Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Y N0t 2 #45-Test Verification

As much as I hate to do stuff at 8:00 for school, I will take the test on Tuesday.

Julius Caesar.  What a man.  He was pretty cool ngl.  When he came to power, he killed it. He had the whole army commit their loyalty to the nation’s leaders, not the nation. Juli also made everybody else’s lives better and created the first Triumvirate with him, Pompey, and Crassus leading it.  With his military power, he easily took Gaul and crossed the Rubicon while also crossing the point of no return.  After the awesome victory of our lord Juli C, Pompey becomes jealous when Caesar appointed himself as the new governor of Gaul.  This meant he had more power than the other two in the trio.  In 44 B.C., Juli became the emperor of Rome: a job he had locked down for life.  In his reign, he made some pretty good reforms such as and including giving jobs to the poor and giving citizenship to provinces. However, tragedy struck in the same year, as he was stabbed to death by his colleagues.

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