.iii.43–46). Thus Cassius
bids his servant Pindarus to kill him. One by one, the other conspirators follow suit. Brutus,
discovering their slain forms, declares, "O Julius Caesar, thou art mighty yet! Thy spirit walks
abroad, and turns our swords in our own proper entrails" (V.iii.94–96). Scene v shows Brutus finally
giving in and joining his fellow senators in death, unable to bear the grief of their loss nor the guilt
at killing Caesar in the first place. Thus Caesar, though dead and physically gone, remains a
powerful presence throughout the second half of the play. The guilt that he inspires in the
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Compare And Contrast Sparta And Athens
Athens and Sparta were once city–states in Greece who lived in harmony with several different
beliefs. Sparta was a military based city–state, they had 100 percent military participation to provide
the protection for the greeks. Their government operated as an oligarchy and often was lead by
military leaders to make the right decisions in the eyes of a tactical or military standpoint.Their
economy was depended mainly on agriculture . Sparta believed in equality allowing women to
receive the same education as men to further empower their city–state mentally and physically. The
city–state of Athens was quite the opposite, their government was run as a democracy meaning
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With the knowledge he possessed, he influenced the whole city–state which he controlled to further
their education to a higher standard. Alexander the great would eventually become the trailblazer for
the rise of and dominance of Macedonia, through his leadership of the 40,000 plus army he
controlled and his ability to capture lands and seize their silver. His excellent leadership skills as a
king influenced all of the Macedonia and gave them the surge of power that they all wanted, through
his several military campaigns seizing lands and silver allowed him to be considered a paradigm for
any leader. Alexander the Great passed away at the age of 32 from a fever while he was in Babylon,
after his passing all the wealth accumulated was distributed to several military leaders to continue
his influence even after he was gone. The republic of Rome was a very long era lasting from 27 BC
to 476 AD where the republic was not led by a single person. The Roman Republic operated as three
branches the senate, magistrates, and assemblies, all of these branches were responsible for making
and reviewing new laws and establishing authority. This system written in the Roman Constitution
created a checks and balances government allowing the equal distribution of power among the
political leaders of Rome. Even with the constitution behind it the Republic eventually fell because
of the collapse of loyalty and leadership
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Similarities Between Alexander The Great And Julius Caesar
Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar
Of the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome came the leaders Alexander the Great and Julius
Caesar. They are still inspiring the world today because of their legacy that they left behind, that
include how they each obtain their power, how they ruled over their people, and success and failures
of each. Alexander the Great was the son of King Philip II who obtained his power over the
kingdom of Macadamia when his father was assassinated in 336 B.C. He would later go on to
complete his father's dreaming of invading and controlling the Persian Empire. He did not stop
there, however, Alexander the Great would take control over most of the Middle East. While
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He was also responsible for much of the Greek influence that we see today. His failures laid in the
way that he took in account the feelings and opinions of his army. He forced them to walk through a
desert as punishment but later on proved to be his grave. One of Julius Caesar's biggest success was
taking over Rome and proclaiming himself emperor, although not directly. Julius Caesar had to work
hard to climb up the political ladder to get to the top. Once there, Pompey tried to sway him to go
back to a private citizen, he refused and marched his army to Rome. He built Rhine Bridge in only
ten days, another major success, and threw Pompey out of power. Although Julius Caesar was
determined to obtain power, once he got it, it didn't last for much. His biggest failure was not
listening to his advisors of the assassination that was bound to happen. That one mistake is what not
only cost his life, but the power that he worked so hard to obtain. Both rulers achieved success of
ruling a massive empire but they failed in terms of being too proud and stubborn, which ultimately
got them
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Julius Caesar: The Greatest Leaders Of Rome
Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 B.C., in Rome, died on March 15, 44 B.C. The Roman
Empire was the greatest empire at the time when Caesar was born. Before Caesar became a dictator,
he tried to win some power in the Senate. If he won, he will be on the top list of the senators, but if
he lost, he will basically lose everything, career and money. When Caesar became a dictator, the
empire itself is not peaceful, but he changed that. Julius Caesar can be called the top leaders of
Rome in the history, because he was well governed the empire, conquered other cities and have the
respect from his soldiers. He brought a lot of territory to Rome, but the war causes thousands of
thousands of people to death and slaves. When Caesar was a dictator, he had some victory during
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Caesar's daughter married to Pompey who is against Caesar after Caesar become a dictator. Then
they started a war between Caesar and Pompey, and Caesar destroy the Pompeian, and soon Pompey
was murdered by Ptolemy XIII. Julius Caesar also did a lot of good things from Rome. For example,
he tries to rebuild Rome, and he made a new calendar including months and days, and every four
years is a leap year. Also, he named one of the months to his birth month. On March 15, also know
as the Ides of March, Caesar died at a statue of Pompey, after he received 22 slashes and stabs from
the senators. The reason of Caesar was being murdered by the senators because the senators think
Caesar was becoming too powerful, and the Senators wants to save the Roman
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Justification of Brutus’ Betrayal of William Shakespeare´s...
In William Shakespeare's tragedy Julius Caesar, the character of Marcus Brutus is tasked with
making a difficult choice: either kill one of his most beloved friends, or risk the corruption and
downfall of Rome. Though Brutus acknowledges the ethical and moral concerns of his actions, he
commits to the conspiracy against Caesar, and carries it out with conviction. The question, however,
is whether or not Brutus' actions are justifiable from an objective point of view. Unlike most other
political assassinations, Brutus isn't a hysterical stranger distraught with the target, but a close ally,
and trusted friend. Brutus justifies his own doings by convincing himself and others that they're
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I could be well moved if I were as you. If I could pray to move, prayers would move me. But I am
constant as the Northern Star, Of whose true fixed and resting quality There is no fellow in the
firmament. The skies are painted with unnumbered sparks. They are all fire, and every one doth
shine; But there's but one in all doth hold his place. (III.i.58–65) Caesar establishes himself as
undeniably permanent by equating himself to the North Star, by which sailors and travelers would
navigate, and around which the stars themselves revolve. Caesar also states that he has no equals
amongst his people, effectively raising himself above his former peers and almost comically making
him a target his assassination, which comes shortly after this event. This speech by Caesar gives
reason for great concern amongst the Romans, as his attitude an arrogance have reached a critical
level, even before taking the reigns as emperor. Gordon Ross Smith, in his article "Brutus, Virtue,
and Will" says about Brutus: However, in the soliloquy in which he decides that Caesar must be
murdered (II. i. i0–34) one can see his virtue and his intellect working together to produce only
rationalization. He admits that he has no personal reason to kill Caesar (II. i. 10–12); he admits
Caesar has shown no sign of his emotions over– powering his
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Gnaeus Pompey and the fall of the Roman Republic Essay
Events which stretch as far back as the reforms of the Gracchi brothers' meant that the Rome was
facing a Republic that was already deteriorating before Pompey had stepped into power. While
Pompey's quest for power was harmful, many other factors were also baleful to the Republic, and
were hence instrumental in its decline. Gnaeus Pompeius's measures to gain power were harmful
because it was primarily a paradox to the principles of being part of a Republic with all its notions
of shared and short power. The fundamental reason why there were other reasons for the decline of
the system are that the military power was given to him, the already weak Senate, and the fact that
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Aside from this, it also hints at the Senate's role in the harm due to its own weakness and lack of
handle on the situation by allowing for Pompey to undergo the triumph.
Though Pompey sought power by manipulating the political system to his own advantage, the fact
that the Senate was already weak and hence gave him this power.This shows that although Pompey's
actions were detrimental to the fall of the Republic, he was not the sole contributor. Pompey was
both underage and had held none of the required offices, yet the Senate passed decrees exempting
him from these traditional prerequisites, thus allowing for him to be joint consul with Crassus in 70
BC. According to Cicero, "absolute power" was what he had sought, and thus this ambition had
nothing to do with "the happiness and honour of the community." This reveals a callously ruthless
dimension to Pompey, in that he would undertake any measure to achieve his own goals. However,
it should also be noted that Cicero's interest areas are sometimes narrow and deliberately, or
accidentally selective. By reaching the top without any previously held positions of consequence,
Pompey the Great had manipulated the political system to his own advantage. Thus, by doing so he
undermined the Senate, reiterating its insignificance and weakness.
While Pompey's political alliances were harmful to the Republican system, he evidently wasn't the
only player in
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Julius Caesar: The Leader Of Roman Republic
Julius Caesar was born around july 12 or 13 b.c he fought in wars and became leader. Senatores
killed him on march 15, 44 B.C. He was popular and skillful he was the leader of roman republic.
