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Originally posted by robertthebard:
My point wasn't that you couldn't be the leader, but that your army had to be the one that built the empire, Julius inherited most of the Roman Empire, already built. Skirmishes to keep it not withstanding the topic.
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Caesar hugely expanded Rome's territories in Gaul and Germany. This was one of the major reasons that his enemies in Rome criticised him - because they argued that he was the aggressor by starting wars to increase the empire. Provincial governors were supposed to govern within their territory and only fight to defend themselves from attack. So while it's true that he didn't have much to do with the established provinces in Africa, Asia, Greece, and Spain, it was because of him that Rome ruled over Gaul and Germany.