QUESTION IMAGE
Question
roman republic part 4: julius caesar
- which region did caesar annex to the roman state?
- why did caesar decide to march against the gauls?
- what was probably the true reasons given for caesar’s conquest of gaul?
- which roman leader did caesar fight during the civil war?
- who did caesar make queen of egypt?
- what problems did the establishment of colonies in italy help with?
- which of caesar’s reforms is still used today?
- what two groups were not in favor of caesar’s reforms?
- who planned caesar’s murder? who took part in caesar’s murder?
- on which day was caesar murdered?
Brief Explanations
- Caesar annexed Gaul to the Roman State. Gaul was a strategic and resource - rich area.
- Reasons for marching against the Gauls included the need for glory, resources, and to secure Rome's northern border.
- True reasons for Gaul conquest were likely personal ambition, economic gain, and political power - building.
- During the civil war, Caesar fought Pompey.
- Caesar made Cleopatra queen of Egypt.
- Colony establishment in Italy helped with land distribution for veterans and economic development.
- The Julian calendar, a reform by Caesar, is still used today with some modifications.
- The Roman Senate and the patricians were often not in favor of Caesar's reforms as they challenged traditional power structures.
- Marcus Junius Brutus and a group of senators planned and took part in Caesar's murder.
- Caesar was murdered on the Ides of March (March 15th).
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
- Gaul
- For glory, resources, and border - security
- Personal ambition, economic gain, political power - building
- Pompey
- Cleopatra
- Land distribution for veterans, economic development
- The Julian calendar
- The Roman Senate, the patricians
- Marcus Junius Brutus and a group of senators
- March 15th