And councures many lands his father Gaius Caesar died when he was 16. So he remained close to
his mother Aurelia. He married a woman called cornelia a daughter of noble. Dictator Sulla who
ordered him to leave his wife or lose his property instead he chose to be in the military. Then on the
island of Rhodes pirated had captured him soon naval ships attacked the pirates and they were
captured and killed. He returned to rome and was elected
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The Tragic Hero Of Marcus Junius Brutus Minor Essay
Marina Senseney
Eng. ll / 4th block
October 27, 2015
Tragic hero
Marcus Junius Brutus Minor was the son of Marcus Junius Brutus Maior and Servilia Caepionis. His
father was killed by Pompey the Great in dubious circumstances after he had taken part in the
rebellion of Lepidus; his mother was the half–sister of Cato the Younger, and later Julius Caesar 's
mistress. Some sources refer to the possibility of Caesar being his real father,despite Caesar 's being
only 15 years old when Brutus was born. Brutus ' uncle, Quintus Servilius Caepio, adopted him in
about 59 BC, and Brutus was known officially for a time as Quintus Servilius Caepio Brutus before
he reverted to using his birth–name. Following Caesar 's assassination in 44 BC, Brutus revived his
adoptive name in order to illustrate his links to another famous tyrannicide, Gaius Servilius Ahala,
from whom he was descended. Brutus held his uncle in high regard and his political career started
when he became an assistant to Cato, during his governorship of Cyprus. During this time, he
enriched himself by lending money at high rates of interest. Brutus was also active in the province
of Cilicia, in the year before Cicero was proconsul there; Cicero documents how Brutus profited
from moneylending to the provincials in his Letters. He returned to Rome a rich man, where he
married Claudia Pulchra. From his first appearance in the Senate, Brutus aligned with the Optimates
(the conservative faction) against the First Triumvirate
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Triumphal Arch Of Pompey The Great
Triumphal Arch of Pompey the Great Around 50 BCE three influential military and political leaders
rose to power through an unofficial alliance. Through their alliance they forever changed how the
Roman Republic and Senate were run, and the history of Rome. The first triumvirate included Julius
Caesar, Pompeius Magnus, and Licinius Crassus. Pompey and Crassus were both very influential
military and political leaders, having both served as consuls and roman generals. Together they
allied with Caesar to move him up into consul status, as well as using his power to help push
forward their political ideas and principles. Crassus and Pompey, who originally were enemies,
continued to compete with one another trying to take over the triumvirate and be the sole roman
consul. Eventually, with the event of several key deaths, the triumvirate fell apart. It soon became
evident that only one person could rule, and the idea of three co–rulers had failed. Shortly after,
Pompey and Caesar split up their alliance after the Roman Senate and the population of Rome had
different ideas about who should be the sole consul. The two consuls competed for leadership of the
Roman state, which eventually lead to a civil war. Had Pompey won the civil war, Rome would
have been forever changed with Pompey as leader.
Pompey came from an extremely wealthy family with a political and military background. Pompey's
father, Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, was extremely wealthy and politically involved,
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Julius Caesar And The Civil War Essay
The Civil War, consisting in large part of Caesar's own account of the conflict between himself and
Pompey, explores the origins of the war, the manner in which it was carried out, and most
importantly the role of pivotal figures on both sides of the struggle. Prior to his records ending and
supplementation by military officers, Caesar makes a case for his involvement in and perhaps
triggering of the war, one which would transform the social and political landscape of the Roman
empire as battles and campaigns were waged from Spain to Italy, Africa to Asia Minor. Caesar walks
a fine line between historian, strategist and orator as he attempts to record historical events, martial
decisions, and persuade an audience respectively. Despite his efforts to remain impartial, as
evidenced by his admission that "the Pompeians were winning" at Dyrrachium, Caesar consistently
presents himself as a charismatic and skilled general and leader, jeopardizing the integrity of the text
as objective material and allowing it to be a propagandist account of sorts. Ultimately, Caesar uses
anecdotal evidence, the presentation of his personal thoughts, and juxtaposition with his opposition
to paint his side of the war in a positive and just light. When reading The Civil War, it is critical to
understand what Julius Caesar was attempting to accomplish by recording a narrative of his war, on
and off the battlefield, with Pompey and his forces. Every author creates their work with bias, be it
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The Power Of Julius Caesar: The Leader Of The Roman Republic
As Julius Caesar gained political power and popularity as the governor of the Roman province of
Gaul, his growing status made him a major threat to the Roman Senate and the current leader of the
Roman Republic, Pompey. They offered him a choice, to resign his command and disband his army
or to be declared an "enemy of the state." In the face of these unfavorable circumstances, Caesar
made one of the most pivotal decisions in ancient history. In January 49 B.C.E., Julius Caesar led his
troops across the Rubicon, disregarding the Senate's rule and kick–starting the Roman Civil War that
would change the state of Rome forever. In Plutarch's, "Caesar" in Roman Lives, Suetonius's, Lives
of the Caesars, and Julius Caesar's, The Civil Wars, each
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Definitions Of Power In The Great Julius Caesar
I. All About Power
A. How do you define Power?
1. Power is the ability to have control over someone or a community. If used wisely, it can be a great
virtue to one and can increase the respect others have for him or her. Power is also one's role to
instruct or affect the conduct of others or the course of events.
B. Is there a unified definition of Power? Elaborate.
1. Power, according to the oxford dictionary, means, "to have the ability or capacity to do something
or act in a particular way." Power is mainly thought as a control over someone or something. That is
why there is one since most of the definitions resemble authority, control, and jurisdiction.
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"What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also."
a. We believe what we want to believe, which is basically what we wish. When we think we hope it's
normal and not awkward or weird in any way, thus making us hope other think the same.
C. What kind of child was the Great Julius Caesar?
1. Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 B.C. He had an aristocratic family, the gens Julia. His
father died when he was young and a few years later he was engaged to and possibly married to a
young and wealthy woman, her name was Cossutia. It was soon broken off and he later married
Cornelia at age 18, who gave him his only legitimate child. It was a girl named Julia. The dictator,
Sully, commanded him to divorce Cornelia, but he declined. So Sully demanded he be executed, so
Caesar went into hiding. Eventually his friends and relatives gave him pardon. Later on he became a
part of the military.
D. How did he learn about Power?
1. Caesar learned about power from the patronage of his uncle, Caius Marius, by marriage. Later
when Sully died, he returned and began his political career. Later on, he was made military tribune
and a public official. He helped Pompey gain power in the war in the east. Afterward, he was elected
high priest, supposedly by
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Marcus Aurelius Essay
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius was born on April 26th, 121 AD. He was born as Marcus Annius Verus. His family
was a very wealthy family who claimed that they were descendants of Numa, The Second King of
Rome. His father was Annius Verus and his mother was Domitia Lucilla. During his childhood
Marcus studied Stoic Philosophy. Stoic Philosophy deals with the teachings of living simply and
being down to Earth and logical about situations. Marcus wrote about this philosophy in his book
Meditations. Also during his childhood Hadrian had appointed Marcus to equestrian rank, at the age
of six. Then at the age of eight he was appointed Priest of Salian. During his youth he was called
"Verissimus", by Hadrian, which means genuine or true. After the death of his father, Marcus
Aurelius was adopted by his grandfather,Annius Verus. His grandfather was a city prefect under
Hadrian. This required him to watch over the city , during the absence of the emperor. His
grandfather was also a consul three times.
He was later adopted by His uncle, Antoninus Pius. He was also Hadrian's successor, but Hadrian's
original successor was L. Ceionius Commodus, but he died before he could succeed him. His uncle
was married to his aunt, who was know as Annia Galeria Faustina. Because Marcus was adopted by
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Than in 162 AD the Parthians invaded Syria, which was part of the Roman Empire. He thought that
due to the death of Pius, this would leave the empire vulnerable, and weak. Lucius was sent to stop
the envision, but when they got there he had left his three generals in charge while he went to go
enjoy himself at the headquarters located in Antioch. The three generals where Statius Priscus,
Avidius Cassius, and Martius Verus, the most notable was Avidius Cassius. He was a well know
politician and military leader who was familiar with the syrian
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Similarities And Differences Between Julius Caesar And...
Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great were both two very powerful leaders in the first and second
century BC. They came from different backgrounds and rose to power in different manners. Their
achievements and policies affected Rome and Greece history and future drastically. Julius Caesar
and Alexander the Great were successful and ambitious leaders that are different and similar in
many aspects, such as their background, rise to power, the ends of their power, and their
accomplishments in their careers. Julius Caesar strived for power at a young age. He wasn't born
into royalty as Alexander the Great was. When Caesar was a young man, he allied with Marius by
marrying one of his men's daughters when Marius was attacking Rome. After Marius was defeated
by Sulla, Caesar served in the army until Sulla died and he returned to Rome. He was kidnapped and
enslaved by pirates until he bought his own freedom, then "assembled a small army, captured the
pirates and crucified them." From there, he became a financial secretary of Spain, an administrator
in Rome, and a chief priest. He worked hard every step of the way and was determined to make
changes in the Roman Republic. Alexander the Great was "born into royalty as son of King Philip II
of Macedonia, and Olympias, daughter of King Neoptolemus of Epirus." He was taught by Aristotle
growing up and learned campaigning and the Hellenic culture. While his father was away on a
campaign, Alexander won his first battle at sixteen. Both
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Slave Revolt Of Spartacus
Classical Studies 91202
The Slave Revolt of Spartacus
One significant event within classical history that occurred within and had an impact on how Roman
society functioned was the slave revolt of Spartacus. This war was the third in a cycle of three –
named the servile wars. These wars began away from Rome, in Sicily, but later directly threatened
the senate when Spartacus began the third servile war that lasted from 73–71BC and involved many
slaves who escaped their punishment to fight, although none were recorded to have survived after
the final battle where Spartacus died in battle.
Spartacus, translating to "from the city of Sparta" in Latin, was a Roman gladiator who began as a
"Thracian, born among pastoral nomadic people" according to Plutarch. This northern area of
Greece that holds the title of Spartacus' birth place was believed to be one of Rome's earliest
enemies. Historians suspect his birthdate to be around that of 109BC and know his date of death to
be 71BC. This gives him a lifespan of around 37 years. Minimal information is documented prior to
his rise to fame. One of the first pieces discovered about Spartacus timeline was in 78BC when he
was incarcerated and forced to train as a gladiator. This enslavement was most likely due to either
deserting his cause or committing a crime and sold as a slave as a form of punishment, although
often the accusations that put people into slavery were unfair and biased due to aspects such as race
and gender. Because of
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Is Julius Caesar A Hero Or A Villain
In life, people often look up to leaders and rulers in respectful viewpoints; whether it be out of bias
or out of understanding. Leaders are at the top looking down upon us because of what they believe
in, how commanding their words are, and the trust the people invest in them. Julius Caesar was
neither a kind leader nor was he an understanding ruler; from his egotistical actions, his violent
attacks and scandals with Cleopatra, and his controversy throughout Rome as leader in all its
simplicity, I am undoubtedly certain Julius Caesar was a villain in disguise.
