characteristics of jullius caesar
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Caesar was a good speaker
Caesar has been a great speaker ever since his young age. By the first time he had a public speech his speech rhetorically was not really competitive, but his speaking methods were persuasive that Cicero even takes notice of Caesar’s skills. After his lost, Caesar went to Rhodes to learn more about rhetoric speech during the 78 B.C.s .
Caesar was smart in making beneficial relationships
During his time in the Senate, Caesar befriended a lot of senators in order to receive support being a consul. He defended some of them who were pressed and in trouble, that they helped and supported him in support back. He befriended Crassus, a rich senator, and he supported Clodius when he was in trial, etc. Caesar also made himself popular around the society of Rome. He was so famous in the views of normal citizens that the senators were afraid that a rebellion would start if they assassinate Caesar.
Caesar was ambitious and determinative
When Caesar was at war with Pompey, Caesar kept on pressing his assault to him. Pompey predicted that Caesar would not lead an assault to his army by that time because of the cold wheather in the seas, but he was wrong. Caesar built his own navy and sailed during the cold month, and lead an assault. Caesar never want to stop or get stopped by anyone else. All he wants was to be a king in Rome.
Caesar was a strategic general
Caesar was able to make great plannings that he managed to defeat Pompey’s great army. His army was made of just several infantry legions, while Pompey’s army was made of infantry and cavalry legions. Caesar made four total lines of his troops. He deployed them one by one. First he sent the first and second line to fight all the battalions of Pompey (All his army was deployed), then he sent the third and fourth the last, and ordered the first and second to return. Pompey’s army was heavily charged that they even retreat passing their own camp. He also motivated his soldiers that they fight not just for their general, but for themselves and even more.
Caesar has been a great speaker ever since his young age. By the first time he had a public speech his speech rhetorically was not really competitive, but his speaking methods were persuasive that Cicero even takes notice of Caesar’s skills. After his lost, Caesar went to Rhodes to learn more about rhetoric speech during the 78 B.C.s .
Caesar was smart in making beneficial relationships
During his time in the Senate, Caesar befriended a lot of senators in order to receive support being a consul. He defended some of them who were pressed and in trouble, that they helped and supported him in support back. He befriended Crassus, a rich senator, and he supported Clodius when he was in trial, etc. Caesar also made himself popular around the society of Rome. He was so famous in the views of normal citizens that the senators were afraid that a rebellion would start if they assassinate Caesar.
Caesar was ambitious and determinative
When Caesar was at war with Pompey, Caesar kept on pressing his assault to him. Pompey predicted that Caesar would not lead an assault to his army by that time because of the cold wheather in the seas, but he was wrong. Caesar built his own navy and sailed during the cold month, and lead an assault. Caesar never want to stop or get stopped by anyone else. All he wants was to be a king in Rome.
Caesar was a strategic general
Caesar was able to make great plannings that he managed to defeat Pompey’s great army. His army was made of just several infantry legions, while Pompey’s army was made of infantry and cavalry legions. Caesar made four total lines of his troops. He deployed them one by one. First he sent the first and second line to fight all the battalions of Pompey (All his army was deployed), then he sent the third and fourth the last, and ordered the first and second to return. Pompey’s army was heavily charged that they even retreat passing their own camp. He also motivated his soldiers that they fight not just for their general, but for themselves and even more.
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