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Pontifex Maximus Augustus Caesar
1,054 words... y was strictly forbidden. Married men were heavily fined and taxed for not having children and tax breaks were given to people with three or more children. Augustus laws also gave the male head of household the right to decide who the children would marry, where they would live, and what profession and economic goals they would pursue. Augustus also re-established the priest hoods of Rome. He revived old religious customs and attempted to restore the old stern morality. When the elder incumb...
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Pontifex Maximus Julius Caesar
4,797 wordsJulius Gaius Caesar had as big an impact on history as any one man could have. Caesar had to work his way up through the governmental ranks and became Caesar in 69 BC. In 65 BC, he was elected Curule Aedile, and during his reign, he instituted the Gladiatorial Games. These games made Caesar extremely popular with every aspect of life from the plebeians (common people) to the highest of classes. When Caesar returned to Rome in 60 BC, after a year as Governor in Spain, he joined up with Crassus an...
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Gaius Julius Caesar Pontifex Maximus
4,771 words... ; Ginn & Company, 1890. This book is a collection of Caesars writings; it is sort of a biography on Caesar during the Gallic War. Caesars Gallic War also had a very intense study on Caesars military campaigns, and the art of war. At the beginning of the book, there is a section called The Life of Caesar. This chapter or section of the book had a very insightful look into how Caesar handled himself as an emperor, and the many important reforms that he made. Durant, Will. Caesar and Christ. Ne...
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Returned To Rome Deeply In Love
3,525 wordsA baby was born on July 12 or 13 of 100 BC in Rome. Little did the proud parents of this baby know that he would rule most of the known world. This baby was born to the name of Gaius, his personal name, Julius was the name of his family's clan and the name of his family was Caesar meaning hairy. Caesar was such an amazing man that many people couldnt believe that he was born the same way as them. Over time stories have arisen about Caesars birth. One story says that Caesar was pulled from an inc...
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Gaius Julius Caesar Pontifex Maximus
4,911 words1 Julius Caesar CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 A Star is Born 3 Rise to Power 4 The Ultimate Betrayal 5 Reflections 6 Bibliography Introduction Many things can be said about great men. You never can tell exactly just what makes a man great. Looks, personality, a strong mind, these are all good qualities to look for in a man. Speaking as a woman, I know women look for all these qualities and then some. Does he have a good job? A fine house? Good credit? Many of these questions plague the minds of wome...
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Gaius Julius Caesar Caesar
9,336 wordsMatt Duggan College English 101 Dr. Alt Caesar Doc Paper Julius Gaius Caesar had as big an impact on history as any one man could have. Caesar had to work his way up through the governmental ranks and became Caesar in 69 BC. In 65 BC, he was elected Curule Aedile, and during his reign, he instituted the Gladiatorial Games. These games made Caesar extremely popular with every aspect of life from the plebeians (common people) to the highest of classes. When Caesar returned to Rome in 60 BC, after ...
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