First of all, Julius Caesar was an egotistical leader. He wore purple robes, a symbol of kings and
vanity. This implied he truly believed that he was above all of his citizens, and in order to be a
strong and capable leader one cannot emit overconfidence. He declared himself dictator for life,
which confirmed these reasonings that he truly believed he was a god. Furthermore, he was
overconfident ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, very few citizens in Rome stood fully behind Caesar and all of his glory. Even though
Caesar is perceived today as a strong and powerful leader, society overlooks the fact that his people
disliked him so much they had the audacity to murder the so–called loved leader. His controversy
echoed throughout the streets and his name was feared throughout Europe. Thus, Julius Caesar was
disliked by his own people which, in the end, led to his own demise.
On the whole, Julius Caesar was a villain. He proved through his actions, his power, and his fashion
that Caesar was only out for himself and was determined to have his name etched in stone. From his
purple robes that represented his egotistical views of himself, his scandalous actions and murderous
ways, to his image he projected onto his people, there is no doubt that Julius Caesar was never and
will never be a
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William Shakespeare 's Julius Caesar Essay
Power is a highly coveted mistress. She is sought after by senators, presidents, kings, and emperors.
Most of them willing to do whatever it takes to get her. The history of this world is overrun with
conflict and war as different parties compete for her hand. There are those that will obtain her by
physical force on the battlefield, while others seduce her to their side through sweet persuasion.
However, the act of obtaining power is nothing compared to the work of keeping her. Power is an
unfaithful mistress, in need of constant wooing. In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the battle
for power is always in a state of flux, constantly changing hands. Though the players in this play
sometimes use physical force to obtain power, it is persuasion and manipulation that have the strong
hold on her. Through close examination of this text, the use of persuasion and manipulation in
obtaining and maintaining power will be explored. When the play first opens there is a celebration in
the streets because Julius Caesar has proven victorious over Pompey in battle. However, this action
is quickly rebuffed by tribunes Flavius and Marullus, who are quick to remind the plebeians that
they once loved Pompey:
O you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome,
Knew you not Pompey? Many a time and oft
Have you climbed up to walls and battlements
To towers and windows, yea, to chimney tops,
Your infants in your arms, and there have sat
The livelong day, with patient expectation,
To see great Pompey
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Julius Caesar Research Paper
Research Question: How did the Roman people feel about Julius Caesar?
Summary: "Achievement of Julius Caesar in Ancient Rome" by Baivab Ghosh explains how the
Roman felt about Caesar and his time in Rome. Julius Caesar became well known in the Roman
society whenever he joined forced with Pompey and Crassus to create a Triumvirate. After they had
their plan of rule Caesar was appointed 40,000 troops to begin his expeditions. After Julius Caesar
lead his soldier through many different countries conquering each one his soldiers came to view him
very highly as their leader. Later, Crassus died in war leaving Pompey and Caesar to rule alone.
Eventually Caesar and Pompey came to have a civil war with one another which ended with the
defeat of Pompey
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Rise Of Julius Caesar Essay

  • 1. Rise Of Julius Caesar Essay The year 100 BC is when Julius Caesar was born in Rome to a well known, but not rich family. The young Caesar left Rome for military service in Asia and Cilicia. When the dictator Sulla died, he returned, and began his political career as a prosecuting advocate.He travelled to Rhodes for philosophical studies and, on the way, was kidnapped by pirates. He convinced his captors to raise his ransom, then organised a naval force, captured the pirates and put them to death. Caesar held a number of government positions under Pompey, and was elected consul in 60 BC. In 59 BC he also became governor of Gaul and Spain. In 55 BC he attempted an invasion of Britain. Three years later, in 52 BC, he defeated a union of Gauls.After defeating his former ally, Pompey, Caesar went on to Egypt, where he involved himself in upholding the rule of Cleopatra, with whom he had a son "Caeserian".Caesar was made dictator for life in 45 BC and was called Father of his Country. The month of Quintilis was renamed in his honour, and continues to be known as July. He was also the author of a large body of important political writings. However, his apparent arrogance and ambition brought him great unpopularity and the suspicion of his peers. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His famous last words were immortalised by Shakespeare as "You too, Brutus?".A bitter power struggle broke out after his death, which led to the end of the Roman Republic. Caesar had been popular with the middle and lower classes, who became angry that he had been killed by a small number of aristocrats. They turned into a mob at Caesar's funeral and attacked the homes of Brutus and Cassius.Caesar's heir Gaius Octavian, who was his great–grand nephew, played on this discontent and raised an army to fight the troops gathered by Brutus and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Pompey The Great : Qualities Of A National Leader Pompey the Great There are many qualities that a national leader should have. First and foremost, every national leader should be educated. Without education, leaders would not be able to communicate with other leaders. Leaders would not be able to fix their people's problems because they do not know the logical way to solve it. For example if a farmer had trouble bringing water to their farmland, an uneducated leader would be probably make an incorrect decision, but an education leader would be able to think reasonably and come up with a easier way for the farmer to water his crops, like using irrigation. Second, a national leader must also be resilient. Resilience allows leaders to keeping preserving. For example, when a leader loses his men to a rival, he must be able to overcome the defeat and continue to try to win the war the leader's country is in with another country. Third of all, a leader should also have the trait of perseverance. With perseverance, a leader can reach their dreams that may help their nation. For instance, if a leader wants to achieve a nation where everything is run on solar energy and meets a hindrance in the process, a persistent leader should be able to to find a way to solve the problem, no matter how long it takes, and goal to aim for their goal. Every national leader must also be superior. Superiority makes the leader have more control over his nation. For example, if all the leader's people act crazy and order disappears, then the leader ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Julius Caesar: A Brief Biography Julius Caesar Born on the 13th of July, 100 B.C, In the great city of Rome, Julius Caesar was born into a noble family and grew up to be very well educated. Julius' name descents from lulus , said to be the son of Venus.At the age of sixteen, Caesars father passes leaving no Caesar alone in life. He quickly grasps onto the fact that the road ahead of him will certainly be a struggle. What he doesn't know is his destiny is also filled with greatness and success both politically, socially, and military wise. Caesar. He was one of the most cultured and literate Romans of his time. In 63 BC, Julius was elected,chief religious office in Rome, a great honor for his young age. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the pirates thought to demand a ransom of 20 talents of silver, he insisted they ask for 50. After the ransom was paid, Caesar raised a fleet, pursued and captured the pirates, then imprisoned them. He had them crucified, as he had promised while in captivity, a promise the pirates had taken only as a joke. As a sign of leniency, he first had their throats cut. He was soon called back into military action in Asia, raising a band of auxiliaries to repel an incursion from the east. Julius became consul and ruled over foreign lands. He wanted more power and soon founded the alliance with Pompey in the First Triumvirate. He brought wealth and military power to Rome. After 10 years in Gaul, Caesar returned to Rome in 50 BC.The senate wanted to put him on trial. Julius decided to start a civil war with Pompey. Caesar had a army that was hungry and tired.Pompey's was the complete opposite and had double the amount of soldiers. Pompey managed to escape to Egypt when a young Pharaoh assassinated him. After his competition was gone, Caesar gathered all of Pompey's people and took with him to Rome to help him out. Julius Caesar was protected everywhere except the senate room.People started to get mad at Caesar because he defeated Pompey and had complete control. They wanted the old ways back.The senate created a secret plan to ambush him during a senate meeting. Caesar was stabbed to death in the senate house on the Ides of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Vincent Hoy 4/9/2014 Professor J. Duran History 101 /... Vincent Hoy 4/9/2014 Professor J. Duran History 101 / Spring 2014 Book Report Guide #1 A Perspective on Gentleman's History In Michael Parenti's, "The Assassination of Julius Caesar", Parenti claims that Julius Caesar's assassination was not an incident, and that his death would actually represent the war between the wealthy, powerful conservatives who call themselves, "gentleman historians" and positive supported lower–class citizens that believed in Caesar's reforms. Since Caesar was gaining such an incredible amount of power and support from his people, the senate feared that Caesar's influence would be push these reforms onto the lower–class citizens, and it would threaten and put the upper–classes privileged interests at risk. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the victory over the battle of Pompey, supporters that sided with Pompey, Caesar still forgave them, "Surely not his former opponents, the defeated Pompey supporters like Cicero himself, who had been allowed to return to Rome and the Senate with their properties intact, and who were now his staunchest and most appreciative friends" (Parenti 172). Caesars concerns wasn't to be biased and was only in favor of returning to the prosperous, content Rome. The aristocrats then decided to mastermind a plan with the senators in order to take Caesar's life and remove his reign of reforms. Upon arrival, Caesar would be gathered around his senators and hear about Tillius Climber's petition about allowing his brother to be return from being exiled. Delivering the first assault would be led by Casca, followed by a slash from Cassius, and after encountering twenty–three stab wounds, Caesar would bleed to death and lay motionless. In America, our political system was just as greatly influenced by Caesar, which would create a place for democracy, where both classes of wealthy or poor, every citizen's voices and opinions would be heard in our country. However the elites still resort to "gentlemen's history" by arguing that whether the ignorant that believe that politics and history are only about power, the elitist still believed that living this way was the only way for them. