Sunday, April 25, 2010

Biography of Great Men

The history of the world is but the
biography of great men.
Thomas Carlyle

If the history of the world is the biography of great men, then the history of Rome is no exception. Rome's legacy and history was woven by a series of ambitious, prolific, and visionary leaders and commanders, one of the most prominent being Julius Caesar. Politics were an integral part of Roman life, and Caesar dominated the politics of the later years of the Roman Republic. From his role in the First Triumvirate and his conquests of Gaul and Britain to his assumption of governmental control over Pompey and his brutal death in the Senate, Caesar was responsible for leading Rome through different phases of history. Caesar's ambition and military prowess sparked events such as as the Civil War and the ushering in of the Roman Empire. Through his actions, a significant portion of Roman history was shaped.

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