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The Triumph of Caesar
Caesar abroad
caesar invaded italy at the beginning of 49, and Pompey chose not to face him, withdrawing across the Adriatic instead. he mobilised his forces in the Balkans
so, italy fell to Caesar easily, and he seized the contents of the treasury
he rushed to spain and defeated the Pompeian forces in Spain, before returning to Italy where he was appointed dictator
at the end of 49, he went east for the final showdown with Pompey with the decisive battle occurring in 48
caesar won, pompey fled to egypt and was killed there.
caesar went to Alexandria, and intervened in a dynastic struggle, taking the side of Cleopatra who became his mistress. he then installed her and her brother to the throne in egypt
caesar then pardoned those, like cicero, who had taken the side of Pompey
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Caesar in Rome
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government
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he also enfranchised provincial communities such as Hades in Spain, and gave Latin rights to towns in southern Gaul and Sicily
he rewarded many of his supporters by admitting them to the Senate, whose members rapidly increased to 900
social
a huge series of grandiose building projects, such as a completely new Forum, centred around a temple of Venus Genetrix, the ancestress of the Julian House
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Death
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he had it coming to him, due to how he acted like a King
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