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Julius Caesar

From The Anglish Moot

Julius Caesar (12 July 100 BCE – 15 March 44 BCE) was a Romish heretow and statesman. Through his deeds the Romish Folkthing became a Caserdom. He overcame Gallia-Rike, and spread Romish onwald all the way to the Westsea, with the first overwinning of Britland in 55 BC. His friend, Marcus Brutus, and others murdered him, fearing that he wished to become king.

In 42 BC, two years after his death, the Romish Aldermensrede made him a god.