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Julius Caesar Born 100 B.C-claims to be the son of Venus
Julius Caesar held captive by pirates
Julius Caesar created a calender (added 67 days)
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul (France) and was governor
both gave food,money, and land to the poor
Julius Caesar 46 B.C he ended republic and became a dictator
Julius Caesar after his death there were more civil wars
Julius Caesar assassinated "Ides of March" (march 15 44 B.C) by the senate and friends
Julius Caesar crossed Rubrican River into Rome and took control
Augustus Caesar senate didn't want him to rule at first
Augustus Caesar fought marc Antony for control over Rome and won in 31 B.C
Augustus Caesar became sole leader of Rome. 1st emperor -27 B.C
Augustus Caesar built aqueducts to carry water
Augustus Caesar offered peace to empire- Pax Romana-lasted 200 years
Augustus Caesar developed a police and a fire department.
Both Realated
Both created strong armies
Both armies won many wars
Both generals
Both loved Cleopatra
Both made laws so foreigners could become citizens
Both ruled over Rome- only leaders
Both conquered new land for Rome
Both had absolute power for life
Both caused civil wars

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Created May 12, 2008
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