5.3 Caesar, Augustus, and the emperors

Caesar from dictator to victim
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Caesar from dictator to victim

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Julius Caesar

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Planning for this lesson
Instruction Julius Caesar
Gallic wars
TvG summary 

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Objectives for this lesson
At the end of this lesson...

...you understand how Caesar came to power.

...you understand how the civil war evolved. 

...you know how Caesar came to his end. 

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Julius Caesar (100-44 BC)
  • Famous general.
  • Defeated the Gauls.
  • Made himself Dictator of Rome.
  • Was murdered by the senate. 

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Dictator
Dictator in ancient Rome= A chief magistrate with absolute power, appointed in an emergency for six months.
Caesar made himself dictor for life. -> End of the Republic.
After Caesar many Emperors behaved like dictators. 
 

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Laws
Consul
Consul
Senate
Volksvergadering
Tribune
Dictator

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Roman soldier
Gallic
soldier
Gallic wars (58 BC)

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Popular with his soldiers due to his victories and generosity
Popular with the people due to his victories. 

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The people
Roman soldiers
Julius Caesar
Senators
Gallic king 

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The senate hated him

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Crossing the Rubicon
  • Caesar took his army  across the Rubicon (river). 
  • The senate fled to Greece and raised their own army.
  • Start civil war (Caesar vs Senate). 

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Planning for this lesson
Instruction Julius Caesar
Gallic wars
TvG summary 
5.3 
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