
The story of Caesar
Caesar was a prominent figure in the Bible, known for his role in the New Testament. He was the Roman Emperor at the time of Jesus' birth and was responsible for the taxation of the Jews. He was born in Rome to Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia Cotta. He had two siblings, Julia and Sextus. Caesar is best known for his role in the New Testament, as he was the one who ordered the taxation of the Jews. This taxation led to the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born. Caesar is also known for his military conquests, which helped to expand the Roman Empire. He was also responsible for the introduction of the Julian calendar, which is still used today. Caesar was a powerful figure in the Bible and in history. He was responsible for the taxation of the Jews, which led to the birth of Jesus, and his military conquests helped to expand the Roman Empire. He is also remembered for introducing the Julian calendar, which is still used today.
Name meaning
Hairy
Name origin
Latin
Role
Emperor
First mention
Matthew 16:13
Appearances in the Bible
41 mentions
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