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However, Caesar decided to divorce Pompeia after suspecting that she cheated on him for Publius Clodius. Just the same as Cornelia, Pompeia came from a powerful family. He married a second time to a woman named Pompeia who was the granddaughter of Sulla.
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Later on, Caesar lost the life of his wife Cornelia in 69 BC. Therefore, Caesar married Julia to Pompey in order to have a good relationship with the two powerful men. This was because Crassus was one of the wealthiest men in Rome and Pompey was a well-known hero who had defeated Mithridates. Also, Caesar forced his daughter Julia to marry Pompey, a man of a much older age for the sealing of the First Triumvirate (Wasson, 2016). While his feelings for her may have been genuine, he most likely married Cornelia for her wealth. Therefore, it is possible Caesar married Cornelia in order to gain an influential role in society. “Cornelia was the daughter of a prominent member in the Popular faction”(“Gaius Julius Caesar,” n.d.) Cornelia’s dad was Cornelius Cinna who was a powerful leader of Rome. Caesar married his first wife, Cornelia in 84 BC and had a child named Julia. In addition, Caesar was an immoral man who married several wives and had love affairs with many women. This reveals that Caesar’s father was power hungry, manipulative, and greedy, which means Caesar must have picked up his father’s ambitions. While it isn’t shown in history how Caesar’s father used his power to gain these positions, he clearly desired to move up in society. Later in the year, he and his family moved out of Rome so that his father could serve as governor of Asia Minor (Lendering, 2018). A few years afterward, with the influence of his family, Julius Caesar’s father became praetor in 92 BC. He was born into an influential family, primarily due to his family’s relations with Gaius Marius, the savior of the Roman republic. Although Caesar was a skillful leader who helped extend the Roman Republic, in reality, he was a greedy, immoral man who used the factors of manipulation in order to bring himself to success.īorn on July 12, 100 BC, Julius Caesar’s birth was said to have “marked the start of a new era” (“Julius Caesar Biography,” 2014) in parts of Roman History. As a person who was cherished but also resented by many, Julius Caesar left a valuable impression on those during his lifetime, and even to this day.