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arlik [135]
3 years ago
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Can someone make a timeline about julius caesar i will do anything

Social Studies
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Anvisha [2.4K]3 years ago
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100 BCE  Born in Rome.

85 BCE Became head of the family after his father died.

84 BCE   Married Cornelia Cinna, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinnilla.

83 BCE   Daughter Julia was born.

81 BCE    Forced into hiding for refusing to divorce his wife. Was pardoned and served in Roman army.

74 BCE    Raised his own army and took part in the Third Mithridatic War.

72 BCE    Served as military tribune.

63 BCE   Elected Pontifex Maximus.

62 BCE   Served as Praetor for the year.

59 BCE   Served as Consul for the year.

58 BCE   Served as Governor of Roman Gaul for 4 yrs

55 BCE   Began a German campaign pushing Roman territory beyond the Rhine 4 the 1st time

49 BCE   Took  his thirteenth legion and marched on Rome.

48 BCE   Served as Consul of Rome 4 the yr

48 BCE   Cleopatra joined Caesar in Alexandria, Egypt

45 BCE   Announced that his nephew Octavian would be his heir

44 BCE   Appointed Dictator of Rome for life

44 BCE  Assassinated by disgruntled senators.


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