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Julius Sezar kendini savunmak için hangi eseri yazdı?
Jül Sezar'ın Galya Savaşları hakkında en önemli klasik tarihi kaynak "Commentarii de Bello Gallico (Türkçe tercümesi "Gallia Savaşı") olarak Jül Sezar'ın kendisi tarafından hazırlanan tarih kitabıdır.
Sezar dan sonra tahta kim geçti?
Jül Sezar
Sonra gelen | Augustus (İlk Roma İmparatoru olarak)
Doğum | MÖ 12 Temmuz 100 Roma
Ölüm | MÖ 15 Mart 44 (55 yaşında) Senato, Roma
Eş(ler)i | Cornelia Cinna minor (MÖ 84-MÖ 68) Pompeia (MÖ 68-MÖ 63) Calpurnia Pisonis (MÖ 59-MÖ 44) VII. Kleopatra
How did Caesar get the title Kaiser?
How did Caesar get the title Kaiser?
Caesar's cognomen itself became a title; it was promulgated by the Bible, which contains the famous verse " Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's". The title became Kaiser in German and Tsar or Czar in the Slavic languages.
What is the meaning of Gaius Caesar?
What is the meaning of Gaius Caesar?
Gaius Julius Caesar ( / ˈsiːzər / SEE-zər, Latin : [ˈɡaːi.ʊs ˈjuːli.ʊs ˈkae̯.sar]; 12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire . In 60 BC, Caesar, Crassus and Pompey formed the First Triumvirate,
What happened to Caesar's body after he died?
Caesar's body was cremated, and on the site of his cremation, the Temple of Caesar was erected a few years later (at the east side of the main square of the Roman Forum). Only its altar now remains. A life-size wax statue of Caesar was later erected in the forum displaying the 23 stab wounds.
What are some sources for Caesar's life?
Caesar was an accomplished author and historian as well as a statesman; much of his life is known from his own accounts of his military campaigns. Other contemporary sources include the letters and speeches of Cicero and the historical writings of Sallust. Later biographies of Caesar by Suetonius and Plutarch are also important sources.