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why was julius caesar respected by romans?

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Answered by ammumisty
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He became very prominent in Rome because of his lavish expenditure and oratory. Caesar also forged a political alliance with Crassus, one of Rome's richest men. The ambitious young politician was later elected Pontifex Maximus (chief priest) of Rome and secured for himself the governorship of a province in Spain

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In modern American terms he would be regarded as a liberal. Thus, the very fact that Julius Caesar came to power was due in part to his support from t the common people. ... Marius was Caesar's uncle by marriage and reformed the Roman military to recruit the lower orders.

Answered by rohitpatiballa
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Julius Caesar can be considered both a good and bad leader. ... While dictator, Caesar continued to improve Rome by overhauling its tax system and improving the calendar. On the other hand, Caesar can be considered a bad leader because of the way he went about changing the empire.

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