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Cleopatra and Caesar: Power, scandal, and the rise of a queen
Cleopatra’s bold religious reforms and symbolic rule won her fierce loyalty and dangerous enemies within Egypt, forcing her ...
Julius Caesar reportedly said his last words in Greek: "And you, son Brutus?" But why did Caesar choose to speak these words ...
As a defender of these ideals, Brutus did not see himself as a conspirator or a traitor. Greek concepts of tyranny, virtue, ...
Believe it or not, that year lasted 445 days. It really happened, in Rome, and it became known as “the Year of Confusion.” ...
"He was of spare habit, had a soft and white skin, suffered from distemper in the head, and was subject to epileptic fits, a trouble which first attacked him, we are told, in Corduba." -- Plutarch's ...
After crossing the Rubicon with his army in tow, Julius Caesar broke another age-old tradition of Rome’s leaders by writing his own speech—and came up with the perfect catchphrase. But while many ...
A gold coin from the first century B.C.E. featuring Brutus, the close ally and assassin of Julius Caesar, is anticipated to sell for more than $1.1 million at an auction in Switzerland. The profile of ...
Philadelphia Theatre Company (PTC) will present Caesar, a new adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, February ...
Julius Caesar had a 'crazy bulge' on his head, a new 3D reconstruction of the infamous Roman leader has revealed. The National Museum of Antiquities in the Netherlands has revealed a new bust based on ...
The 53rd program in the series of screening of prominent filmed theaters, at the Iranian Artists Forum (IAF) in Tehran, was ...
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