What Was Life ACTUALLY Like in Julius Caesar's Rome | History for Sleep

What really happened the day Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times on the floor of the Roman senate? Travel back to 100 BC — from the crowded streets of Rome, the nine-year conquest of Gaul, the crossing of the Rubicon, and the assassination that changed the ancient world forever. This is a calm, slow narration designed for sleep and deep relaxation. No music. No sound effects. Just quiet history, told gently. ──────────────────────── 🕐 CHAPTERS ──────────────────────── 00:00 – Rome Before Caesar 08:00 – The Young Caesar: Pirates & Politics 16:00 – The Conquest of Gaul 20:00 – Crossing the Rubicon 26:00 – Civil War & the Fall of Pompey 30:00 – The Ides of March ──────────────────────── Topics: julius caesar, ancient rome, roman republic, gallic wars, crossing the rubicon, ides of march, pompey, cleopatra, roman senate, brutus, mark antony, roman history, history for sleep, calm narration, relaxing history, ancient history, roman empire, julius caesar death, roman civil war, octavian augustus #HistoryForSleep #JuliusCaesar #AncientRome #RomanHistory #SleepNarration