| Timeline |
| -0044 |
Ides of March, assassinated on 15 March |
| -0045 |
Declared dictator for life |
| -0048 |
Pompey murdered |
| -0049 |
Crosses the Rubicon - Civil War begins |
| -0052 |
Clodius murdered; Caesar defeats Vercingetorix |
| -0054 |
His daughter Julia, Pompey's wife, dies |
| -0055 |
Crosses the Rhine; Invades Britain |
| -0058 |
Defeats Helvetii and Germans |
| -0059 |
Consul. Marries Calpurnia |
| -0060 |
Becomes Consul and forms the Triumvirate |
| -0061 |
Governor of Further Spain |
| -0062 |
Divorces Pompeia |
| -0063 |
Elected Pontifex Maximus |
| -0065 |
Elected Aedile |
| -0067 |
Marries Pompeia, a granddaughter of Sulla |
| -0069 |
Cornelia dies, Caesar elected quaestor |
| -0073 |
Elected Pontifex |
| -0075 |
Travels to Rhodes for philosophical and oratorical studies with the famous teacher Apollonius Molon; captured by pirates |
| -0081 |
Serves in Asia Minor on the personal staff of Marcus Minucius Thermus, praetor |
| -0082 |
Daughter, Julia, born (year approx) |
| -0084 |
Marries Cornelia, daughter of L. Cornelius Cinna |
| -0085 |
Caesar's father dies; nominated for the position of Flamen Dialis (high priest of Jupiter) |
| -0100 |
13 July - born into a patrician family, the gens Julia, which claimed descent from Iulus, son of the Trojan prince Aeneas, himself the son of the goddess Venus |