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∙ 6y agoOkay, your question needs a twofold answer. First of all the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire were different entities. The Republic was/is a form of government; an empire is a large holding of some sort. The two are not identical. And no, Julius Caesar did not bring down the Roman republic. The republic had been dying or even considered dead since at least the time of the first triumvirate. Caesar merely was fortunate enough to take advantage of the opportunities that opened up for him.
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∙ 11y agoAnonymous
Yes
During Caesar's lifetime Rome was still a republic.
Ancient Rome obviously. Julius Caesar ended the Roman Republic.
Julius Caesar is the military leader and the dictator who transformed the roman republic into an roman empire. He assumed total power after transforming the republic into the empire.
The Roman Empire
Yes, Julius Caesar was a politician who was part of the Roman Republic.
During Caesar's lifetime Rome was still a republic.
No, Julius Caesar was the last dictator of the Roman republic. The man called the first ruler of the Roman empire or the first emperor was Augustus Caesar, the adopted son of Julius.
Ancient Rome obviously. Julius Caesar ended the Roman Republic.
Julius Caesar overthrew he senate and started the Roman Empire. Augustus Caesar, Julius' grand-nephew, was the first emperor.
Julius Caesar is the military leader and the dictator who transformed the roman republic into an roman empire. He assumed total power after transforming the republic into the empire.
Julius Caesar was the ruler of the roman empire
Gaius Julius Caesar or arguably Augustus
The Roman Empire
Julius Caesar
Yes, Julius Caesar was a politician who was part of the Roman Republic.
Julius Caesar was a dictator in ancient Rome.
the roman empire.