Juliu Késárì: Ìyàtọ̀ láàrin àwọn àtúnyẹ̀wò

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'''Gaiu Juliu Késárì'''<ref name="name">Fully, ''Caius Iulius Caii filius Caii nepos Caesar Imperator'' ("Gaius Julius Caesar, son of Gaius, grandson of Gaius, Imperator"). Official name after [[deification]] in 42 BC: ''Divus Iulius'' ("The Divine Julius").</ref> (13 July 100 BC<ref>There is some dispute over the date of Caesar's birth. The day is sometimes stated to be 12 July when his feast-day was celebrated after deification, but this was because his true birthday clashed with the ''[[Ludi Apollinares]]''. Some scholars, based on the dates he held certain magistracies, have made a case for 101 or 102&nbsp;BC as the year of his birth, but scholarly consensus favours 100&nbsp;BC. Goldsworthy, 30</ref> – 15 March 44 BC)<ref>After Caesar's death the leap years were not inserted according to his intent and there is uncertainty about when leap years were observed between 45&nbsp;BC and AD&nbsp;4 inclusive; the dates in this article between 45&nbsp;BC and AD&nbsp;4 inclusive are those observed in Rome and there is an uncertainty of about a day as to where those dates would be on the [[proleptic Julian calendar]]. See Blackburn, B and Holford-Strevens, L. (1999 corrected 2003). ''The Oxford Companion to the Year''. Oxford University Press. p. 671. ISBN 978-0-19-214231-3</ref> je [[general|ogagun]] ati [[statesman|agbaalu]] ara [[Roman Republic|Romu]] . O kopa pataki ninu iyipada [[Roman Republic|Romu Olominira]] si [[Roman Empire|Ileobaluaye Romu]].
'''Gaiu Juliu Késárì'''
 
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