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Julius Caesar Parking can sometimes be Tedious. There are many
Parking options. There is free parking around the event. Sometimes this may
be of some distance. A fan could walk any where from a block to 5 blocks to
get to any of the Julius Caesar events. There is a drop off point and
fans maybe dropped off and picked up accordingly.
Another option for Julius Caesar Parking may be the paid Parking.
Paid Parking is generally very close to the entrance of the Venue. You can
obtain Paid parking from our website generally at the bottom of the list of
ticket availability. When ordering Julius Caesar Parking be sure arrive
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Gaius Julius Caesar (IPA: 'ga?.us 'jul.ius 'ka?.sar;[1]), July 12, 100 BC – March 15, 44 BC) was a Roman military and political leader. He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. His conquest of Gaul extended the Roman world all the way to the Atlantic Ocean, and he was also responsible for the first Roman invasion of Britannia in 55 BC. Caesar is widely considered to be one of the foremost military geniuses of all time, as well as a brilliant politician and one of the ancient world's strongest leaders. In 42 BC, two years after his assassination, the Roman Senate officially sanctified him as one of the Roman deities.Caesar fought in a civil war that left him undisputed master of the Roman world, and after assuming control of the government began extensive reforms of Roman society and government. He was proclaimed dictator for life, and he heavily centralized the bureaucracy of the Republic. Ironically, this forced the hand of a friend of Caesar, Marcus Junius Brutus, who then conspired with others to murder the great dictator and restore the Republic. This dramatic assassination on the Ides of March (March 15th) in 44 BC sparked a new civil war in Rome.Caesar's military campaigns are known in detail from his own written Commentaries (Commentarii), and many details of his life are recorded by later historians such as Suetonius, Plutarch, Cassius Dio, and Strabo. It is by these accounts, and these only, of which we know the clearest details of his life.Caesar was born in Rome into a patrician family (gens Julia), which supposedly traced its ancestry to Iulus, the son of the Trojan prince Aeneas (who according to myth was the son of Venus).According to legend, Caesar was born by Caesarean section and is its namesake, though this seems unlikely because at the time the procedure was only performed on dead women, while Caesar's mother lived long after he was born. This legend is more likely a modern invention, as the origin of the Caesarian section is in the Latin word for 'cut', caedo, -ere, caesus sum. Caesar was raised in a modest apartment building (insula) in the Subura, a lower-class neighbourhood of Rome.Although of impeccable aristocratic patrician stock, the Julii Caesares were not rich by the standards of the Roman nobility. No member of his family had achieved any outstanding prominence in recent times, though in Caesar's father's generation there was a renaissance of their fortunes. He was the namesake of his father (a praetor who died in 85 BC; see Gaius Julius Caesar), and his mother was Aurelia Cotta. His elder sister, Julia, was grandmother to Caesar Augustus. His paternal aunt, also known as Julia, married Gaius Marius, a talented general and reformer of the Roman army. Marius became one of the richest men in Rome at the time. As he gained political influence, Caesar's family gained wealth
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