With the death of Julius Caesar in the first century BC/BCE, Rome was plunged into a new round of 'rule by committee.' Taking the form of yet another triumvirate (or, three-man-rule), this ruling committee also soon fell into civil discord, although it eventually resulted in the establishment of the extraordinarily stable imperial rule of Caesar Augustus.
No, the ancient Romans did not have coffee. Coffee is a new world beverage.
There was no such thing as Caesar's law. Julius Caesar was a prominent Roman politician who radically reformed the Roman Republic. He introduced many new laws. However, the laws in Rome were named after the family name of those who introduced them. Caesar's full name was Gaius Julius Caesar. Julius was his family name, not his first name. Any law he introduced were called lex Julia (Julian law). Not only Julius Caesar's laws were called lex Julia. Laws which had been introduced by members of his family before him also had this name.
I do not know the answer but which Caesar are you talking about Julius Caesar or Augustus Caesar? Probably in Greece anyways. Julius Caesar was killed in the Forum in Rome. Stabbed to death by about 21 senators who didn't like him taking over the government. Julius Caesar was stabbed on the steps of the senate house. (Augustus Caesar was not killed - he died a natural death.)
March 1.
No, he survives to become one of the new Triumvirate.
We don't know the names of the actual first triumvirate. Triumvirate only means "three men", and it was a committee that the senate appointed to investigate certain problems and to come up with ideas for a solution. However the triumvirate that is commonly known as the "First Triumvirate" consisted of Caesar, Crassus and Pompeii. It was not formal nor official, it was simply three men working for each others interests.
With the death of Julius Caesar in the first century BC/BCE, Rome was plunged into a new round of 'rule by committee.' Taking the form of yet another triumvirate (or, three-man-rule), this ruling committee also soon fell into civil discord, although it eventually resulted in the establishment of the extraordinarily stable imperial rule of Caesar Augustus.
Julius Caesar received all the awards the senate could possibly bestow upon him and they were in the process of proposing new awards for him at the time of his death. All these honors and Caesar's acceptance of them added to the perceived threat he had for the republic.
The most famous and lasting reform Julius Caesar introduced was a new calendar which, with the exception of one day every century, is still used by everyone in the world today.
No it wasn't The Romans Had many problems with their new emperor
No, the ancient Romans did not have coffee. Coffee is a new world beverage.
Julius Caesar established January 1 as New Year's Day in 46 B.C.E.
There was no such thing as Caesar's law. Julius Caesar was a prominent Roman politician who radically reformed the Roman Republic. He introduced many new laws. However, the laws in Rome were named after the family name of those who introduced them. Caesar's full name was Gaius Julius Caesar. Julius was his family name, not his first name. Any law he introduced were called lex Julia (Julian law). Not only Julius Caesar's laws were called lex Julia. Laws which had been introduced by members of his family before him also had this name.
I do not know the answer but which Caesar are you talking about Julius Caesar or Augustus Caesar? Probably in Greece anyways. Julius Caesar was killed in the Forum in Rome. Stabbed to death by about 21 senators who didn't like him taking over the government. Julius Caesar was stabbed on the steps of the senate house. (Augustus Caesar was not killed - he died a natural death.)
March 1.
You mean the newly built Globe Theatre, of course. The Globe was not just moved from North London and renamed; although it used the timbers of the old Theatre, it was in most respects altogether new. Many people think that Julius Caesar may have been the first play performed there. We have a diary record of a man who went to see it shortly after the theatre was built.