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History is blind, isn't Caesar the emperor?

Caesar was not an emperor, but a dictator and consul of Rome. Gaius iulius caesar (Latin: gaius julius caesar, 100 July 13-44 March 15) was a military commander, politician and member of julius family in the late Roman Republic. Born into a noble family, he has served as a treasurer, chief priest, chief justice, consul, supervisor and dictator. In 60 BC, he secretly formed the first three alliances with Pompeii and crassus, and later became the governor of Gaul. It took him eight years to conquer all Gaul (about today's France), and also attacked Germany and Britain. In 49 BC, he led the army to occupy Rome, defeated Pompeii, and took power by one person. Made julian calendar. In 44 BC, Caesar was assassinated by members of the Senate led by Brutu at the age of 58.