Gaius Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar (13 July 100 - 15 March 44 BCE), Roman statesman, general, author, famous for the conquest of Gaul (modern France and Belgium) and his subsequent coup d'état. He changed the Roman republic into a monarchy and laid the foundations of a truly Mediterranean empire.
Overview of all articles
- Youth (100-82)
- Early career (81-59)
- Caesar's consulship (59)
- The conquest of Gaul (58-54)
- Reconquest (54-51)
- Civil War (51-47)
- Domestic policy (47-44)
- Constitutional problems (44)
- Caesar's inheritance (44-27)
- Assessment
- Caesar's writings
- Sources
- Caesar's legions