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100 BCE
He was born in Rome
He was born on July 13 of the year 100 B.C. in Rome. -
Period: 100 BCE to 44 BCE
Cayo Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar was the last ruler of the Roman Republic. After his death the Empire of Octavio would be established. He is known for his relationship with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra and for her struggle in Gaul.
His full name was Caius Julius Caesar, although he is better known simply as Julius Caesar. -
84 BCE
He married
He married with Cornelia, daughter of his uncle's partner -
82 BCE
Lucio Cornelio Sila was appointed dictator
Lucio Cornelio Sila was appointed dictator -
78 BCE
He return to the city
He thought it prudent to leave Rome. He did not return to the city until 78 BCE, after Sila's death. -
74 BCE
He ccupied the vacant post at the Pontificio College in Rome.
After the death of his uncle, Aurelio Cota, occupied the vacant post at the Pontificio College in Rome. -
73 BCE
Returned to Rome.
He left Rome again and traveled to Rhodes, where he studied rhetoric; returned to Rome in 73 BC -
69 BCE
He was elected to take charge of collecting taxes.
Cesar was elected to take charge of collecting taxes -
65 BCE
It was named edil curul
It was named edil curul -
63 BCE
He decided to be a candidate for the presidency of the College of Pontifices
He decided to be a candidate for the presidency of the College of Pontiffs, for his popularity he was named Pontifex Maximus. -
62 BCE
He was named Pretor
He was named Pretor and Propretor in Hispania Ulterior -
60 BCE
He returned to Rome and joined Crassus and Pompey to form the first triumvirate
After a year as governor of Hispania, he returned to Rome and joined Crassus and Pompey to form the first triumvirate (a mutual defense society) -
59 BCE
Caesar was elected Consul
Caesar was elected Consul -
58 BCE
Was governor of Gaul
was governor of Gaul -
54 BCE
The next seven years led the Gallic wars.
The next seven years led the Gallic wars. Differences appeared between Caesar and Pompey, whose family ties had been broken with the death of Julia. -
52 BCE
Pompey decided to end the power of Caesar.
When Crassus died, Pompey was appointed sole consul. He decided to end the power of Caesar. -
49 BCE
César crossed the Rubicón
In the year 49 a.C. César crossed the Rubicón, a small river that separated its Galiza province cisalpina of Italy and it went towards the south. -
48 BCE
She visited Egypt and instituted Cleopatra as Queen
Caesar became a dictator until he was elected consul in 48 BC.
In Greece destroyed the forces of Pompey in Pharsalia.
She visited Egypt and instituted Cleopatra as Queen -
47 BCE
The power of Caesar was his position of dictator 'life'.
He submitted to Asia Minor and returned to Rome as a dictator.
The power of Caesar was his position of dictator 'life'. -
45 BCE
He received the inviolability of the tribunes.
He was also appointed consul for ten years in 45 BC. and received the inviolability of the tribunes -
44 BCE
A group of senators conspired to carry out his assassination
A group of senators, including Caius Casio and Marco Junius Brutus, conspired to carry out his assassination -
44 BCE
Caesar's die
When Caesar entered the Senate, the group assassinated him.