Jump to content
UNRV Ancient Roman Empire Forums

Runemeds

Plebes
  • Content Count

    1
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Community Reputation

0 Neutral

About Runemeds

  • Rank
    Tiro

Profile Information

  • Location
    Newcastle
  1. I haven't a clue whether I am posting in the right sector, but I'd like some insight. I am creating a speech as an assignment, and I have chosen I am acting as a civilian discussing his opinion on Julius Caesar a short time after his death. Basically this civilian is a supporter of Caesar, however he disagreed with a few of his actions. I have a moderately sized list of events that Caesar had done that the civilian can talk about, But I was hoping this community could help broaden that list, or help weed out anything that might be too 'out there' for a civilian to say. I currently have: Positives to talk about: High amounts of Victories Caesar has brought to Rome. Enjoyed reading Gallic Commentaries. Land divided up and distributed to the poor. Enjoyed the fact that the equestrians got upset. Liked the fact Caesar invested personal money into buildings and projects. Respects that he talked to the public a lot in his Early career. Loves the pirate scenario, including poetry readings (Caesar taken for ransom, Offers to pay double, then kills them.) A lot of Victory entertainment held. Flooded circus maximus (?) for ship battles, Seen as epic. Defend Caesar in the civil war. Include "he had no choice", "Senate forced him into it", etc. Negatives: Caesar often gave foreigners Roman citizenship. Recruited foreigners into his army. Disagree with his ethics on the way he treated his army but compliment how efficient they were. Gossip and Rumors: Massive Debt King of Bithynia sexual relations rumor Is there anything else I could add? I'd really love some insight on what I could do. Also, What kind of civilian would this be? Obviously not Equestrian. Plebeian?
×