Politician

Lucius Caesar

17 BC - 2

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His biography is available in 35 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 31 in 2024). Lucius Caesar is the 964th most popular politician (up from 1,270th in 2024), the 421st most popular biography from Italy (up from 516th in 2019) and the 62nd most popular Italian Politician.

Lucius Caesar was a Roman general and statesman who was a member of the first triumvirate with Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus and Marcus Licinius Crassus. He was known for his conquests in Gaul and for his victory at the Battle of Alesia, which marked the end of the Gallic Wars.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Lucius Caesar ranks 964 out of 19,576Before him are Vladislaus II of Hungary, Anwar Ibrahim, Michael III, Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, Radu cel Frumos, and Umar II. After him are Richard I of Normandy, Lazar of Serbia, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, Shunzhi Emperor, Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain, and Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu.

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Among people born in 17 BC, Lucius Caesar ranks 2Before him is Arminius.  Among people deceased in 2, Lucius Caesar ranks 1After him is Marcus Lollius.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Lucius Caesar ranks 421 out of NaNBefore him are Pope Adrian III (800), Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655), Pope Zosimus (400), Pope Fabian (200), Fabio Capello (1946), and Lisa del Giocondo (1479). After him are Claudio Ranieri (1951), Pope Pelagius II (520), Giuliano de' Medici (1453), Archytas (-428), Giorgio Napolitano (1925), and Luigi Pirandello (1867).

Among Politicians In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Lucius Caesar ranks 62Before him are Catiline (-109), Maxentius (278), Charles IV of Spain (1748), Gallienus (218), Gaius Octavius (-100), and Enrico Dandolo (1107). After him are Giorgio Napolitano (1925), Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies (1751), Conrad IV of Germany (1228), Amadeo I of Spain (1845), Brennus (-500), and Maria Luisa of Spain (1745).

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