1. The English name of Caesar is: Julius Caesar.
(1) Julius: noun (n.) Julius.
(2) Caesar: The pronunciation in classical Latin is /'kaj.sar/, English [?si:z?], American [?siz?]; noun (n.) Caesar ( Ancient Roman general, politician, historian, 100-44 BC).
2. Introduction to Caesar (or Julius Caesar)
Gaius Julius Caesar (July 12, 102 BC - March 15, 44 BC), known as Caesar in history, was an outstanding military commander and politician at the end of the Roman Republic, and became the founder of the Roman Empire with his outstanding talents.
Caesar was born into a noble family and served successively as treasurer, chief priest, chancellor, consul, censor, dictator and other positions. In 49 BC, he led his army to occupy Rome, defeated Pompey, concentrated power in one body, and implemented dictatorship. On March 15, 44 BC, Caesar was assassinated by members of the Senate led by Ibrutus at the age of 58. After Caesar's death, his nephew and adopted son Octavian defeated Antony to create the Roman Empire and became the first emperor.