

Caesar’s air, Octavian, who would later become named Augustus Caesar, successfully fought a series of civil wars within the Empire and became Rome’s first Emperor. In the aftermath of his assassination, it took nearly 17 years for the Empire to finally become stabilized. In 44 BC, he was apparently stabbed more than 20 times and it was done so that no one could officially know who had dealt the final deathblow. A large group of Roman senators came together and ended up betraying Caesar at the end. That’s a Lot of StabbingĮventually the Roman Senate are tired of the control that Julius Caesar had.

This means that he was given the direct status of a god. He is also known as being the first Roman who was officially deified. He also was able to be in direct control of all the armies of Rome during his rule. Because he was a dictator, he had the power to directly veto the Roman Senate. Absolutely Power Corrupts AbsolutelyĬonsidering the size of the Roman empire and how much power the Julius Caesar had, this man may have been one of the most powerful men that earthquake ever seen. There are many mentioning throughout history of his ability to write in many different forms. Only the writing about his military conquests have survived to this day, but we do know that he was a prolific writer. This allows us to know that he was a brilliant public speaker and was able to sway the opinions of those he ruled with just a few passionate words. We still actually have some of the writings of Julius Caesar today. They may have actually gotten married themselves, but couldn’t because under Roman law, only a Roman citizen could marry each other. He had a son with Cleopatra whom they called Cesarean. The most famous of these women was Cleopatra, who was the queen of Egypt. He is also known to have had relationships with at least three other women. It wasn’t just the wives with whom Caesar was known to be involved with over the years. He remained married to his third wife until the time of his death. Caesar then got married a second time a year or two later, but ended up divorcing his second wife after just six years. Her name was Cornelia and she ended up dying during childbirth around the year 69 BC. His first marriage happened when he was 17 years old. What many people don’t realize about Julius Caesar was that he was actually married three times.

This gave him public support to be in opposition of the Roman Senate. One of his most famous moves, however, was to form an alliance with Crassus and Pompey. Not only did he successfully conquer Gaul, which we know today as France, but he also twice invaded Britain. He was responsible for expanding the Roman empire into Western Europe. Very little is known about Cesar’s childhood, but we do know quite a bit about his military career. Born in the year 100 BC, his name was actually Gaius. Julius Caesar had a brilliant military mind. There are many aspects of this brilliant man’s life that remain unknown, but the things we do know about him are very impressive. He was a military ruler from Rome whose life was forever memorialized by the Shakespeare play. The original was created in the 1st century AD and is today preserved at the old Museum in Berlin, Germany.Julius Caesar was a very important part of ancient history. The relief portrait of Caesar is made according to an orginal archaeological find, based on an original relief, owned by Julius Caesar's nephew, the later Emperor Augustus. Noble relief portrait of the great Caesar.Thus, this relief will be a real work of art of high quality. This high-quality natural material has a particularly fine and hard surface and is also used by artists who work in archaeological preservation departments. The relief portrait of Caesar is made from finely ground Alabaster plaster. Fine Alabaster plaster in a discreet light grey Due to its significant size, this beautiful piece is a real eye catcher in your hallway, living room or class room. The relief shows Caesar’s distinctive shape. Antique decoration for your wallsĪre you fascinated by the ancient Romans or particularly interested in the works of one of the greatest Roman generals, the founder of the Roman Empire? His large, luminous eyes mark this extraordinary politician, they are already a mirror to him having been seen by his contemporaries as one of the divines. The relief of Caesar’s portrait is a unique piece of decoration that brings a fine touch of Roman history to your rooms.
