The Conqueror
Julius Caesar was born on the 12th of July in 100 BC, in Rome. He was the son of Gaius Caesar and Aurelia. Julius was born during a time where Civil war was raging in Rome, because of the massive amount of lower classmen and the thriving high class. As any other aristocratic parents would expect, Julius was to find a job in the lower ladder of the Roman government and politival field. But young Caesar already knew that the key to Roman political and economical success was money. Unfortunately at only 15 years of age his father passed away, along with the expectations of Caesar finding a modest career in politics. His first step was to marry into an even wealthier family. New connections were spawned and Julius became a fairly well known man. Sulla was dictator of Rome during Caesar's time and was imprisoning any of Marian's sympathizers. Julius was in fact connected to some of Marian's followers, so at the age of only 19 Sulla sent him along with many other followers to prison. Fortunately, Sulla spared Julius along with some others.
most of the known world. After seeing the statue Caesar had a moment of clarity and wept at the foot of the Statue. When he returned to
Rome he knew what he was going to do with his life. He soon began to study philosophy and enroll in the military. When he returned to
Rome he began to work with Pompey, a former lieutenant under sully's rule. After Sully passed away he switched sides, and thanks to
Caesar's prior knowledge and connections he was elected to be a Quaestor. He served in many other positions under pompey's lead
after the take off of being a Quaestor. He had achieved many great things in his lifetime, and had many victories.