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Julius Caesar Thesis Gaius Julius Caesar, a man of honor, born on 13 July 100 BCE, is currently on the look to be our next supreme ruler of the Roman Republic. He has been offered the crown three times to become our Republic's new emperor after his astounding victory at the Battle of Munda. Even though most prestigious generals would gladly accept the offer to rule this civilized republic, he did not. Not only is Julius Caesar a great general, but he has also claimed descent from Ascanius, King of Alba Longa; son of Trojan Prince Aeneas; son of Prince Anchises and goddess Venus. Julius Caesar, as he is most commonly known, had a moderately tough childhood just like any other civilian out there. When he was just sixteen years old, his father, Gaius Julius Caesar(Sr.), ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His first marriage was with Cornelia Cinna minor, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna, Roman consul that has served four terms under the political party known as the "Populares." Caesar was ordered to divorce Cornelia immediately by Lucius Cornelius Sulla, who was, at the time, Roman consul. Caesar denied to divorce her and proceeded with his regular life. Cornelia was also Julia Caesaris' mother. Julia is the only biological and undisputed heir of Julius Caesar. After Cornelia died in the year 69 BCE, Caesar instantaneously remarried to Pompeia, daughter of Quintus Pompeius Rufus. Caesar later divorced Pompeia because of rumors going around that are not known. After this, Caesar married Calpurnia, daughter of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus.Caesar and Calpurnia are still married to this day. Enough about Julius Caesar's personal life; now let's talk about Julius Caesar's rise to being offered the crown. In 73 BCE he was elected into the Pontifex, or the College of Pontiffs. Then, in 72 BCE he was elected into the military tribune, where he gained a lot of fame and recognition. He obtained a seat in the senate around the same time he married Pompeia. In the year 63 BCE, when he was only 37 years old, he was elected as the Pontifex Maximus. The Pontifex Maximus as most of you are aware is the highest and most prestigious title when it comes to Roman polytheism. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Tragedy Of Julius Caesar And Young Joey From The Old West When a story ends, and the book is closed, most deem the book over and the characters satisfied. But the characters in the book still have a story to tell. I myself, Caesar Augustus, from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and Young Joey from The Old West have come today to the Literary Limbo Lounge to talk amongst ourselves and to get to know each other. I pompously walk into the Lounge with a determination to meet someone new and to show them how much power and respect the people from my story have given me, before I was murdered anyway. I look across the room, but only to find one small boy sitting at a table with a small bb gun in his arm, shooting at the wall with the most obnoxious noises that could come out of any human being. As I get closer to him, he quickly turns around and shoots me straight in the face, while saying, "bang! bang! bang! Bang!". ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Oh sorry, I didn't see you there." the boy yelled. "What is your name?" "I am Caesar Augustus from the book, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Who art thou, young man?" "I'm Joey from The Old West." He stated, while still grinning from ear to ear. "Can we be friends?" Joey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Comparing Tribunes And Julius Caesar Tribunes and Julius Caesar Julius Caesar is a great play written by William Shakespeare based on the real–life historical person, the Roman military tribune and dictator Julius Caesar. Caesar was "the all–powerful ruler of Rome," who lived from July 12, 100 B.C., until his assassination, which took place March 15, 44 B.C. (Getlen). Shakespeare wrote the play Julius Casear 1600 years later, in 1599. In reading the play, the reader often comes across words and phrases that are unknown, both because of the era in which the events took place and because of the era in which the play was written. One of the words discovered in Act I that an average American high school student might not use in a typical conversation is "tribune." To understand the play, the reader needs to know this word and more about what life and the political world was like during the time Caesar was alive. Then the student needs to learn what a tribune did and what his role in society was. After that, the student can come to understand why the tribunes in the play, Marullus and Flavius, were worried about Caesar. According to Merriam–Webster, a tribune is "a Roman official under the monarchy and the republic with the function of protecting the plebeian citizen from arbitrary action by the patrician magistrates" (Merriam–Webster). Another definition explains a tribune as "an officer or magistrate chosen by the people to protect them from the oppression of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. My Aspirations For This Class Personal Statement My aspirations for this class originally was to study and learn the history of the Romans, in particular the Roman Republic Era, but when I learnt that we were to study Greek culture and society, I was disappointed. Although the class had surprised me and intrigued me, I still was still fascinated and oblivious to Roman history. Therefore I chose Pompey, a famous general and great rival of the legendary Caesar. Other than these two statements, I had not known any background information on Pompey. My only real primary source, Plutarch, was a very direct and informative source, but lacked in the areas which would have helped my report. Plutarch retold Pompey's life from beginning till end, but did not give any biased ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I found I had to sift through a lot of information about his military efforts before I could get to his political actions, which in comparison were short. I overcame this by choosing to rely on the texts and Plutarch, and if I found information coming from other sources which support that, I would use it. If I found new information that wasn 't found in the texts, I would not use it. This was my tactic to play it safe and not give out false information and perspective views. My main problem when writing the report was that I had introduced too much of the historical side of Pompey, and ignored his influence on to society, or the society itself, which is the core of this report. I worry that even my final draft is still too much like a biography than a report. I had to also study other important individuals such as Sulla, Caesar and Crassus, all who is just as difficult to study as Pompey. I found that more information about the political ambition of Pompey was given through texts about Caesar than texts about Pompey himself. This was probably because Pompey was a military minded individual, while Caesar relied on politics and the people for his power. My opinion on Pompey was that he was too hasty and was not aware of the consequences for his actions. This would specifically affect me, for I too can relate and say that I am very boisterous and rash, do first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. The Lord Of Flies And Lord Of The Flies Death surrounds regions, and it is sometimes essential to make a difference. In the novel The Lord of the Flies a group of boys are evacuated from England during WWII but their plane crashes on a tropical island. In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Pompey has been defeated which leaves Julius Caesar as the leader of Rome. In the novel The Lord of the Flies by William Golding and in the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is needed to influence change. Revolutions occur when the individual in charge obtains too much power. In The Lord of the Flies there are no adults on the island so there is nobody that appears to be a figure of authority. Ralph is selected as chief because of his appearance being that he is older and a fair boy. Jack believes that he should be chief being that he was the leader of the choir prior to the crash. The older boys and the choir organize a separate group from Ralph, Piggy, Simon, and the littluns (smaller kids). The main objective for these boys is to have dominance over the island. This group of boys obtain power by having a different mentality from the others. Jack tells Roger "For hunting. Like in war. You know dazzle–paint. Like things trying to like something else–" on page 63. This quote shows that Jack's group wants to set themselves apart from the other boys on the island by changing their appearance and mentality. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar the fall of Pompey gives power to Julius Caesar. Men of Rome fear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Rome, Pompey The Great And Julius Caesar Pompey was among one of the greats in Roman history. He was compared to Julius Caesar, because of his military strategy and being loved and appreciated by the Roman people. Pompey was one of the outstanding Generals the Roman Republic had seen and Statesman to the people of Rome (Encyclopedia of World Biography). He was one of the three pieces of the first Triumvirate and the Triumvirate was a big defining moment in his life. The Romans who formed of the Triumvirate was Julius Caesar, Pompey The Great, and Marcus Licinius Crassus. More importantly, than being a part of Triumvirate he became consul with Crassus for one year. Eventually, he went into Civil War against one of the best Roman for the ages. The Roman, Pompey went to war with was one of the two people of Triumvirate. Pompey opened the door to people about his Early life, his best years, and how he died. Pompey Early life all came into existence when he was born into a lineage with some extent known by Rome. His Father was a remarkably successful general to Rome (Encyclopedia of World Biography). Even though his father was well known he had the regular education as any Roman citizen("Pompey the Great."). A report said He went missing for a period of time, then he came out of hiding with three legions("Pompey the Great."). His life embarked when he first came into the public eye when he constructed a army for the support of Lucius Cornelius Sulla (Encyclopedia of World Biography). Sulla and him went on to campaign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Cicero : The Statesman And Philosopher Cicero: The Statesman and Philosopher Cicero was a Roman statesman, lawyer, and philosopher. He did not have a set major belief in a particular philosophy. Cicero studied under an epicurean, a stoic, and an academic. He did call himself an academic however, his theory of knowledge was based on probability over stating certainty. He preferred it this way to help justify any contradictions in any of his works. "He usually writes as a theist, but the only religious exaltation in his writings is to be found in the "Somnium Scipionis" ("Scipio's Dream") at the end of De republica." (Dacre Balsdon). Cicero would call himself agnostic and his theist writing could have stemmed from the teaching of Epicureanism. I agree with the idea of basing your theory of knowledge on probability because not everyone is 100 percent correct 100 percent of the time. Most people would consider Cicero one of Rome 's greatest public speakers. Marcus Tullius Cicero was born in 106 BCE in Arpinium, Italy. Not much is really known about Cicero 's heritage, for example, his mother however, "his father was a well–to–do and well–read member of the semi– noble equestrian (or knight) class with good connections in Rome, although with no familial ties to the Roman patrician or senatorial class." (Mastin). After serving in the military, Cicero started defending people in Rome 's courts. He likes the Roman Republic and used philosophy to tell the Roman people his political views and to help argue for them to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Essay on Madness and Ambition in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar "Even the noblest men can be seduced by power; it has the power to kill, to distort, and to corrupt" Through this passage, Matthew Sims captures in essence how individuals often turn to betrayal and deception in order to gain their heart's desires. This characteristic is not only present in life, but can also be seen in modern and classical literature, including the well known work of Julius Caesar. In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the lust for power transcends any one individual and ultimately leads to death and corruption of not only Caesar, but also of Brutus and Cassius. The play begins with Caesar parading through the streets of Rome as he triumphs in his victory over Pompey. However, Brutus, Cassius, and many others hatch a plot to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By ignoring the decrees of the Republic in an effort to become an autocrat, he undermined the Roman political system through murder, deceit, and