

Juliusââ¬â¢s quaestorship was in the province of Further Spain (the south and southwest regions of present-day Spain). This didnââ¬â¢t stop him though he hosted parties until he gained the favor of the people to be elected to be a quaestor.

his aunt Julia died and few months after his auntââ¬â¢s death, his wife Cornelia died trying to give Julius a son. Julius spent the next few years after fighting in Asia making a bigger name for him. Julius joined the fighting against the rebels and campaigned for two years. Soon after the crucifixions of the pirates, a revolt against Roman rule in Asia broke out. He overpowered the pirates and captured most of them. After being set free, Julius went to a near port city of Miletus to hire several ships and dozens of men, and then returned to Pharmacusa. Then he told them to ask for 50 talents and they did. Julius replied to this by saying a man of his importance was worth much more than 20 talents. Realizing Julius was a member of a wealthy family th ey held him hostage and demand 20 talents for his release. As he ship neared the island of Pharmacusa, a few miles off the Asian coast, it was swarmed by pirates. Julius was forced to flee and goâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦that on the way to the western part of present-day Turkey. Juliusââ¬â¢s name was on the hit list that Sulla, the dictator at this time, put out. With these connections, Julius would be forced to face the harsh realities of Roman politics. When Julius was fifteen his father died and he became the man of the house, with links with the Populares through his first wife Cornelia and his aunt Julia, who had been married to Marius. Julius came from a family that was known to have the blood of both of kings who wield the greatest power amongst men, and the gods who in turn held power, even over Kings.

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