Julius Caesar reportedly said his last words in Greek: "And you, son Brutus" (Καὶ σύ, τέκνον Βροῦτε). But why did Caesar choose to speak these words in Greek? The Ides of March and Caesar’s ...
Twenty year-old Julius Caesar flees Rome for his life during the reign of Sulla but through skill and ambition rises four decades later to become Rome's supreme dictator.
Alas for history, little of Caesar’s work survives (see The Cambridge Companion to the Writings of Julius Caesar). What we do have, however, is important, the fourteen “books” of war commentaries; ...
A rare Roman coin depicting Julius Caesar’s assassin, Brutus, sold for €1.9 million ($2 million) at a Geneva auction, far exceeding its €800,000 estimate. Coin specialists Numismatica ...
The name Julius Caesar reverberates through the annals of history like a thunderclap. A figure of immense power and importance in the ancient Roman world, Caesar's life was filled with military ...