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Julius Caesar By: Caroline Birth Julius Caesar was born on July 13th 102 BC, by Aurelia and Gaius Julius Caesar in Rome. He doesn’t have siblings that I know of. Education & Childhood Education- Julius was raised in an apartment that was in a lower-class neighborhood in Rome. Childhood- When Julius was young he was kidnapped by pirates. Adulthood & Family Julius’ baby Julia Adulthood- At age 18, he married a lady named Cornelia. Family- His father died in 85 BC. He had his only child Julia. His daughter died in 54 BC in childbirth. Personality & Scholarly Behaviors Personality- Julius was a good person because he made Rome a better place by trying to solve the hunger and work issues. But in another way he was bad, because he tried to rule Rome by himself. Scholarly Behaviors- Julius Caesar saw from a different perspective. Exploration Julius Caesar explored by expanding the Roman Empire. 58 BC Julius Caesar begins war on Gaul 55 BC Julius attacks southern Britain 52 BC Julius wins war on Gaul 49 BC Julius Caesar takes over Italy 45 BC he leads battle of Munda, Spain. Death & Legacy Death- In 44 BC, when he arrived for a meeting with the Senate, members of the Senate murdered Julius because they were against him running Rome by himself. He was killed by more than 60 men who jumped on him, stabbing him as he laid on the ground without any weapons. Later on someone found him on the ground with 23 stab wounds. Legacy- He was part of history, because he tried to help Rome with their problems, he expanded the Roman Empire, and for ruling Rome by himself then getting murdered for ruling Rome. Most of the land that Caesar conquered remained part of the Roman Empire for 500 years! Interesting Facts Some interesting facts about the life of Julius Caesar was that his wife Cornelia died. He had a son named Caesarian with Cleopatra. Julius couldn’t marry Cleopatra because there was a Roman law that only two Roman citizens could get married. Since Cleopatra was a Egyptian queen they couldn’t get married. Cleopatra committed suicide by making a poisonous snake bite her after Julius was murdered. The last interesting fact was that Julius was on the $0.50 Roman Coin. Bibliography 1. http://school.eb.com/elementary/article?articleId=35289 6&query=Julius%20caesar&ct=ebkids 2. http://www.kidspast.com/world-history/0085-juliuscaesar.php 3. http://www.vroma.org/~nbmcmanus/caesar.html 4. http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Julius_Cae sar 5. http://rome.mrdonn.org/caesar.html 6. Conquerors-section 4 By: Rupert Matthews Song from: “Track 11.” Soundzabound. Atlanta, Ga: Soundzabound Music Library, 1998.