No he did not. The Third Servile War (the name historians have given to his rebellion was suppressed by Crassus. Pompey claimed that he defeated some fugitives from the main battle which Crassus won.
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There have been thousands of productions of Julius Caesar since it was first performed ca. 1599, and thousands of actors have played the part of Caesar.
Yes, Julius Caesar was a politician who was part of the Roman Republic.
No, Julius Caesar never lost any body part in battle.
Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.Brutus, an idealist, took part in the assassination of Julius Caesar because he sincerely thought that he was helping to save the republic.
Julius Caesar did not live in Greece but Italy in Rome.