Introductory American History

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The strife in the city had ceased for a time when Pompey, a famous general, who had once shared power with Caesar as a "triumvir, " joined the senators in planning his ruin. Caesar led his army into Italy to the borders of the Rubicon. Exclaiming, "The die is cast, '" he crossed the sacred boundary and marched straight to Rome. Pompey and his party fled, and civil war divided the Roman world into those who followed Caesar and those who followed Pompey, Caesar was everywhere victorious, in Italy..., Africa, Spain, and the East. He brought back order into the government of the city and of the provinces, but in the year 44 B. C. He was murdered in the senate-house by several senators, one of whom, Marcus Brutus, had been his friend.
ORIGIN OF THE TITLE "EMPEROR. " Caesar had not been called "emperor, " though the chief power had been his. One of his titles was "imperator, " or commander of the army, a word from which our word "emperor" comes. He was really the first emperor of Rome. In later times the very word Caesar became an imperial title, not only in the Roman Empire, but also in modern Germany, for "Kaiser" is another form of the word "Caesar.


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