Here's a website that explains more about Julius Caesar's life. |
The link to the right is my project about Julius Caesars life: |
Below is a decision that I had to make such as the river of Rubicon had to be:
A decision that i had to make was if i could choose to hangout with one person or a group of people. I chose the group of people. In the end it all worked out because that one person came with us. We all had fun at the movies and I was glad.
Now is about the real river Rubicon decision:
This picture is what it may have looked like when they crossed the river, this is not exact but close.
They used special wood to help them cross it after a while and it was sturdy and wouldn't break. It moved well and this is not a well representation, but when they wanted to go back and fourth this helped them travel fast.
The impact of Julius Caesars choice helped them a lot because they had more places to move across to conquer and discover new lands and places.
I think the quote "The Die is Cast" means that everyone will fight until the end until everyone has compleated their task.
They used special wood to help them cross it after a while and it was sturdy and wouldn't break. It moved well and this is not a well representation, but when they wanted to go back and fourth this helped them travel fast.
The impact of Julius Caesars choice helped them a lot because they had more places to move across to conquer and discover new lands and places.
I think the quote "The Die is Cast" means that everyone will fight until the end until everyone has compleated their task.
The ides of March:
The picture represents when Julius Caesar died which they called the Ides of March in 44 B.C.
The impact that it had on Rome was a very sad period in the life of Rome and everyone hid inside for days. Rome was so sad because he would always pretend to like the people when he really didn't.
The struggle between the Senators and Caesar was that Julius was not a king but was acting like the would be and the senators thought he was trying to take over and had to much power.
The impact that it had on Rome was a very sad period in the life of Rome and everyone hid inside for days. Rome was so sad because he would always pretend to like the people when he really didn't.
The struggle between the Senators and Caesar was that Julius was not a king but was acting like the would be and the senators thought he was trying to take over and had to much power.