Who were the Caesars?
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Who were the Caesars?
Ancient Roman History:
The Roman Empire was one of the most powerful empires in human history. The territory they controlled stretched for nearly two million square miles. Among the most notable Romans were those called 'Caesars'.
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View this answerWith the establishment of the Roman Empire in 27 BCE, the title 'Caesar' came to prominence to honor Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE). The first Roman...
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