lawlessness. However, moral integrity is not the only thing lost by Gaius Julius Caesar. As previously stated, a person's greed often leads to their demise. This is most evident with Caesar himself. Caesar was willing to betray Pompey, his once friend and ally, in order to gain sole control over the Republic. In fact, Caesar's drive to control the city began to evoke the jealousy and fears of many of the inhabitants, "You show'd your teeth like apes, and fawn'd like hounds, and bow'd like bondmen, kissing Caesar's feet. (Shakespeare Act V, Sc.I, lines 47–48). Ultimately this authority causes Brutus to come to the conclusion that Caesar's tyranny must be prevented through his death (Sims). Caesar's newfound power put Brutus, his former supporter, in a position where the only way to save the republic would be to depose of its current leader. Caesar's demise was indirectly caused by his hunger for power, which caused Brutus to kill him in order to stop the would be dictator (Sims). The idea of deposing Caesar spread like wildfire through the Senate and eventually escalated into murder. Clearly, it was Caesar's desire to command those around him that in due course led to his death; however, he alone is not the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Marcus Crassus : Contribution To The Fall Of The Roman... Marcus Crassus was a Roman politician who contributed to the fall of the Roman Republic. In his beginnings, he was raised in a small house with six other people. Marrying a widowed woman he would have two children and live a well–ordered life. He was a man with vast wealth and sharp political skills. His early success started when he allied himself with Lucius Cornelius Sulla against Marius. Following his victories, he would have a fall in with the law before the Spartacus Rebellion. Then he would take his rightful place as a senator and a member of the First Triumvirate. Many people don't know the name Crassus but his legacy will live on in the history books. Crassus Research Paper Marcus Licinius Crassus was born in 115 BC in the Roman Republic. His father Publius Licinius Crassus was a commander in Iberia and consul in 97 BC. When growing up Crassus reared in a small house with two brothers and his parents. While his parents were alive his brothers got married so they all shared the same table. This is seen to be the main reason why Crassus was temperate and moderate in his manner in life. According to Plutarch (1916), "The Romans, it is true, say that the many virtues of Crassus were obscured by his sole vice of avarice; and it is likely that the one vice which became stronger than all the others in him weakened the rest" (p. 317). This explains that Crassus's mortality was shadowed by a sole vice of greed and it weakened the rest of his mortalities. In his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Pompey And His Extraordinary Influence Laurel Frick Magistra Hickey Latin I 24 April 2017 Pompey and His Extraordinary Influence Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, better known as Pompey, once said, "More people worship the rising than the setting sun." He transformed the last generation of the Roman Republic forever. He solved many of Rome's problems. Pompey was a great military and political figure.Need a specific thesis statement Gnaeus Pompeius was born in 106 BCE. Gnaeus was born during the time of political tension between Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla. His father was Pompeius Strabo, who was a wealthy military leader in Rome. Strabo was not popular amongst the people, however he was a military general and was suitable for the job needed to be done. Strabo was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is perfect for Pompey, because since the beginning, Pompey's role model was the Famous Alexander the Great. Nowadays, Pompey is known to be the Roman Alexander. Sometimes, Pompey's young age kept him from leveling up his position. He was too young to be a senator, but authorities were eager to bend the rules so he could be one. However, he refused in order to exaggerate his rank. Pompey marries his third wife Mucia in 79 BC. Together, they bore three children: Pompeia (daughter), Sextus (son), and Gnaeus (son). In 81 BC, Sulla named himself dictator of Rome. Dictatorship was established during the times of Hannibal, 135 years before. Dictatorship was intended to last 6 months in intense crisis. However, when Sulla announced himself dictator, there was no time limit. This is argued to be the beginning of the fall of the Roman Republic; when the strive of power became more desired over keeping the Republic in tact. Sulla became 'Dictator of for the Reconstruction of State'. Unlike Marius, Sulla was more interested in the Aristocracy, than the regular poor people. In 79, Sulla retired from public life and raced against death to finish his memoirs. Sulla died of an ulcer in 78. Pompey is in charge of Sulla's funeral. On page 35 of Pompey The Roman Alexander by Peter Greenhalgh it says, "He therefore put the whole weight of his influence behind Catulus, won over the majority of Lepidus' supporters by a combination of threats and entreaties, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. The Legacy Of Pompey The Great Introduction Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, known as 'Pompey' or 'Pompey the Great', was a military leader and a politician, who along with Crassus and Caesar formed the first Triumvirate, making him one of the most powerful men in Rome. A man who demanded respect from all, he gained power through his military prowess and influence, and even had the gall to give himself the title Magnus, which was Latin for the word 'Great'. Pompey obviously was following the steps of the Macedonian General and leader Alexander the Great. Pompey's life was littered with amazing military feats and achievements, yet despite his connections and military might, Pompey had an army of veterans, and in particular was strong in the naval area, the ever popular and legendary Julius Caesar triumphed between the titans for the right to rule. Pompey's motivations Pompey was an intelligent and ambitious person who from the beginning had aimed for glory. Born into a wealthy and privileged family, Pompey's father was Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, a military leader and a consul, the highest office in the Roman Republic. Pompey Magnus, known for his military feats and achievements, would have been motivated by his father to join the army.Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo would have educated his son military strategies and fighting techniques. "...Strabo, the father of Pompey; during whose lifetime, it is true, they stood in awe of his military power, as indeed he was a formidable warrior..." (Plutarch, Life of Pompey the Great, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Role Of Julius Caesar In The Gaul Julius Caesar's role in the Gaul had a large impact in many aspects of his career such as the military, wealth and influence on Rome and political power. Julius Caesar was a Roman politician who turned the Roman republic into the powerful Roman Empire. Caesar overthrew the Roman republic and founded the rule of the emperors. In this period Caesar used the problems to his advantage and created his own supreme political and military power, gaining the trust of Rome and building his army. Caesar is well known throughout the whole world as one of the most powerful and successful leaders that has ever lived. In his young years, his father had a major impact on him, as he had political success, and the family has a history in politics, which had helped Caesar in starting out in politics. Julius Caesar's first important political success had occurred in 63b.c.e when Caesar was appointed the role of Chief Religious office in Rome; this had set him up for future political roles. Caesar was very strategically and had many tactics to how he would rule; he always wanted more glory and political and military opportunities and would overcome all challenges he faced. In 59B.C.E Caesar won an election to become consul, the senate then assigned him to lands that gave Caesar no opportunities for military exaltation, as he did not want Caesar to succeed. Caesar realised he would need more allies to overcome his opponents in the senate. He then formed the alliance that was known as the 'First Triumvirate' with the Roman General Pompey who brought wealth and military success. During Caesar's rule he gained a lot of military success due to how he led his army Military during Caesar's rule was a high contribution of his success. Military success was important to Julius Caesar as it gave him wealth to succeed in Roman politics. It was important was important for Caesar because it gives him enormous power in the military; this means his army would be big and strong and would be able to protect Caesar. Success in a war gave Caesar more glory and brought more wealth to him, and made Caesar rise more to fame. In Rome political success brought opportunities for military command, as Julius Caesar already had much political power, his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Caesar, Hannibal, and Alexander the Great Essay It was the leadership of Caesar, Alexander, and Hannibal that heavily influenced the Roman society, the ancient world, and the western civilization. Ambition drove Alexander the Great to conquer the unconquered, propelled Caesar to the top of the political spectrum with no birthright, and helped Hannibal defeat a dominent society in the ancient world. It was Julius Caesar's successful military tactics, his drive to the top of the political society, and his succession without the right, privilege, and possession to which a person is entitled to by birth. Alexander, and Hannibal proved to be superior leaders, and military geniuses, but above all Julius Caesar was the greater of the three. Great military intellectuals pursed forward in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He seized a shield from a soldier in the rear ranks, pushed his way to the front, called upon centurions by name, then sounded the charge. The mere gesture revived his men and made them surge forward. At the end of the day, The Nervii were hacked to pieces.[3] Caesar's compassion and intelligence shined through. This exposed that Julius Caesar cared for his troops, by taking the time and effort to support his men by assisting them in a battle, and an effort to remember centurions names to move them onward. The intelligence of these great military leaders impacted and determined there success, but Julius Caesar's presence on the battle field not only struck fear in the enemy but instilled so high a moral boost that victory could be snatched out of the jaws of defeat. Ambition is a driving factor, that impels a being to be successful, conquer the unconquered, and achieve never ending glory. Alexander's ambition drove him to achieve a past generations goal, Alexander "now took on a project the Philip had planned but never carried out: an invasion of Persia"[4] Alexander was ambitious to implement this task that was not attained by his deceased father. Undeniably after subduing Greece, dominating Indian territories at the Hydespas River, and pursing through Persia, Alexander still wanted to push onward. Hannibal on the other hand, was driven to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Claire Forden. Magistra Hickey-Behan. Latin I 3Rd Period. Claire Forden Magistra Hickey–Behan Latin I 3rd period April 23, 2017 Pompey the Great Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, more commonly known as Pompey the Great, was many things. He was part of the first triumvirate with Caesar and Crassus which ended with Crassus and Pompey's death. He got rid of the mediterranean pirates in three months without major bloodshed. Delivering 20,000 captives to Rome, sparing most of them giving them jobs in farming. He also acquired the nickname Pompey the Great in Sulla's second civil war as his general. In 77 B.C.E he was sent to be pro consul to assist with the struggle against Sertorius in Spain. Pompey the Great was part of the first triumvirate, he got rid of the Mediterranean pirates, and had many military ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Domitius had brought his army upon Pompey but their was a ravine between them. The ravine was hard to cross, and at the time there was a heavy storm pouring down rain and blowing big gusts