Goal: Create a dramatic cinematic historical biography poster for [subject figure], presenting him as a Roman general, statesman, and dictator in an epic ancient-war infographic style. Canvas: Vertical 3:4 poster, dark sepia and black palette with antique gold typography, parchment textures, faint Roman maps, diagrams, constellations, and architectural sketches in the background. High-contrast lighting, smoky battlefield atmosphere, gritty dust, embers, and ornate metallic highlights. Main subject: Center composition shows Julius Caesar riding a powerful black warhorse rearing forward. He wears elaborate Roman armor with gold details, leather skirt armor, bronze greaves, red cloak flowing behind him, and a laurel wreath. His right arm thrusts a short Roman sword toward the viewer in strong foreshortening. The horse has ornate gold-trimmed tack, medallions, leather straps, and dramatic glossy highlights. Keep the riderβs face intentionally obscured by a plain soft brown rectangular mask with no facial features. Behind him are Roman soldiers, standards, banners, and battlefield silhouettes. Primary text: Large antique serif gold title on the left reads β[headline text]β. Under it place β100 BC β 44 BCβ, then βROMAN GENERAL Β· STATESMAN Β· DICTATORβ, then βSTRATEGY Β· CONQUEST Β· REFORM Β· STATECRAFTβ. Add a gold Roman eagle-and-laurel emblem below the text. Event cards: Include exactly 8 glowing parchment-style historical event cards, numbered 01 through 08, each with a small sepia illustration and gold border. Arrange them around the central rider: two near the top, three down the right side, and three down the left/lower-left side. The 8 cards must read: 01 β β100 BCβ β βBirth in Romeβ β βBorn into the Julii family in Rome.β 02 β β60 BCβ β βFirst Triumvirateβ β βAlliance with Pompey and Crassus reshapes Roman politics.β 03 β β58β50 BCβ β βGallic Warsβ β βExpands Roman power through major campaigns in Gaul.β 04 β β49 BCβ β βCrossing the Rubiconβ β βDefies the Senate and begins civil war.β 05 β β48 BCβ β βVictory at Pharsalusβ β βDefeats Pompey and secures supremacy.β 06 β β46 BCβ β βDictator of Romeβ β βConsolidates power and restores order.β 07 β β46β44 BCβ β βReforms and Calendarβ β βAdvances legal, civic, and calendar reforms.β 08 β β44 BCβ β βIdes of March and Legacyβ β βAssassinated, but his legacy transforms history.β Bottom timeline: Add exactly 8 gold dots connected by a thin horizontal gold line along the bottom edge. Label them, from left to right: β100 BC Birth in Romeβ, β60 BC First Triumvirateβ, β58β50 BC Gallic Warsβ, β49 BC Crossing the Rubiconβ, β48 BC Victory at Pharsalusβ, β46 BC Dictator of Romeβ, β46β44 BC Reforms and Calendarβ, β44 BC Ides of March and Legacyβ. Visual style: Hyper-detailed digital painting, epic historical fantasy realism, museum-quality military portrait, ornate Roman imperial design, dramatic chiaroscuro, gilded serif typography, aged manuscript overlays, cinematic poster lighting, sharp central figure, slightly hazy background. Use [accent color] for borders, text, timeline, and decorative symbols. Constraints: Keep all text legible and correctly spelled. Use exactly 8 event cards and exactly 8 timeline points. Do not add modern objects, logos, watermarks, or extra people in the foreground beyond the mounted commander and background army. Maintain a dark ancient Roman atmosphere with no bright modern colors.
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