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Caesar ❲COMPLETE · 2024❳

: On March 15, 44 BCE (the Ides of March), Caesar was stabbed 23 times in the Senate house.

: He introduced a solar calendar of 365.25 days in 46 BCE, which remains the basis for the modern calendar used today. Caesar

: From 58–50 BCE, Caesar conquered Gaul (modern France and Belgium), bringing vast wealth and loyal veteran legions under his command. : On March 15, 44 BCE (the Ides

Gaius Julius Caesar was a transformative Roman general and statesman whose career effectively signaled the end of the Roman Republic and the birth of the Roman Empire. Often remembered for his military genius and dramatic assassination, his influence persists through his calendar reforms and the global use of his name as a title for rulers. : On March 15

: On March 15, 44 BCE (the Ides of March), Caesar was stabbed 23 times in the Senate house.

: He introduced a solar calendar of 365.25 days in 46 BCE, which remains the basis for the modern calendar used today.

: From 58–50 BCE, Caesar conquered Gaul (modern France and Belgium), bringing vast wealth and loyal veteran legions under his command.

Gaius Julius Caesar was a transformative Roman general and statesman whose career effectively signaled the end of the Roman Republic and the birth of the Roman Empire. Often remembered for his military genius and dramatic assassination, his influence persists through his calendar reforms and the global use of his name as a title for rulers.