JULIUS CAESAR: the man who became Rome
The Worldmakers explores the lives of great men who changed the world we live in. In this first episode, we tell the story of Julius Caesar, the Roman general, politician, and leader who transformed ancient Rome forever. From the conquest of Gaul to the crossing of the Rubicon, from civil war to his rise as dictator, Caesar’s life shaped the fall of the Roman Republic and opened the way to the Roman Empire. This video explores Roman history, the politics of ancient Rome, Caesar’s military genius, his ambition, his reforms, and the assassination that made him a legend. If you are interested in Julius Caesar, Roman history, the Roman Republic, ancient warfare, and the rise of Rome, this is the story of the man who became Rome. 00:00 Intro 00:40 Youth & Rise 04:03 Gaul 08:17 Fall 10:26 Outro This video includes AI-assisted visual and production elements for creative and illustrative purposes. #JuliusCaesar #romanhistory #ancientrome

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