of wind. Domitius was ready to retreat but Pompey was waiting for this moment. With his troops he quickly advanced and crossed the abyss, the enemy was in a state of great confusion and disorder and not all of them were present. The rain had made it hard to see and the battle was a flurry, many were fighting against their own army, Pompey himself narrowly escaped death. Pompey's troops won the battle and his troops gave him the title imperator meaning commander or a victorious general. Pompy said he could not accept the title with some of the enemy camp still standing, and if they wish to make him worthy of honor they must demolish the enemy camp. So they assaulted the adversary and thereafter Domitius perished at the hands of Pompey. Taking advantage of his good fortune, he decided to invade Numidia in Africa. He traveled throughout the country conquering all whom he came across, and revived the fear in barbarians of Roman power, which had dissipated almost entirely. Legend says that it took him only forty days to overthrow his enemies, subdue Africa, and settle the affairs of African kings. It was after this when he returned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Fall of the Roman Republic Julius Caesar Essay There are many contributions to the fall of the roman republic. Three of the main ones can be linked to the Actions and legacy of Sulla, Caesars military campaigns and Caesars dictatorship. The decline of the Republic began in the middle of the second century B.C. with political, economic, and social events. These events in addition to the burdens of civil war on Rome, lead to the inevitable failure of the Republic. The first contribution to the fall of the roman republic is linked to the actions and legacy of Sulla. Sulla had a high political position because he raised an army over the Italian rebels. Using his position he marched on Rome and had the senate outlaw marius. He then went east to fight Mithradates, an eastern king. Marius ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another contribution to the fall of the roman republic is Julius Caesar. Caesar was neither the only man responsible for the fall, nor the one man who could stop it, but his role in the final demise is undeniable. Different events Caesar played were not a result of seeking power but as how to humiliate the senate. Julius Caesar's triumph in a civil war in the 40s BC made him the absolute ruler of Rome he rose to power through his social status, financial support, military leadership, and political reputation. Caesar became the proprietor in Spain, where he gained some military experience and wealth. Upon returning to Rome in 60 BC he joined Crassus and Pompey to form the First Triumvirate, a trio of political leaders. The other two triumvirs agreed to grant Julius Caesar the office of consul in 59 BC. He was appointed the governor of Roman Gaul in 58 BC and built up an army there. Caesar marched north into Gaul and defeated the Helvetii. Caesar's military contributions to the empire were significant, but he destroyed the Republic with his civil wars. His march on Rome exploited the precedent of Sulla, whose own march was due to far more legitimate political issues. Caesar simply didn't want to be prosecuted for the innumerable laws he broke during his consulship, and so refused to lay down his arms when ordered by the Senate and People of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Television Show Keeping Up With The Kardashians The Kardashians are known for their hit reality TV show Keeping up with the Kardashians. The show features a family that deals with what they consider as everyday problems and lead ostensibly normal lives, hence the name Reality TV. The family gained its fame originally when Robert Kardashian defended O.J. Simpson in court in 1995. O.J. Simpson was accused of murdering his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her ex–boyfriend, Ronald Goldman (Linder). Many politicians have started out their careers as lawyers, and sometimes become famous because they either defended or prosecuted important cases. Julius Caesar also gained his fame in the court system. Caesar was prosecuting two men that were followers of Sulla, who was an influential leader. This is not the only connection that can be distinguished between the Kardashians and Julius Caesar. Kim Kardashian, although she was already well known at the time, increased her fame even more by marrying Kanye West in May of 2014 (Stephens). Julius Caesar, similarly, married Cornelia, who was the daughter of a noble. This helped him to gain fame and support in the political world of Rome. Another similarity between Caesar and the Kardashians is their ability to self–advertise. Kim Kardashian has always been known for her ability to get the attention of the public through social media. Whether it be because of a scandalous photo, or an outrageous rumor that she wants to expose as untrue, she always manages to advertise something about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Was Marcus Butus A Bloody-Tragic Hero In Shakespeare's... Was Marcus Brutus a bloody–thirsty madman? Did he actually believe murdering Caesar would make Rome great again? Both of these statements sound absurd, but are they really? In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the main character is considered to be Marcus Brutus, the loyal friend to Julius Caesar. After it is pronounced that Caesar is to become the king of Rome after returning from a military victory against Pompey, Cassius approaches Brutus with an plan. Is it possible, that once Brutus hears this plan, he is driven to join the conspiracy to kill Caesar? If your answer to the previous question was yes, then is it believable that Brutus was a tragic hero? Throughout the duration of the tragedy, Brutus has received numerous comments about his personality and how good of a human being he is. In Scene II of Act I, Brutus is caught in a conversation with Cassius, in which Cassius off–handedly mentions, "Brutus, I do observe you now of late, I have not from your eyes that gentleness and show of love as I was wont to have" (I.ii.34– 36). Cassius speaks up and tells Brutus he hasn't been himself recently. Where–as normally he is "good–natured and affectionate", something is bothering him and has steered him away from these normal emotions. Brutus states, "Cassius, Be not deceived. If I have veil'd my look, I turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself. Vexèd I am Of late with passions of some difference, Conceptions only proper to myself, Which give some soil perhaps to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Julius Caesar Essay: Reaching from the Grave Reaching from the Grave of Julius Caesar It is assumed that the title of a work should reflect the nature of its content. The title should relate to the to the central influence which controls the flow of the work. Shakespeare's Julius Caesar seems to contradict that convention. Caesar meets his bloody end at the hands of conspirators in the first scene of Act III, barely halfway through the play. He is not the tragic hero; that distinction lies with Brutus and Cassius, around whom the play revolves before and after the assassination. This essay will show that although Caesar is not the hero of this tragedy, he certainly is the title character. Like the storm in the first scene of The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thy evil spirit, Brutus. BRUTUS. Why com'st thou? GHOST. To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi. BRUTUS. Well; then I shall see thee again? GHOST. Ay, at Philippi. Julius Caesar, IV.iii.280–284 Octavius, the Caesar that does appear to Brutus at Philippi, brings this rebellious mood to the battlefield, saying, "I draw a sword against conspirators. When think you that the sword goes up again? Never, till Caesar's three and thirty wounds be well avenged; or till [I, too,] have added slaughter to the sword of traitors" (V.i.51–55). Octavius and Antony dedicate themselves to avenging Caesar. The dead ruler, however, exacts his revenge himself, driving both Cassius and Brutus to suicide. "Here, take thou the hilts, and when my face is covered, as 'tis now, guide thou the sword –– Caesar, thou art avenged, even with the sword that killed thee" (V.iii.43–46). Thus Cassius
  • 44. bids his servant Pindarus to kill him. One by one, the other conspirators follow suit. Brutus, discovering their slain forms, declares, "O Julius Caesar, thou art mighty yet! Thy spirit walks abroad, and turns our swords in our own proper entrails" (V.iii.94–96). Scene v shows Brutus finally giving in and joining his fellow senators in death, unable to bear the grief of their loss nor the guilt at killing Caesar in the first place. Thus Caesar, though dead and physically gone, remains a powerful presence throughout the second half of the play. The guilt that he inspires in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Compare And Contrast Sparta And Athens Athens and Sparta were once city–states in Greece who lived in harmony with several different beliefs. Sparta was a military based city–state, they had 100 percent military participation to provide the protection for the greeks. Their government operated as an oligarchy and often was lead by military leaders to make the right decisions in the eyes of a tactical or military standpoint.Their economy was depended mainly on agriculture . Sparta believed in equality allowing women to receive the same education as men to further empower their city–state mentally and physically. The city–state of Athens was quite the opposite, their government was run as a democracy meaning whoever lead them was elected, they were also known as the "father of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the knowledge he possessed, he influenced the whole city–state which he controlled to further their education to a higher standard. Alexander the great would eventually become the trailblazer for the rise of and dominance of Macedonia, through his leadership of the 40,000 plus army he controlled and his ability to capture lands and seize their silver. His excellent leadership skills as a king influenced all of the Macedonia and gave them the surge of power that they all wanted, through his several military campaigns seizing lands and silver allowed him to be considered a paradigm for any leader. Alexander the Great passed away at the age of 32 from a fever while he was in Babylon, after his passing all the wealth accumulated was distributed to several military leaders to continue his influence even after he was gone. The republic of Rome was a very long era lasting from 27 BC to 476 AD where the republic was not led by a single person. The Roman Republic operated as three branches the senate, magistrates, and assemblies, all of these branches were responsible for making and reviewing new laws and establishing authority. This system written in the Roman Constitution created a checks and balances government allowing the equal distribution of power among the political leaders of Rome. Even with the constitution behind it the Republic eventually fell because of the collapse of loyalty and leadership ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Similarities Between Alexander The Great And Julius Caesar Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar Of the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome came the leaders Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. They are still inspiring the world today because of their legacy that they left behind, that include how they each obtain their power, how they ruled over their people, and success and failures of each. Alexander the Great was the son of King Philip II who obtained his power over the kingdom of Macadamia when his father was assassinated in 336 B.C. He would later go on to complete his father's dreaming of invading and controlling the Persian Empire. He did not stop there, however, Alexander the Great would take control over most of the Middle East. While Alexander inherited his power, another famous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was also responsible for much of the Greek influence that we see today. His failures laid in the way that he took in account the feelings and opinions of his army. He forced them to walk through a desert as punishment but later on proved to be his grave. One of Julius Caesar's biggest success was taking over Rome and proclaiming himself emperor, although not directly. Julius Caesar had to work hard to climb up the political ladder to get to the top. Once there, Pompey tried to sway him to go back to a private citizen, he refused and marched his army to Rome. He built Rhine Bridge in only ten days, another major success, and threw Pompey out of power. Although Julius Caesar was determined to obtain power, once he got it, it didn't last for much. His biggest failure was not listening to his advisors of the assassination that was bound to happen. That one mistake is what not only cost his life, but the power that he worked so hard to obtain. Both rulers achieved success of ruling a massive empire but they failed in terms of being too proud and stubborn, which ultimately got them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Julius Caesar: The Greatest Leaders Of Rome Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 B.C., in Rome, died on March 15, 44 B.C. The Roman Empire was the greatest empire at the time when Caesar was born. Before Caesar became a dictator, he tried to win some power in the Senate. If he won, he will be on the top list of the senators, but if he lost, he will basically lose everything, career and money. When Caesar became a dictator, the empire itself is not peaceful, but he changed that. Julius Caesar can be called the top leaders of Rome in the history, because he was well governed the empire, conquered other cities and have the respect from his soldiers. He brought a lot of territory to Rome, but the war causes thousands of thousands of people to death and slaves. When Caesar was a dictator, he had some victory during the war. