How was Caesar born?

The Ancient Roman caesarean section was first performed to remove a baby from the womb of a mother who died during childbirth. Caesar's mother, Aurelia, lived through childbirth and successfully gave birth to her son. Julius Caesars mother was alive and well during his life.
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How do we know when Caesar was born?

The exact date of Julius Caesar's birth is not known, but historians claim it to be on July 12 or 13, 100 or 102 BC in Rome. His parents were Gaius Julius Caesar (a praetor) and Aurelia and although he belonged to a noble family, they weren't very influential or rich during this time.
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Did Julius Caesar have a cesarean birth?

He was not born via C-Section. Contrary to popular belief, Julius Caesar was not born via C-section. The technique for delivering babies by C-section was well known in ancient Rome. However, doctors only used it in extreme cases when there was no hope of the mother surviving and they had to save the child's life.
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Who was Caesar descended from?

Julius Caesar was born on July 12 or 13, 100 BC, Subura in Rome into a patrician family, the gens Julia, which claimed descent from Iulus, son of the legendary Trojan prince Aeneas, supposedly the son of the goddess Venus. His father died when he was just 16, leaving Caesar as the head of the household.
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How did Caesar grow up?

Where did Caesar grow up? Julius Caesar was born in Subura, Rome in the year 100 BC. He was born to an aristocratic family that could trace their bloodlines back to the founding of Rome. His parents were well-off, but they weren't rich by Roman standards.
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Who ruled Rome before Julius Caesar?

Before Julius Caesar took control in 48BC, the Roman Empire was not ruled by the Emperor but by two consuls who were elected by the citizens of Rome. Rome was then known as a Republic.
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What ethnicity was Caesar?

Julius Caesar was a Roman general and politician who named himself dictator of the Roman Empire, a rule that lasted less than one year before he was famously assassinated by political rivals in 44 B.C. Caesar was born on July 12 or 13 in 100 B.C. to a noble family. During his youth, the Roman Republic was in chaos.
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Do any ancient Roman families still exist?

There are no ancestors today leading back to them like for example the famous Medici family from renaissance Italy.
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Is Julius Caesar descended from Venus?

Early Life of Gaius Julius Caesar

Caesar traced his bloodline to the origins of Rome and claimed to be a descendant of the goddess Venus through the Trojan prince Aeneas and his son Iulus. Despite his allegedly noble heritage, however, Caesar's family was not wealthy or particularly influential in Roman politics.
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Who is the first cesarean baby?

1794: Elizabeth Bennett delivers a daughter by cesarean section, becoming the first woman in the United States to give birth this way and survive. Her husband, Jesse, is the physician who performs the operation.
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Did Cleopatra have a C-section?

After the defeat of Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, Cleopatra seems to have groomed Caesarion to take over as "sole ruler without his mother". She may have intended to go into exile, perhaps with Antony, who may have hoped that he would be allowed to retire as Lepidus had.
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What did they do before C-sections?

Before anesthesia, when a baby was hopelessly stuck doctors would perform a very unpleasant procedure called a craniotomy. This literally involved crushing the baby's skull to get them out of the mother.
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Why was Julius Caesar called Caesar?

He wasn't born by caesarean section.

According to some sources, the origin of the Caesar name is attributable to one of Caesar's forebears who was “caesus,” (Latin for “cut”) from his mother's womb.
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What was the height of Julius Caesar?

Julius Caesar was born at Godalming in Surrey March 25, 1830. Height 5ft 7 ½ in., and weight 12 st. 6 lbs., being for his size a very powerful man, and possessing some knowledge of the art of self-defence.
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What are 5 interesting facts about Julius Caesar?

10 Little-Known Facts About Julius Caesar
  • Origins of Caesar's Name. ...
  • Caesar Had a Love Affair & Son with Cleopatra. ...
  • Caesar Was the Father of Leap Year. ...
  • Caesar Was the First Roman to Make a Coin in His Image. ...
  • Caesar Was Adored by the People & Left Them in His Will. ...
  • Julius Caesar Ignited a Violent Civil War.
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What is the oldest family in the world?

The Donnellys, the world's oldest family, have more than 1,000 years of life among them. The 13-sibling farming family from rural County Armagh, Ireland, recently received a Guinness World Record for being the oldest living siblings. They received the gong while making the BBC documentary "The World's Oldest Family."
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What food did Roman emperors eat?

Another food the Roman Emperors loved was the pork, at least as much as wine. Pork was used to produce fresh sausages to roast on the grill and animals were often from private farms, producing fruit, vegetables and other local products, too.
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Who was the best Caesar?

Why? This man forged an Empire. Despite springing from relatively modest origins, Augustus Caesar's legacy was the foundation of an imperial system that dominated Europe for over four centuries.
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Was Caesar a good ruler?

Caesar was a very successful leader of the Roman army. He won many wars and won land that made the Roman empire very large. He also invaded Britain twice! This was something that many other leaders had failed to do.
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Where did Brutus stab Julius?

Led by Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus, they fatally stabbed Caesar in Rome, near the Theatre of Pompey. Caesar had been recently named “dictator in perpetuity” of the Roman Republic.
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What happened to Brutus after killing Caesar?

Marcus Junius Brutus, a leading conspirator in the assassination of Julius Caesar, dies by suicide after his defeat at the second battle of Philippi.
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What were Caesar's last words to Brutus?

Another Shakespearean invention was Caesar's last words, "Et tu, Brute?," meaning "You too, Brutus?" in Latin.
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