They built a fleet of their own and defeated the Carthaginian fleet, which relied on ramming, by using boarding tactics.
The story of Caesar can connect with the movie Mean girls in several different ways. they both have groups/cliques like a conspiracy that thinks they are right when in reality they're wrong. Cady is simllar to Brutus someone who can get easily persauded and turn evil. just like Brutus he was very confused on who he was as well as his actions. Regina Geroge - Julius Caesar ruler / dictator. has the most power and everyone obeys and follows them. Gretchen- Mark Antony.. Right hand man of Julius Caesar
Brutus because Antony is very power hungry and Brutus wants the best for Rome.
Brutus and the conspirators believed that Julius Caesar was going to become a tyrant and destroy Rome with his dictatorship. Brutus was very honorable and believed that if they killed Caesar they will be remembered as the men who saved Rome from a tyrant and will become the most honorable men in Rome. But after the death of Caesar they were the most hated men in Rome. Brutus was manipulated and persuaded by Cassius' inspirational words about saving Rome and its people that he forgot the real purpose of killing Caesar. Brutus was the only one who wanted to kill Caesar for Rome the rest just wanted to kill him out of sheer jealousy.(All the conspirators thought that he[Caesar] was power hungry and too powerful for his own good.)
Rome and Carthage became mortal enemies for the same reasons that most all of the ancient world were enemies---power. Whoever had the most power controlled the trade and resources of the area.Over dominance of the Western Mediterranean.
Julius Caesar was officially the man in power in 48 BC after the battle of Pharsalus when he defeated Pompey.
After the death of Julius Caesar, the senate held power for a brief time and finally appointed the second triumvirate with the mandate to find and punish Caesar's killers. After Caesar's killers were defeated, the triumvirs had their powers renewed, and divided the empire three ways.After the death of Julius Caesar, the senate held power for a brief time and finally appointed the second triumvirate with the mandate to find and punish Caesar's killers. After Caesar's killers were defeated, the triumvirs had their powers renewed, and divided the empire three ways.After the death of Julius Caesar, the senate held power for a brief time and finally appointed the second triumvirate with the mandate to find and punish Caesar's killers. After Caesar's killers were defeated, the triumvirs had their powers renewed, and divided the empire three ways.After the death of Julius Caesar, the senate held power for a brief time and finally appointed the second triumvirate with the mandate to find and punish Caesar's killers. After Caesar's killers were defeated, the triumvirs had their powers renewed, and divided the empire three ways.After the death of Julius Caesar, the senate held power for a brief time and finally appointed the second triumvirate with the mandate to find and punish Caesar's killers. After Caesar's killers were defeated, the triumvirs had their powers renewed, and divided the empire three ways.After the death of Julius Caesar, the senate held power for a brief time and finally appointed the second triumvirate with the mandate to find and punish Caesar's killers. After Caesar's killers were defeated, the triumvirs had their powers renewed, and divided the empire three ways.After the death of Julius Caesar, the senate held power for a brief time and finally appointed the second triumvirate with the mandate to find and punish Caesar's killers. After Caesar's killers were defeated, the triumvirs had their powers renewed, and divided the empire three ways.After the death of Julius Caesar, the senate held power for a brief time and finally appointed the second triumvirate with the mandate to find and punish Caesar's killers. After Caesar's killers were defeated, the triumvirs had their powers renewed, and divided the empire three ways.After the death of Julius Caesar, the senate held power for a brief time and finally appointed the second triumvirate with the mandate to find and punish Caesar's killers. After Caesar's killers were defeated, the triumvirs had their powers renewed, and divided the empire three ways.
Julius Caesar came to total power in 48 BC after the Battle of Pharsalus, when he defeated Pompey. However, previously he had been a counsul, which was a position of authority but counsular authority did not carry the supreme power that Caesar gained as a dictator.
If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.
Julius Caesar' civil war was against the senate which had ordered him to give up the command of his army. He defeated the armies of of the supporters of the senate which were initially led by Pompey. The also weakened the power of the senate and concentrated power in his hands.
None of Julius Cesar's wives ever ruled with him. It just was not done in ancient Rome. Caesar himself, could be said to have gained supreme power in 48 BC when he defeated Pompey.
Julius Caesar was the head of the Rome, its governor, and Mark Anthony was second in power after Caesar.
Julius Caesar came into power as a leader of Rome because he was a dictator for life
The Senate were jealous of Julius Caesar because he had power, popularity, and all these things
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
In the present day we say, "Peace, Love, and Happiness" but in the tragedy of Julius Caesar we say, "Love, Death, and Power" Julius Caesar was ambitious because he was POWER-HUNGRY, ARROGANT, and IMPERTINANT.
Julius Caesar defeated Pompey the Great (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) and his lieutenants in the Civil War, who led the Senatorial forces. He then was appointed Dictator--but never actually considered Emperor in his lifetime. It was his adopted son, Augustus (Octavian, Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus) who became the first Emperor by gradually accumulating and holding offices that gave him the appearance of power to go along with his actual power (from control of the treasury and army). He had defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra (at Actium, 31 BCE) to gain undisputed control of the Roman World.