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Caesar's daughter married to Pompey who is against Caesar after Caesar become a dictator. Then they started a war between Caesar and Pompey, and Caesar destroy the Pompeian, and soon Pompey was murdered by Ptolemy XIII. Julius Caesar also did a lot of good things from Rome. For example, he tries to rebuild Rome, and he made a new calendar including months and days, and every four years is a leap year. Also, he named one of the months to his birth month. On March 15, also know as the Ides of March, Caesar died at a statue of Pompey, after he received 22 slashes and stabs from the senators. The reason of Caesar was being murdered by the senators because the senators think Caesar was becoming too powerful, and the Senators wants to save the Roman ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Justification of Brutus’ Betrayal of William Shakespeare´s... In William Shakespeare's tragedy Julius Caesar, the character of Marcus Brutus is tasked with making a difficult choice: either kill one of his most beloved friends, or risk the corruption and downfall of Rome. Though Brutus acknowledges the ethical and moral concerns of his actions, he commits to the conspiracy against Caesar, and carries it out with conviction. The question, however, is whether or not Brutus' actions are justifiable from an objective point of view. Unlike most other political assassinations, Brutus isn't a hysterical stranger distraught with the target, but a close ally, and trusted friend. Brutus justifies his own doings by convincing himself and others that they're sacrificing, not murder Caesar, and acting not out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I could be well moved if I were as you. If I could pray to move, prayers would move me. But I am constant as the Northern Star, Of whose true fixed and resting quality There is no fellow in the firmament. The skies are painted with unnumbered sparks. They are all fire, and every one doth shine; But there's but one in all doth hold his place. (III.i.58–65) Caesar establishes himself as undeniably permanent by equating himself to the North Star, by which sailors and travelers would navigate, and around which the stars themselves revolve. Caesar also states that he has no equals amongst his people, effectively raising himself above his former peers and almost comically making him a target his assassination, which comes shortly after this event. This speech by Caesar gives reason for great concern amongst the Romans, as his attitude an arrogance have reached a critical level, even before taking the reigns as emperor. Gordon Ross Smith, in his article "Brutus, Virtue, and Will" says about Brutus: However, in the soliloquy in which he decides that Caesar must be murdered (II. i. i0–34) one can see his virtue and his intellect working together to produce only rationalization. He admits that he has no personal reason to kill Caesar (II. i. 10–12); he admits Caesar has shown no sign of his emotions over– powering his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Gnaeus Pompey and the fall of the Roman Republic Essay Events which stretch as far back as the reforms of the Gracchi brothers' meant that the Rome was facing a Republic that was already deteriorating before Pompey had stepped into power. While Pompey's quest for power was harmful, many other factors were also baleful to the Republic, and were hence instrumental in its decline. Gnaeus Pompeius's measures to gain power were harmful because it was primarily a paradox to the principles of being part of a Republic with all its notions of shared and short power. The fundamental reason why there were other reasons for the decline of the system are that the military power was given to him, the already weak Senate, and the fact that Pompey was not the only player in the breakdown of the Republic due ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aside from this, it also hints at the Senate's role in the harm due to its own weakness and lack of handle on the situation by allowing for Pompey to undergo the triumph. Though Pompey sought power by manipulating the political system to his own advantage, the fact that the Senate was already weak and hence gave him this power.This shows that although Pompey's actions were detrimental to the fall of the Republic, he was not the sole contributor. Pompey was both underage and had held none of the required offices, yet the Senate passed decrees exempting him from these traditional prerequisites, thus allowing for him to be joint consul with Crassus in 70 BC. According to Cicero, "absolute power" was what he had sought, and thus this ambition had nothing to do with "the happiness and honour of the community." This reveals a callously ruthless dimension to Pompey, in that he would undertake any measure to achieve his own goals. However, it should also be noted that Cicero's interest areas are sometimes narrow and deliberately, or accidentally selective. By reaching the top without any previously held positions of consequence, Pompey the Great had manipulated the political system to his own advantage. Thus, by doing so he undermined the Senate, reiterating its insignificance and weakness. While Pompey's political alliances were harmful to the Republican system, he evidently wasn't the only player in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Julius Caesar: The Leader Of Roman Republic Julius Caesar was born around july 12 or 13 b.c he fought in wars and became leader. Senatores killed him on march 15, 44 B.C. He was popular and skillful he was the leader of roman republic. And councures many lands his father Gaius Caesar died when he was 16. So he remained close to his mother Aurelia. He married a woman called cornelia a daughter of noble. Dictator Sulla who ordered him to leave his wife or lose his property instead he chose to be in the military. Then on the island of Rhodes pirated had captured him soon naval ships attacked the pirates and they were captured and killed. He returned to rome and was elected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. The Tragic Hero Of Marcus Junius Brutus Minor Essay Marina Senseney Eng. ll / 4th block October 27, 2015 Tragic hero Marcus Junius Brutus Minor was the son of Marcus Junius Brutus Maior and Servilia Caepionis. His father was killed by Pompey the Great in dubious circumstances after he had taken part in the rebellion of Lepidus; his mother was the half–sister of Cato the Younger, and later Julius Caesar 's mistress. Some sources refer to the possibility of Caesar being his real father,despite Caesar 's being only 15 years old when Brutus was born. Brutus ' uncle, Quintus Servilius Caepio, adopted him in about 59 BC, and Brutus was known officially for a time as Quintus Servilius Caepio Brutus before he reverted to using his birth–name. Following Caesar 's assassination in 44 BC, Brutus revived his adoptive name in order to illustrate his links to another famous tyrannicide, Gaius Servilius Ahala, from whom he was descended. Brutus held his uncle in high regard and his political career started when he became an assistant to Cato, during his governorship of Cyprus. During this time, he enriched himself by lending money at high rates of interest. Brutus was also active in the province of Cilicia, in the year before Cicero was proconsul there; Cicero documents how Brutus profited from moneylending to the provincials in his Letters. He returned to Rome a rich man, where he married Claudia Pulchra. From his first appearance in the Senate, Brutus aligned with the Optimates (the conservative faction) against the First Triumvirate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Triumphal Arch Of Pompey The Great Triumphal Arch of Pompey the Great Around 50 BCE three influential military and political leaders rose to power through an unofficial alliance. Through their alliance they forever changed how the Roman Republic and Senate were run, and the history of Rome. The first triumvirate included Julius Caesar, Pompeius Magnus, and Licinius Crassus. Pompey and Crassus were both very influential military and political leaders, having both served as consuls and roman generals. Together they allied with Caesar to move him up into consul status, as well as using his power to help push forward their political ideas and principles. Crassus and Pompey, who originally were enemies, continued to compete with one another trying to take over the triumvirate and be the sole roman consul. Eventually, with the event of several key deaths, the triumvirate fell apart. It soon became evident that only one person could rule, and the idea of three co–rulers had failed. Shortly after, Pompey and Caesar split up their alliance after the Roman Senate and the population of Rome had different ideas about who should be the sole consul. The two consuls competed for leadership of the Roman state, which eventually lead to a civil war. Had Pompey won the civil war, Rome would have been forever changed with Pompey as leader. Pompey came from an extremely wealthy family with a political and military background. Pompey's father, Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, was extremely wealthy and politically involved, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Julius Caesar And The Civil War Essay The Civil War, consisting in large part of Caesar's own account of the conflict between himself and Pompey, explores the origins of the war, the manner in which it was carried out, and most importantly the role of pivotal figures on both sides of the struggle. Prior to his records ending and supplementation by military officers, Caesar makes a case for his involvement in and perhaps triggering of the war, one which would transform the social and political landscape of the Roman empire as battles and campaigns were waged from Spain to Italy, Africa to Asia Minor. Caesar walks a fine line between historian, strategist and orator as he attempts to record historical events, martial decisions, and persuade an audience respectively. Despite his efforts to remain impartial, as evidenced by his admission that "the Pompeians were winning" at Dyrrachium, Caesar consistently presents himself as a charismatic and skilled general and leader, jeopardizing the integrity of the text as objective material and allowing it to be a propagandist account of sorts. Ultimately, Caesar uses anecdotal evidence, the presentation of his personal thoughts, and juxtaposition with his opposition to paint his side of the war in a positive and just light. When reading The Civil War, it is critical to understand what Julius Caesar was attempting to accomplish by recording a narrative of his war, on and off the battlefield, with Pompey and his forces. Every author creates their work with bias, be it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. The Power Of Julius Caesar: The Leader Of The Roman Republic As Julius Caesar gained political power and popularity as the governor of the Roman province of Gaul, his growing status made him a major threat to the Roman Senate and the current leader of the Roman Republic, Pompey. They offered him a choice, to resign his command and disband his army or to be declared an "enemy of the state." In the face of these unfavorable circumstances, Caesar made one of the most pivotal decisions in ancient history. In January 49 B.C.E., Julius Caesar led his troops across the Rubicon, disregarding the Senate's rule and kick–starting the Roman Civil War that would change the state of Rome forever. In Plutarch's, "Caesar" in Roman Lives, Suetonius's, Lives of the Caesars, and Julius Caesar's, The Civil Wars, each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Definitions Of Power In The Great Julius Caesar I. All About Power A. How do you define Power? 