According to the ancient writer, Seutoniius, Caesar was "tall, fair and well built with a rather broad face and keen dark brown eyes." Seutonius also claims that his baldness was a cause for his enemies to deride him and so he combed his thinning strands of hair forward to hide it. Seutonius also claims that of all the honors voted to Caesar, the one he always took advantage of was the honor that enabled him to wear a laurel wreath on all occasions; this held his comb over in place.
According to the ancient writer, Seutoniius, Caesar was "tall, fair and well built with a rather broad face and keen dark brown eyes." Seutonius also claims that his baldness was a cause for his enemies to deride him and so he combed his thinning strands of hair forward to hide it. Seutonius also claims that of all the honors voted to Caesar, the one he always took advantage of was the honor that enabled him to wear a laurel wreath on all occasions; this held his comb over in place.
According to the ancient writer, Seutoniius, Caesar was "tall, fair and well built with a rather broad face and keen dark brown eyes." Seutonius also claims that his baldness was a cause for his enemies to deride him and so he combed his thinning strands of hair forward to hide it. Seutonius also claims that of all the honors voted to Caesar, the one he always took advantage of was the honor that enabled him to wear a laurel wreath on all occasions; this held his comb over in place.
According to the ancient writer, Seutoniius, Caesar was "tall, fair and well built with a rather broad face and keen dark brown eyes." Seutonius also claims that his baldness was a cause for his enemies to deride him and so he combed his thinning strands of hair forward to hide it. Seutonius also claims that of all the honors voted to Caesar, the one he always took advantage of was the honor that enabled him to wear a laurel wreath on all occasions; this held his comb over in place.
According to the ancient writer, Seutoniius, Caesar was "tall, fair and well built with a rather broad face and keen dark brown eyes." Seutonius also claims that his baldness was a cause for his enemies to deride him and so he combed his thinning strands of hair forward to hide it. Seutonius also claims that of all the honors voted to Caesar, the one he always took advantage of was the honor that enabled him to wear a laurel wreath on all occasions; this held his comb over in place.
According to the ancient writer, Seutoniius, Caesar was "tall, fair and well built with a rather broad face and keen dark brown eyes." Seutonius also claims that his baldness was a cause for his enemies to deride him and so he combed his thinning strands of hair forward to hide it. Seutonius also claims that of all the honors voted to Caesar, the one he always took advantage of was the honor that enabled him to wear a laurel wreath on all occasions; this held his comb over in place.
According to the ancient writer, Seutoniius, Caesar was "tall, fair and well built with a rather broad face and keen dark brown eyes." Seutonius also claims that his baldness was a cause for his enemies to deride him and so he combed his thinning strands of hair forward to hide it. Seutonius also claims that of all the honors voted to Caesar, the one he always took advantage of was the honor that enabled him to wear a laurel wreath on all occasions; this held his comb over in place.
According to the ancient writer, Seutoniius, Caesar was "tall, fair and well built with a rather broad face and keen dark brown eyes." Seutonius also claims that his baldness was a cause for his enemies to deride him and so he combed his thinning strands of hair forward to hide it. Seutonius also claims that of all the honors voted to Caesar, the one he always took advantage of was the honor that enabled him to wear a laurel wreath on all occasions; this held his comb over in place.
According to the ancient writer, Seutoniius, Caesar was "tall, fair and well built with a rather broad face and keen dark brown eyes." Seutonius also claims that his baldness was a cause for his enemies to deride him and so he combed his thinning strands of hair forward to hide it. Seutonius also claims that of all the honors voted to Caesar, the one he always took advantage of was the honor that enabled him to wear a laurel wreath on all occasions; this held his comb over in place.
According to the ancient writer, Seutoniius, Caesar was "tall, fair and well built with a rather broad face and keen dark brown eyes." Seutonius also claims that his baldness was a cause for his enemies to deride him and so he combed his thinning strands of hair forward to hide it. Seutonius also claims that of all the honors voted to Caesar, the one he always took advantage of was the honor that enabled him to wear a laurel wreath on all occasions; this held his comb over in place.
he looked ulgy and bald
According to busts and coin imprints he was quite heroic looking and handsome.
After Julius Caesars assassination in 44BCE she had a love affair with Marc Antony, and supported him in his claim to the roman throne.
Agustus ceasar also known as Octavian Ceasar is the grand nephew of Julius Ceasar, he ruled after the death of his grandfather and brought renewed stability and prospirity to Rome and its empire.
Octavian and Antony were the two triumvirs who battled Brutus and Cassius in the final war against Caesar's killers.
High. He came from a socially prominent and powerful family, he was a very succesful general and consul and had been appointed sole ruler of Rome for a period of time when he was assassinated.
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Who was julius caesars enimies
In the play Julius Caesar, I don't know. In reality he was bald headed, lean and had a few wrinkles.
Julius was a dictator. Augustus was an emperor.
he liked to read!!(:
calphurnia is Julius caesars wife
Rome
44
Julius Caesar's mother was from Rome. She was an aristocratic Roman matron.
Octavian
He only can ONE empire..
calphurnia is caesars wife
The answer is the Roman Empire