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Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar (12 or 13 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general, statesman, and author who was the dictator of the Roman Republic almost continuously from 49 BC until his assassination in 44 BC. A member of the First Triumvirate, he led the Roman armies through the Gallic Wars and defeated his political rival Pompey in Caesar's civil war.

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Notable work
Bellum Gallicum · Bellum Civile
Awards
Civic Crown
Allegiance
Roman Republic
Born
12 or 13 July 100 BC Suburra, Rome
Branch
Roman Army
Cause of death
Assassination (stab wounds)

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Early life and career

First consulship and the Gallic Wars

Civil war

Dictatorship and assassination

Personal life

Literary works

Legacy

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Julius Caesar

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related to Historiography · 23
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related to Depictions · 11
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related to Politics · 8
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see also · 7
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Conflicts · 5
Julius Caesar → Alexandrian war, Caesar's civil war, Gallic Wars, Invasions of Britain, Siege of Mytilene
Children · 3
Julius Caesar → Augustus (adoptive), Caesarion (unacknowledged), Julia
Occupations · 3
Julius Caesar → author, Politician, soldier

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Julius CaesarAllegianceRoman Republic1.00infobox
Julius CaesarAwardsCivic Crown1.00infobox
Julius CaesarBorn12 or 13 July 100 BC Suburra, Rome1.00infobox
Julius CaesarBranchRoman Army1.00infobox
Julius CaesarCause of deathAssassination (stab wounds)1.00infobox
Julius CaesarChildrenJulia1.00infobox
Julius CaesarChildrenCaesarion (unacknowledged)1.00infobox
Julius CaesarChildrenAugustus (adoptive)1.00infobox
Julius CaesarCommandsXIII Legion1.00infobox
Julius CaesarConflictsSiege of Mytilene1.00infobox
Julius CaesarConflictsGallic Wars1.00infobox
Julius CaesarConflictsInvasions of Britain1.00infobox
Julius CaesarConflictsCaesar's civil war1.00infobox
Julius CaesarConflictsAlexandrian war1.00infobox
Julius CaesarDied15 March 44 BC (aged 55) Theatre of Pompey, Rome1.00infobox
Julius CaesarNotable workBellum Gallicum1.00infobox
Julius CaesarNotable workBellum Civile1.00infobox
Julius CaesarOccupationsPolitician1.00infobox
Julius CaesarOccupationssoldier1.00infobox
Julius CaesarOccupationsauthor1.00infobox
Julius CaesarOfficePontifex maximus 64–44 BC Praetor 62 BC Consul 59 BC Proconsul (Gaul, Illyricum) 58–49 BC Dictator 49–44 BC Consul 48, 46–44 BC Dictator perpetuo 44 BC1.00infobox
Julius CaesarParentsGaius Julius Caesar1.00infobox
Julius CaesarParentsAurelia1.00infobox
Julius CaesarPartnerCleopatra VII (mistress)1.00infobox
Julius CaesarService years81–45 BC1.00infobox
Julius CaesarSpouse(s)Cossutia (disputed) Cornelia m. 84 BC; d. 69 BC Pompeia m. 67 BC; div. 61 BC Calpurnia m. 59 BC1.00infobox

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