1 Annotated BibliographyMark, J. J. (2011, April 28). Julius Caesar.Ancient History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/Julius_Caesar/The author represents Julius Caesar as having excessive pride, when he was captured and insisted he was worth more than what they had requested. He also demonstrated the type of character he had, as he declared what he would do once he was released from captivity. This is a helpful source to identify what Julius Caesar would be capable of and his expectations.Ferrill, A., F., A., & A. (1986, January 01). The fall of the Roman Empire: The military explanation. Retrieved from https://www.biblio.com/9780500250952 The author in this website shows that Julius Caesar was doomed from the start, but he conveys no responsibility for dominating his flaws. From the beginning he was a leader and he was going to prove it and demonstrate it in action. This article …show more content…
(n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/ancient-rome/julius-caesar/ This author gives a fitting example of Julius Caesar and his desire for power. In this article it goeson to describe Julius Caesar abilities and his flaws in judgement, the mistakes he made while replacing people and not taking away their power. Julius Caesar faced challenges and was not accepted because of his strong personality.Parenti, M. (n.d.). Why was Caesar Really Killed? Retrieved from https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/1643The author presents in this article that many felt threaten by Julius leadership. All the senators that surrounded him plotted against him, they thought what they were doing was something good. Julius Caesar did not stand a chance in his attack, the assassins had no mercy and it was the end and the beginning of something that would change many. It is helpful in describing the after effects after his death it was more like trying to overthrow one from government, the struggle between the wealthy and a leader that was more