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Julius Caesar: A Dangerous City Of Rome, Italy
Rome, Italy was a dangerous city around 100 B.C., did not know how to manage their power and size. Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 12, 100 B.C. in Rome, Italy. Caesar was murdered by his own senators on March 15, 44 B.C. His father was also named Gaius Julius Caesar and his mother was Aurelia Cotta, they raised him into Roman politics and as he grew up, he turned against the nobility. Julius had three marriages; his first wife was to Cornelia in 84 B.C. and 8 years later in 76 B.C. they had a daughter Julia Caesaris, Cornelia passed in 69 B.C. Julius’ second wife was Pompeia, but then they got divorced 5 years due to rumors. Julius’ last and final wife was Calpurnia in 59 B.C., they were still married when he died and Calpurnia never

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