Rome is an ancient city with many beautiful legends and famous figures in history.

Napoleon once said, "I have only admired Caesar all my life. If an officer doesn't know Caesar, he doesn't wear a gun, let alone a command knife! " But Caesar is a tragic figure after all, mainly because he is too narcissistic.

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Julia. Caesar was born into a noble family in Rome in BC 10 1. His father is a Roman judge, his uncle is a Roman consul, and his mother comes from another Roman consul family. When he was a teenager, Caesar had great ambitions. He especially likes watching Alexander's expedition and dreams of becoming a hero like him.

/kloc-At the age of 0/9, Caesar was engaged to cornelia, the daughter of a nobleman. At that time, due to strategic considerations, Roman powerful Sula wanted to promote Caesar as a representative of young aristocrats, so he prepared another marriage for him. However, despite inducements and threats, Caesar insisted on marrying cornelia. As a result, he was forced to flee, and even his personal property and his wife's dowry were confiscated. Caesar's spirit of sacrificing everything to protect his personal reputation brought him considerable reputation.

At the age of 20, Caesar joined the army and began a ten-year military career. This not only increased his military talent, but also honed his perseverance and efforts. At the age of 30, Caesar retired from the army and devoted himself to politics. With his noble birth, handsome appearance, rich social experience and eloquent eloquence, he quickly won the attention of all walks of life. He often entertained people who were useful to him with borrowed money, and soon gained a rich reputation, which also increased Caesar's sense of conceit.

At the age of 40, Caesar became the governor of Spain. There were two famous figures in Roman politics at that time, Pompey and crassus. They intrigued for their own interests and tried to win Caesar over for their own use. Later, Caesar reached a secret agreement with Pompeii and crassus, stipulating that neither of them should be in power alone, but should cooperate with each other. In this way, Caesar officially ranks among the three heroes in Roman politics.

At the age of 42, Caesar was elected consul. At the end of his term, he became governor of Gaul. During his tenure, he took advantage of the contradictions and discord among the tribes in Gaul, actively divided and wooed them, and launched a series of war activities. 10, he conquered more than half of Gaul and some nearby areas, and captured countless trophies and hundreds of thousands of prisoners of war. He sent these trophies to Rome continuously, which made the nobles in the Senate overjoyed. In the list of congratulations sent by the Senate, Caesar's narcissism is also expanding. He is no longer satisfied with being among the top three in Rome, but wants to be on an equal footing with Alexander the Great.

When Caesar was 48 years old, crassus went to war with Parthia and was defeated, and crassus himself was killed. It can be seen that Caesar's opponent is only Pompeii. In 52 BC, Milo, Pompey's confidant, killed Claudius, a tribune who was deeply supported by civilians and sympathized with Caesar, causing riots among civilians and liberated slaves. The nobles of the Senate became alert and quickly appointed Pompeii as the unique consul. After Pompey came to power, he brutally suppressed the riots on the one hand and Caesar's forces on the other.

Caesar did not show weakness and led his army into Rome with lightning speed. Although Pompeii was also a battle-hardened general, he underestimated Caesar's urgent March and had to flee to Greece with a handful of nobles in the Senate. In this way, Caesar occupied Rome without blowing off dust. Two years later, Caesar moved to Spain, Greece and other places to destroy Pompeii's power. Caesar paid great attention to surprise attack and attack when he used his troops. Especially in the battle of Salou, Caesar's army was only 23,000 men, but it was able to defeat the Pompeii army with 54,000 men in one fell swoop. Pompeii fled to Egypt after the defeat. King Ptolemy XII of Egypt, afraid of causing trouble, killed Pompeii and gave his head to Caesar.

At this point, Caesar finally became the supreme ruler of Rome.