Julius Caesar 6
When the name Julius Caesar is heard, it can only trigger the image of a great leader that led Rome into prosperity. Caesar’s military excellence brought more power and more land; that lead to the increase of size and strength in Rome. His dictatorship helped the stability and prosperity in Rome. Caesar’s assassination lead to a monarchy that was ruled by Octavin. His death lead to a domino effect ending in the ultimate collapse of the Roman Empire. Many people of the 21st century follow the path of Julius Caesar and try to be as great as he was. The assassination of Julius Caesar was a tragedy due to the contributions he made to Rome’s prosperity during his life, and the chaos that occurred in Rome after his death. The contributions that Caesar made towards the strength of Rome’s success, and the chaos and collapse of Rome after his death made the assassination of Julius Caesar a tragedy. Julius Caesar was assassinated by his own senate on March 15 44 BC; also known as the Ides of March. As he was walking in to the senate house, a man told him to beware the Ides of March. He ignored this statement and walked into the senate house. At this time some of the Senate members surrounded Caesar in a stealthy
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Approximate Word count = 1598
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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