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In the last years of his life, Julius Caesar began to implement a number of reforms. He began to settle military veterans and poor people in the colonies assumed the territory of Rome. Gave numerous groups of the population Roman citizenship. The most important and most famous Caesar's reform was to change the calendar, which with small amendments in force to this day. Many of the intended change Caesar could not enter into force. He wanted to in the cities of Italy was unified system of municipal government. He also plans a broad program of construction and codification of Roman law. Probably the main reason for the fall of Caesar was that he failed to make a good, based on the constitutional system of government. Since the victory at Munda to his death just over a year has elapsed. Many of their intentions Caesar could not materialize and therefore, it is difficult to assess how things have been further political career of Julius Caesar.

Other important contributions that Julius Caesar made indirectly were those to

literature.  Brutus is featured in Dante's La Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy)

as being equal to Judas Iscariot as a traitor.  William Shakespeare also wrote

a play entitled "Julius Caesar," which is not as well known as "MacBeth" or

"Hamlet" but is still worth reading. 

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