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Extractions: Caesar, Gaius Julius (100-44 BC), Roman general and statesman, who laid the foundations of the Roman imperial system. APower Play While Caesar was in Gaul, his agents attempted to dominate politics in Rome. This, however, threatened Pompey's position, and it became necessary for the triumvirs to arrange a meeting at Luca in 56 BC, which resulted in a temporary reconciliation. It was decided that Caesar would continue in Gaul for another five years, while Pompey and Crassus would both be consuls for 55 BC; after that date, the triumvirs would have proconsular control of their respective provinces. Caesar then left to put down a revolt in Gaul and to lead an expedition to Britain. Crassus, ever eager for military glory, went to his post in Syria. After entering into war with Parthia, he was defeated and killed at Carrhae in 53 BC. This removed the last buffer between Caesar and Pompey; their family ties had been broken by the death of Julia in 54 BC. The basis of Caesar's power was his position as "perpetual" dictator. According to the traditional Republican constitution, this office could only be held for six months during a dire emergency. Even before Caesar, however, that rule had been broken. Sulla had reigned as dictator for several years, and Caesar followed this precedent. He was also made consul for ten years in 45 BC and received the sanctity of tribunes, making it illegal to harm him. In addition he obtained honours that increased his prestige. He wore the robe, crown, and sceptre of a triumphant general and used the title imperator. Furthermore, as Pontifex Maximus, he was head of the state religion. Above all, however, he was in total command of the armies, and this remained the main source of his power.
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Extractions: THE LAST DICTATOR R EADING A ND L INKS BIBLIOGRAPHY : For the reader's convenience, editions shown in linked version may be purchased from Amazon.com. They are the editions I have used and quoted. Those editions I personally enjoy most are noted with a graphic , as my particular favorites of the recommended links shown below. The books which I personally consider indispensable to learning about Caesar and Rome are shown in bold type An excellent grounding for Caesar's life and times is provided in Antony Kamm's succinct but vivid Julius Caesar: A Beginner's Guide The Romans: An Introduction (Routledge, 1995) is similarly recommended for the beginner who wants a concise introduction to all Roman history. Appian, The Civil Wars (Penguin Classics) , trans. John Carter, Penguin Classics, 1996 Julius Caesar
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Extractions: Directory results: See also: This category in other languages: German Italian Dates for Julius Caesar's career - Summary time-line of consuls and significant political events in Caesar's life, 54-44 BC Gaius Julius Caesar - This webpage covers Caesar's early life and the Gallic wars. Gaius Julius Caesar - Java-based "interview" with Julius Caesar. Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44) - A comprehensive biography on all aspects of the life of Julius Caesar. - Source biography for Caesar's life by Plutarch: from the Internet Classics Archive Julius Caesar - 11-part succinct biography of Julius Caesar, "Roman patrician, politician, writer, reformator, general, dictator and god." Part of the Romans: Historical Persons Photo Archive. Julius Caesar - Sources and Analogues - Several classical sources of modern knowledge about the historical Caesar.
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Extractions: Sources for Julius Caesar Books: (see also General Reference Works Gelzer, Matthias. Caesar: Politician and Statesman . Translated by Peter Needham. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1968. Grant, Michael. The Twelve Caesars . New York: Scribner, 1975. Gruen, Erich. The Last Generation of the Roman Republic . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974. Kebric, Robert B. Roman People . Mountain View: Mayfield, 1993. Suetonius, Gaius. The Twelve Caesars . Edited by Michael Grant and translated by Robert Graves. New York: Penguin, 1979. Yavetz, Zwi. Julius Caesar and His Public Image . Aspects of Greek and Roman Life. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1983. External Links: The Roman Revolution (Ellis L. Knox, Boise State University) Pompey, Crassus, Caesar (David L. Silverman, Reed College) Life of Julius Caesar by Plutarch (translated by John Dryden) Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE) , by Michael Akinde Biographical sketch of Julius Caesar , by Jona Lendering Life of Marcus Brutus Caesar's Campaigns in Gaul Athena Review The Landings of Caesar in Britain, 55 and 54 BC
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