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|Image = Julius Caesar.jpg | |Image = Julius Caesar.jpg | ||
|fullname = Gaius Julius Caesar | |fullname = Gaius Julius Caesar | ||
|alias = | |alias =Julius Caesar<br>Emperor Caesar | ||
|occupation = Dictator of Rome (49 - 44BC) | |occupation = Dictator of Rome (49 - 44BC) | ||
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|crimes = Corruption<br> | |crimes = Corruption<br>[[Adultery]]<br>[[Nepotism]]<br>[[Cruelty to animals]]<br>[[Arms trafficking]]<br>[[Fratricide]]<br>[[Genocide]]<br>[[Slavery]] | ||
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|type of villain = Aristocratic Dictator | |type of villain = Aristocratic Dictator | ||
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* Julius Caesar was well documented as a tyrannical ruler who committed mass genocide against ethnic minorities, such as germanic groups. | * Julius Caesar was well documented as a tyrannical ruler who committed mass genocide against ethnic minorities, such as germanic groups. | ||
* * Perhaps one of the most extensively documented cases of his atrocities would be his complete | * * Perhaps one of the most extensively documented cases of his atrocities would be his complete genocide of Germanic peoples who were migrating across Gallia (a region which is known today as Germany). He murdered unarmed men, as well as women, children, infants, and the elderly. This act was considered so atrocious even by Roman standards that his fellow countrymen disavowed him and condemned his violent and barbaric acts. | ||
**Another example would be his treatment of Christians and Jews. He also oppressed his Jewish subjects in Roman-occupied Judea whilst also oppressing his Christian subjects in Rome, punishing them both for not believing in state sponsored gods. | **Another example would be his treatment of Christians and Jews. He also oppressed his Jewish subjects in Roman-occupied Judea whilst also oppressing his Christian subjects in Rome, punishing them both for not believing in state sponsored gods. | ||
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Revision as of 00:19, 20 December 2022
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Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman general and statesman. He was one of the most well known Roman generals.
Atroicities
- Julius Caesar was well documented as a tyrannical ruler who committed mass genocide against ethnic minorities, such as germanic groups.
- * Perhaps one of the most extensively documented cases of his atrocities would be his complete genocide of Germanic peoples who were migrating across Gallia (a region which is known today as Germany). He murdered unarmed men, as well as women, children, infants, and the elderly. This act was considered so atrocious even by Roman standards that his fellow countrymen disavowed him and condemned his violent and barbaric acts.
- Another example would be his treatment of Christians and Jews. He also oppressed his Jewish subjects in Roman-occupied Judea whilst also oppressing his Christian subjects in Rome, punishing them both for not believing in state sponsored gods.
Trivia
- Caesar is said to have had an affair with Cleopatra (an Egyptian queen), and likely had a child afterwards.