Saturday, May 7, 2011

What did Julius Caesar accomplish in his life?

1.  He never lost a military
battle.


2.  His battle strategies are still considered so
efficient and effective that they are studied at U.S. military
academies.


3.  He rose from nothing to the highest position
in the world (at the time); not an easy task in a society that is largely based on
ancestry and wealth.


4.  He left such a positive legacy
with the Romans that his successors took his name, and even the leaders of Russia were
named after him (czar).

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