March 15 is associated with misfortune and doom. On this day, Roman dictator Julius Caesar was murdered at the hands of ...
The assassination of Julius Caesar was reenacted in Rome at the exact same place where it had taken place 2,000 years ago.
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 ...
On March 15, 44 B.C., on the “ides of March,” Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by Roman senators, including ...
Roman proconsul Julius Caesar conducts a series of military campaigns ... into crisis for much of Caesar’s life. During his youth, generals and politicians often exploited their military ...
elected by Roman citizens. But the senators were fighting for power between themselves. Order had given way to anarchy and only might was right. Julius Caesar was convinced something had to change.
From famed French author Jean-Pierre Pecau and legendary artist Max Von Fafner comes a tale of a gladiator's quest for ...
As a general, Caesar new that circumstances could change in an instant. According to Bill Yonne's "Julius Caesar ... one notable incident in the ancient Roman's life (involving pirates, of ...
First up, Julius Caesar. He wasn’t actually an emperor – he was just a really powerful Roman who started the Empire. He was a great Roman general, a very popular leader and he was a bit of a ...
While the “frivolous East” may have been happy to venerate men as though they were gods, the serious men of the Roman ...
On Jan. 10, 49 B.C., Julius Caesar marched across the Rubicon river into Italy, launching a civil war against the Roman Republic ... the support of the elderly general Pompey and, while governor ...
After eliminating his rivals in a civil war, general and politician Gaius Julius Caesar ... civil war that doomed the Roman Republic to mutate into an empire with Caesar's adopted heir Octavian ...