QUIZ – “Caesarizer”, “Tsar”… The Roman Emperor, who died 2067 years ago, not only shaped history, but also language. Do you know his legacy?
By Le Figaro
Published on 03/15/2023 at 08:00, updated on 03/15/2023 at 08:54
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Julius Caesar was born on March 15, 44 BC. murdered. J.-C, the day of the “Ides of March”, under the “Portico of Pompey” where the Roman Senate met. Master of Rome and Italy, he fundamentally changed the Roman Republic and was proclaimed dictator. Its traces in history have come down to us thanks to the writings of the writer Suetonius, who brought us these famous quotes. do you know her
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Died at the age of 55 from the illustrious family of the Julia people, in use since the lender Sextus Julius, Julius Caesar had a troubled youth – notably being captured by Sicilian pirates – before revealing himself as a soldier and fine political strategist. His name is then recorded in his memory by the Roman emperors. When someone is said to tend to “caesarize,” a term documented in the 16th century, it means they tend to “act like Caesar, as an absolute master.” So… will you pass this test?
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