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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 ...
From 48 to 46 B.C.E., Julius Caesar’s political genius radically transformed the Roman political landscape, leading to the ...
Four temples in the heart of Rome, including the site where Roman emperor Julius Caesar was assassinated, are open to tourist visits for the first time.
The Battle of Munda, fought in 45 B.C.E., was the final decisive engagement in Julius Caesar’s campaign to eliminate the ...
Four temples in the heart of Rome, including the site where Julius Caesar, the most famous Roman emperor, was assassinated, are being opened for tourist visits for the first time this week. According ...
If you consider the Roman Empire to have ended in 476 and count only emperors who were old enough to rule for their entire ...
How much do you know about the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar? Let's play two truths and one lie: which of the following facts ...
Caesar Augustus, who was born in 63 BC and was originally known as Octavian, rose to prominence as the first emperor of the Roman Empire following the death of Julius Caesar, his great-uncle.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg loves the Roman Empire. A phrase on his shirt at the Meta Connect 2024 event paid tribute to Caesar and may be the company's vision.