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What Really Happened to Julius Caesar? History vs. ShakespeareBrutus, Cassius, Cicero... and a betrayal that changed Rome forever. This is the true story behind Caesar’s fall.
Julius Caesar's bloody assassination on March 15, 44 B.C., forever marked March 15, or the Ides of March, as a day of infamy. It has fascinated scholars and writers ever since. For ancient Romans ...
Julius Caesar bade us beware of leaders who bang the drums of war. Snopes ... No record of this quote has been found prior to its appearance on the Internet in late 2001. So what's going ...
As general, Caesar led the Roman army to victory in the Gallic Wars (58 to 50 B.C.). But unwilling to give up his newfound power, he famously crossed the Rubicon River on Jan. 10, 49 B.C., leading ...
As Caesar's heir, this made Augustus the son of a god - a fact he was not shy of reminding his people. In truth, Augustus did believe in restoring Rome to its former glories. He was a conservative ...
This is the story of a brazen, ambitious power-grab that saw Julius Caesar consolidate the vast power of Rome in his own hands. Premieres Tuesdays, April 2 - 16, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV ...
Julius Caesar is a middle-ranking Senator in the Roman Republic. Most countries of the time are ruled by Kings, but Rome prides itself on being governed on republican principles.
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