1. Power is the ability to have control over someone or a community. If used wisely, it can be a great virtue to one and can increase the respect others have for him or her. Power is also one's role to instruct or affect the conduct of others or the course of events. B. Is there a unified definition of Power? Elaborate. 1. Power, according to the oxford dictionary, means, "to have the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way." Power is mainly thought as a control over someone or something. That is why there is one since most of the definitions resemble authority, control, and jurisdiction. C. What does power look like in the hands of people, world leaders, teachers, parents, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also." a. We believe what we want to believe, which is basically what we wish. When we think we hope it's normal and not awkward or weird in any way, thus making us hope other think the same. C. What kind of child was the Great Julius Caesar? 1. Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 B.C. He had an aristocratic family, the gens Julia. His father died when he was young and a few years later he was engaged to and possibly married to a young and wealthy woman, her name was Cossutia. It was soon broken off and he later married Cornelia at age 18, who gave him his only legitimate child. It was a girl named Julia. The dictator, Sully, commanded him to divorce Cornelia, but he declined. So Sully demanded he be executed, so Caesar went into hiding. Eventually his friends and relatives gave him pardon. Later on he became a part of the military. D. How did he learn about Power? 1. Caesar learned about power from the patronage of his uncle, Caius Marius, by marriage. Later when Sully died, he returned and began his political career. Later on, he was made military tribune and a public official. He helped Pompey gain power in the war in the east. Afterward, he was elected high priest, supposedly by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Marcus Aurelius Essay Marcus Aurelius Marcus Aurelius was born on April 26th, 121 AD. He was born as Marcus Annius Verus. His family was a very wealthy family who claimed that they were descendants of Numa, The Second King of Rome. His father was Annius Verus and his mother was Domitia Lucilla. During his childhood Marcus studied Stoic Philosophy. Stoic Philosophy deals with the teachings of living simply and being down to Earth and logical about situations. Marcus wrote about this philosophy in his book Meditations. Also during his childhood Hadrian had appointed Marcus to equestrian rank, at the age of six. Then at the age of eight he was appointed Priest of Salian. During his youth he was called "Verissimus", by Hadrian, which means genuine or true. After the death of his father, Marcus Aurelius was adopted by his grandfather,Annius Verus. His grandfather was a city prefect under Hadrian. This required him to watch over the city , during the absence of the emperor. His grandfather was also a consul three times. He was later adopted by His uncle, Antoninus Pius. He was also Hadrian's successor, but Hadrian's original successor was L. Ceionius Commodus, but he died before he could succeed him. His uncle was married to his aunt, who was know as Annia Galeria Faustina. Because Marcus was adopted by his uncle, this allowed him ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Than in 162 AD the Parthians invaded Syria, which was part of the Roman Empire. He thought that due to the death of Pius, this would leave the empire vulnerable, and weak. Lucius was sent to stop the envision, but when they got there he had left his three generals in charge while he went to go enjoy himself at the headquarters located in Antioch. The three generals where Statius Priscus, Avidius Cassius, and Martius Verus, the most notable was Avidius Cassius. He was a well know politician and military leader who was familiar with the syrian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Similarities And Differences Between Julius Caesar And... Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great were both two very powerful leaders in the first and second century BC. They came from different backgrounds and rose to power in different manners. Their achievements and policies affected Rome and Greece history and future drastically. Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great were successful and ambitious leaders that are different and similar in many aspects, such as their background, rise to power, the ends of their power, and their accomplishments in their careers. Julius Caesar strived for power at a young age. He wasn't born into royalty as Alexander the Great was. When Caesar was a young man, he allied with Marius by marrying one of his men's daughters when Marius was attacking Rome. After Marius was defeated by Sulla, Caesar served in the army until Sulla died and he returned to Rome. He was kidnapped and enslaved by pirates until he bought his own freedom, then "assembled a small army, captured the pirates and crucified them." From there, he became a financial secretary of Spain, an administrator in Rome, and a chief priest. He worked hard every step of the way and was determined to make changes in the Roman Republic. Alexander the Great was "born into royalty as son of King Philip II of Macedonia, and Olympias, daughter of King Neoptolemus of Epirus." He was taught by Aristotle growing up and learned campaigning and the Hellenic culture. While his father was away on a campaign, Alexander won his first battle at sixteen. Both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Slave Revolt Of Spartacus Classical Studies 91202 The Slave Revolt of Spartacus One significant event within classical history that occurred within and had an impact on how Roman society functioned was the slave revolt of Spartacus. This war was the third in a cycle of three – named the servile wars. These wars began away from Rome, in Sicily, but later directly threatened the senate when Spartacus began the third servile war that lasted from 73–71BC and involved many slaves who escaped their punishment to fight, although none were recorded to have survived after the final battle where Spartacus died in battle. Spartacus, translating to "from the city of Sparta" in Latin, was a Roman gladiator who began as a "Thracian, born among pastoral nomadic people" according to Plutarch. This northern area of Greece that holds the title of Spartacus' birth place was believed to be one of Rome's earliest enemies. Historians suspect his birthdate to be around that of 109BC and know his date of death to be 71BC. This gives him a lifespan of around 37 years. Minimal information is documented prior to his rise to fame. One of the first pieces discovered about Spartacus timeline was in 78BC when he was incarcerated and forced to train as a gladiator. This enslavement was most likely due to either deserting his cause or committing a crime and sold as a slave as a form of punishment, although often the accusations that put people into slavery were unfair and biased due to aspects such as race and gender. Because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Is Julius Caesar A Hero Or A Villain In life, people often look up to leaders and rulers in respectful viewpoints; whether it be out of bias or out of understanding. Leaders are at the top looking down upon us because of what they believe in, how commanding their words are, and the trust the people invest in them. Julius Caesar was neither a kind leader nor was he an understanding ruler; from his egotistical actions, his violent attacks and scandals with Cleopatra, and his controversy throughout Rome as leader in all its simplicity, I am undoubtedly certain Julius Caesar was a villain in disguise. First of all, Julius Caesar was an egotistical leader. He wore purple robes, a symbol of kings and vanity. This implied he truly believed that he was above all of his citizens, and in order to be a strong and capable leader one cannot emit overconfidence. He declared himself dictator for life, which confirmed these reasonings that he truly believed he was a god. Furthermore, he was overconfident ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, very few citizens in Rome stood fully behind Caesar and all of his glory. Even though Caesar is perceived today as a strong and powerful leader, society overlooks the fact that his people disliked him so much they had the audacity to murder the so–called loved leader. His controversy echoed throughout the streets and his name was feared throughout Europe. Thus, Julius Caesar was disliked by his own people which, in the end, led to his own demise. On the whole, Julius Caesar was a villain. He proved through his actions, his power, and his fashion that Caesar was only out for himself and was determined to have his name etched in stone. From his purple robes that represented his egotistical views of himself, his scandalous actions and murderous ways, to his image he projected onto his people, there is no doubt that Julius Caesar was never and will never be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. William Shakespeare 's Julius Caesar Essay Power is a highly coveted mistress. She is sought after by senators, presidents, kings, and emperors. Most of them willing to do whatever it takes to get her. The history of this world is overrun with conflict and war as different parties compete for her hand. There are those that will obtain her by physical force on the battlefield, while others seduce her to their side through sweet persuasion. However, the act of obtaining power is nothing compared to the work of keeping her. Power is an unfaithful mistress, in need of constant wooing. In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the battle for power is always in a state of flux, constantly changing hands. Though the players in this play sometimes use physical force to obtain power, it is persuasion and manipulation that have the strong hold on her. Through close examination of this text, the use of persuasion and manipulation in obtaining and maintaining power will be explored. When the play first opens there is a celebration in the streets because Julius Caesar has proven victorious over Pompey in battle. However, this action is quickly rebuffed by tribunes Flavius and Marullus, who are quick to remind the plebeians that they once loved Pompey: O you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome, Knew you not Pompey? Many a time and oft Have you climbed up to walls and battlements To towers and windows, yea, to chimney tops, Your infants in your arms, and there have sat The livelong day, with patient expectation, To see great Pompey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Julius Caesar Research Paper Research Question: How did the Roman people feel about Julius Caesar? Summary: "Achievement of Julius Caesar in Ancient Rome" by Baivab Ghosh explains how the Roman felt about Caesar and his time in Rome. Julius Caesar became well known in the Roman society whenever he joined forced with Pompey and Crassus to create a Triumvirate. After they had their plan of rule Caesar was appointed 40,000 troops to begin his expeditions. After Julius Caesar lead his soldier through many different countries conquering each one his soldiers came to view him very highly as their leader. Later, Crassus died in war leaving Pompey and Caesar to rule alone. Eventually Caesar and Pompey came to have a civil war with one another which ended with the defeat of Pompey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...