A superb general and politician, Julius Caesar (c.100 BC – 44 BC / Reigned 46 – 44 BC) changed the course of Roman history. Although he did not rule for long, he gave Rome fresh hope and a ...
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Who Was Julius Caesar?
After Sulla’s death, Caesar returned to Rome, where he rapidly climbed the cursus honorum, serving as quaestor in 69 BC, ...
Roman proconsul Julius Caesar conducts a series of military campaigns ... who since Crassus’s death had been moving politically closer to the aristocratic optimates. After the fighting was ...
Director Max Lewendel’s pacy, hectic production leans into the play’s themes of populism and propaganda, convincingly ...
History can be messy, but you can be confident that “Et tu, Brute?” wasn’t Julius Caesar’s final question. There was financial incentive to prevent every bout from ending in death. Training and ...
When It Is Coming, It Is Doing’. ‘MOMENTS IN HISTORY’ are akin to ‘making irrevocable decisions’ like the crossing of the ...
He came. He saw. He conquered. The tale of an ambitious power-grab that turned to tyranny. How Julius Caesar dismantled five centuries of ancient Roman democracy in just 16 years.
Some scholars even suggested that this period may have witnessed the earliest interactions between the civilizations of ...
Late on a warm June evening in New York’s Central Park, a crowd was enjoying a production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar in ...
By Monika Pronczuk and Joseph Johnson President Julius Maada Bio said there had been “a breach of security” at a key military barracks in the capital, Freetown. By Monika Pronczuk The main ...
Sierra Leone's opposition candidate, Julius Maada Bio, has rushed to take his presidential oath in a hotel after winning the run-off election. Mr Maada Bio is a former military ruler who briefly ...
Julius Maada Bio secured 43.3% of the vote, short of the 55% he needed to avoid a second round run-off. He will now face the ruling party candidate, Samura Kamara, who was behind by just 0.6% ...