Gaius Iulius Caesar

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Dictator of Rome.  Assassinated by [[Marcus Iunius Brutus]], 44 BCE.
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Cognomen is pronounced "Kaiser".
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Dictator of Rome. Assassinated in 44 BCE.
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He was deified by the Senate after his death in 44 BCE. Augustus, his successor built a temple to the Divine Julius on the west side of the Forum. The temple, called Templum Divi Iuli or Aedes Divus Iulius, was dedicated 18 August 29 BCE.
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==Vide==
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* [[Plutarch]]'s [http://classics.mit.edu/Plutarch/caesar.html life of Caesar].
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* [[Suetonius]]' [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/suetonius-julius.html life of Caesar].
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* [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/plutarch-caesar.html The Assassination of Julius Caesar], from Plutarch's life of Marcus Brutus.
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[[Category: Magistrates]]
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[[Category: Historians]]
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[[Category: Pontifices]]
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[[Category: Consulars]]
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[[Category: Gens Iulia|Caesar]]

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Dictator of Rome. Assassinated in 44 BCE.

He was deified by the Senate after his death in 44 BCE. Augustus, his successor built a temple to the Divine Julius on the west side of the Forum. The temple, called Templum Divi Iuli or Aedes Divus Iulius, was dedicated 18 August 29 BCE.

Vide