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Julius Caesar’s First Campaign in Britain: 55 B.C.E. and the Roman Quest Across the Sea
In 55 B.C.E., Julius Caesar embarked on a daring campaign to Britain, marking the first Roman expedition to the mysterious ...
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Caesar’s Last Years The Ambition Strategy and Reactions That Shaped Rome’s Fate
Between 45 and 44 B.C.E., Julius Caesar held unrivaled power over Rome, stirring whispers about monarchy and royal ambition ...
Julius Caesar was born in Rome, on either the 12 or 13 of July in 100 B.C. Through a combination of political savvy, charisma and backhanded dealings, he quickly rose to power, becoming dictator ...
Julius Caesar is probably the most famous Roman of all. He was born in July 100BC into an aristocratic family fallen on hard times. From his earliest years he was determined to succeed in the murky… ...
Receiving his laurel crown, Julius Caesar passes through Rome in his triumphal chariot in this 15th-century painting by Andrea Mantegna, displayed in Hampton Court Palace, London.
Largo Argentina, one of Rome's most history-rich temple complexes, has been opened to the public. The complex is home to the "Sacred Area," where Julius Caesar was assassinated, and once housed ...
Powell first read Julius Caesar in high school, and understood it included grand rhetoric. He comprehended this more fully after reading Rome and Rhetoric: Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, a 2011 book by ...
ROME, June 19 (Reuters) - History buffs will be able to stroll close to the spot where legend says Julius Caesar met his bloody end, when Rome authorities open a new walkway on the ancient site on ...
An ancient square where historians believe Julius Caesar was stabbed to death — one of the most infamous assassinations in history — was opened to the public for the first time Tuesday.
History buffs will be able to stroll close to the spot where legend says Julius Caesar met his bloody end, when Rome authorities open a new walkway on the ancient site on Tuesday.
The area among Rome’s ancient ruins where general Julius Caesar was assassinated will be open to tourists starting in 2013 following long-running excavation work, local officials told AFP on … ...
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