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Friday, March 11, 2011

Rich and Famous Cheaters in the World History

Royal Families.


People who have power as well as common people are subject to various life temptations and sometimes their sexual extravagances have such perverted forms that we will discuss them in detail.


Gaius Julius Caesar


Gaius Julius Caesar is one of the most prominent people in World History. He started his political career with a position of tribune and then was promoted to aedile and praetor. In 58-51 BC Caesar conquered Gaul and imposed the influence of Roman Empire there. Having eliminated Pompeii and his supporters, Caesar became the Ruler of Rome. Many patricians were not content with his political activities. As a result, one of his opponents organized a conspiracy where the great commander was killed. Caesar was also known as an author of “Notes on the Gallic War” and “Notes on the Civil Wars”.


According to the legend, a founder of Julius patrician race, which Caesar belonged to, was Jul, a son of Eneas and a grandson of Goddess Venera.

Gaius Julius Caesar was born in 100(or 102) BC. When the boy was 16, his father died. In a year Caesar married Korneliya, a daughter of Zinna, a friend and supporter of Marius. However, Caesar was not lucky because Sulla’s coming to power prevented him from taking high positions, but as we see from the history, that fact did not stop the ambitious politician.


Caesar refused to follow Sulla’s order and divorce his wife and that is why Sulla took away Korneliya’s inheritance and dowry, leaving Caesar without means of living. Sulla considered Caesar to be his serious competitor and he did his best in order to disarm him. Caesar had to leave Italy.


Many historians describe an interesting case which shows precisely the character of the future leader. When Caesar served in Roman Army, he was captured by pirates. They demanded a ransom of 20 talents for Caesar’s life. Caesar said laughingly that the price for his life was too low and promised to get them 50 talents. While Caesars’ friends were looking for money, he set his own rules on the ship. He would not let pirates make noise when he was asleep, he would participate in all their competitions. However, pirates did not like his literary works, which the future leader would read to them periodically. Then Caesar threatened to crucify them which evoked pirates’ Homeric laughter.


Meanwhile, Gentlemen of Fortune did not even realize who they were dealing with. Caesar always kept his promises.


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