WIRE — Julius Caesar's legacy extends beyond his famous "Veni, Vidi, Vici" military triumphs. His Gallic Wars conquests significantly expanded Roman territories and wealth for the Republic. Caesar's reforms modernized the Roman state and introduced the Julian Calendar. His assassination on the Ides of March led to further civil war and the Roman Empire. His influence continues to be studied and inspires titles and artistic works.

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