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This man defeated Vercingetorix at the 52 B.C. Battle of Alesia, & Gaul was Rome's |
Julius Caesar
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ANCIENT BATTLES |
2019-05-15 |
#7993 |
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This commander's victory over Pompey in 48 B.C. at Pharsalus took him to the pinnacle of power |
Julius Caesar
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$800 |
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ANCIENT BATTLES |
2017-02-28 |
#7477 |
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He said, "to leave this stream uncrossed will breed manifold distress for me; to cross it, for all mankind" |
Julius Caesar
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ANCIENT QUOTES |
2011-02-08 |
#6082 |
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Plutarch's chapter on Romulus quotes this much later man as saying, "I love treason but hate a traitor" |
Julius Caesar
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ANCIENT TIMES |
2008-05-09 |
#5460 |
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A party of this leader's so-called friends conspired to kill him, & did, in March 44 B.C. |
Julius Caesar
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$200 |
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ANCIENT ROMANS |
2004-03-16 |
#4502 |
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The Roman gladiators only worked funerals until this leader instituted some games for them in 46 B.C. |
Julius Caesar
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AN ANCIENT LIFETIME AGO |
2003-04-25 |
#4305 |
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In 44 B.C. the senate of Rome wanted his head--on all silver coins |
Julius Caesar
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$200 |
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ANCIENT COINS |
2000-09-12 |
#3682 |
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This Roman leader reforms the calendar; will wife Calpurnia be Miss July? Scroll at 6 |
Julius Caesar
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$200 |
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ANCIENT NEWS BULLETINS |
1997-09-05 |
#2990 |
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This dictator of Rome, assassinated in 44 B.C., always wore a laurel wreath to cover his baldness |
Julius Caesar
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$200 |
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THE ANCIENTS |
1994-12-05 |
#2361 |
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Bartlett's quotes him as saying, "I wished my wife to be not so much as suspected" |
Julius Caesar
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$500 |
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ANCIENT QUOTATIONS |
1994-07-21 |
#2294 |
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Plutarch said this rival of Pompey was subject to attacks of giddiness |
Julius Caesar
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$400 |
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FAMOUS ANCIENT NAMES |
1994-06-07 |
#2262 |
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He quoted the proverb "The die is cast" when he crossed the Rubicon |
Julius Caesar
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$200 |
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ANCIENT QUOTES |
1993-01-11 |
#1926 |
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Paris was known by its Celtic name "Lutetia", when he took it from the Parisii tribe in 52 B.C. |
Julius Caesar
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$200 |
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ANCIENT HISTORY |
1990-04-02 |
#1296 |
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Not surprisingly, this Roman named his first child Julia |
Julius Caesar
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$200 |
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ANCIENT HISTORY |
1987-12-07 |
#751 |
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In 55 and 54 B.C., his forces invaded Britain |
Julius Caesar
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$400 |
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ANCIENT TIMES |
1987-11-09 |
#731 |
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Pompey divorced this Roman's lover, married his daughter, & was defeated by him at Pharsalus |
Julius Caesar
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$400 |
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ANCIENT HISTORY |
1987-01-14 |
#548 |
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Besides Cleopatra, his "royal conquests" were said to include the King of Bithynia |
Julius Caesar
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$500 |
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ANCIENT RUMORS |
1986-12-12 |
#525 |
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General & statesman who adopted the solar year for the Roman calendar |
Julius Caesar
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$200 |
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ANCIENT WORLDS |
1985-12-30 |
#341 |
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Cornelia was his 1st wife; Calpurnia his 2nd |
Julius Caesar
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FJ |
ANCIENT HISTORY |
1985-05-08 |
#173 |
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Octavius & Mark Antony fought the Battle of Actium to see who would succeed him |
Julius Caesar
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$800 |
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ANCIENT HISTORY |
1985-02-15 |
#115 |
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He crossed the Rubicon, a giant step toward becoming emperor |
Julius Caesar
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$400 |
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ANCIENT HISTORY |
1985-01-16 |
#93 |
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In the First Triumvirate the partner of Pompey & Crassus |
Julius Caesar
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$800 |
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ANCIENT HISTORY |
1984-12-26 |
#78 |