Gaius Julius Caesar
....
Caesar received word from
Rome that his daughter, Julia had died. When the winter was over,
Caesar decided to deal with the Belgians once and for all. ....
(1751

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Caesar's Public Character
....
Caesar returned to
Rome, with Cleopatra in tow. In 45 BC he was proclaimed parens patrae, "parent of his country" (Weinstock 201ff). He was virtually a king. ....
(1833

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Gaul & Julius Caesar
....
Caesar received word from
Rome that his daughter, Julia had died. When the winter was over,
Caesar decided to deal with the Belgians once and for all. ....
(1751

7

)
Characters in Julius Caesar & Do the Right Thing
.... He is guilty of the abuse of greatness. Brutus is torn between loyalty to
Caesar and to
Rome. .... "Not that I loved
Caesar less, but that I loved
Rome more. ....
(854

3

)
Leadership of Julius Caesar and Napoleon
.... Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus. Parenti, M. (2004). The assassination of Julius
Caesar: A people's history of ancient
Rome. New York: New Press. Senge, PM, et al. ....
(2124

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Life and Legacy of Julius Caesar
.... Unfortunately for
Caesar, his principal protTgT Clodius engaged in what Plutarch calls reckless behavior once
Caesar had left
Rome, confiscating Cicero's ....
(5015

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Interpretations of Cleopatra
.... Plutarch (1-2) describes Cleopatra as having begun an acquaintance with
Rome's Julius
Caesar when she was only a girl and as continuing her association with ....
(1001

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Feminist Implications in Julius Caesar
.... counter-rational interpretation on the unfavorable auguries, one that not incidentally emphasizes
Caesar's manliness and position of power in
Rome: This dream ....
(2208

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Account of the Emperor Caesar Augustus
.... He was more circumspect in the West, especially in
Rome itself .... He emphasized instead the divinity of Julius
Caesar after his death and his status as the son of ....
(2897

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Marc Antony
.... In conclusion, one can see that while Antony was a great military leader, shrewd statesman and loyal friend of
Caesar and
Rome, he was not without fault. ....
(1684

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Conflicting Loyalities in a Play and a Film
.... He is guilty of the abuse of greatness. Brutus is torn between loyalty to
Caesar and to
Rome. .... "Not that I loved
Caesar less, but that I loved
Rome more. ....
(854

3

)
The Pantheon in Rome
.... in
Rome). Dio, probably on the strength of the inscription put up by Hadrian, believed the temple had been built by Agrippa in the reign of Augustus
Caesar. ....
(2144

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)
Rome
.... From Augustus
Caesar (as he was dubbed by a now rubber-stamp Senate) to Romulus Augustulus,
Rome's Emperors varied from competent to incompetent, from stolid ....
(826

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Greek Period and Roman Period
.... After
Caesar,
Rome was faced with one dictator after another culminating with the death of Augustus in August 14 AD The era from 14 AD to 180 AD briefly ....
(2578

10

)
Roman Orator Cicero
.... of amity. While
Caesar was virtual dictator of
Rome, Cicero lived as a private citizen and wrote extensively. After
Caesar's assassination ....
(1349

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CAESAR AND NIXON AS LEADERS
.... who was considered a dangerous revolutionary which earned him a personal rebuke from
Rome's temporary dictator Sulla. Duggan says that
Caesar showed then and ....
(2734

11

)
Julius Caesar & Richard Nixon as Leaders
.... who was considered a dangerous revolutionary which earned him a personal rebuke from
Rome's temporary dictator Sulla. Duggan says that
Caesar showed then and ....
(2733

11

)
Perspectives of Roman History
.... Upon return to
Rome,
Caesar acquired several key offices all at once: tribune, censor, pontifex maximus (chief priest of the state religion)" (Greer and Lewis ....
(2132

9

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Biography is an art
.... By the time
Caesar returned to
rome, he was able to revive the faction behind Marius and make it his own to counter that behind Sylla. ....
(2571

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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS The Last Days of Saint Paul
.... Paul was then held for awhile in the Roman barracks. At this point, Paul was allowed to go to
Rome so that his case might be tried in
Caesar's court. ....
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Imperial Worship under Roman Caesars
.... but hitherto they had not been long lasting." Julius
Caesar was born to a patrician family in
Rome, which traced its origins back to a Trojan clan founded by ....
(2869

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Imperial Worship System of the Early Caesars
.... but hitherto they had not been long lasting." Julius
Caesar was born to a patrician family in
Rome, which traced its origins back to a Trojan clan founded by ....
(2843

11

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The Roman conquest of Britain by Claudius
.... by Burke 8). This trade was primarily conducted between
Rome and the Belgic rulers of south-eastern Britain and the period between
Caesar's departure and ....
(1902

8

)
Early European History
.... In large historical terms, there was nothing inevitable about
Caesar's conquest of Gaul; had the course of domestic politics in
Rome been slightly different ....
(3235

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Alexander The Great
.... But internal contradictions existed within the Roman historical community: In
Rome Caesar was struck down in the Forum, to save the Republic, which promptly ....
(5786

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Leadership of Julius Caesar and MacBeth
The portrait of
Caesar that emerges from Plutarch is multi dimensional, not merely a tyrant intent on imposing his will on the citizens of
Rome, nor a ....
(1596

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Roman Empire
.... Eventually, Julius
Caesar became
Rome's dictator and through a series of reform great internal infrastructure development occurred, most notably the ....
(1465

6

)
History of France
.... In large historical terms, there was nothing inevitable about
Caesar's conquest of Gaul; had the course of domestic politics in
Rome been slightly different ....
(3429

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Ceasar's Conquest of Gaul
.... In large historical terms, there was nothing inevitable about
Caesar's conquest of Gaul; had the course of domestic politics in
Rome been slightly different ....
(3382

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The Roman Empire
.... Unfortunately for
Caesar, his principal protTgT Clodius engaged in what Plutarch calls reckless behavior once
Caesar had left
Rome, confiscating Cicero's ....
(4943

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)