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44 B C Roman World
1,067 wordsIn history it is rare to find truly great leadership, but every once in a while someone comes along so charismatic that even his enemies cannot but admire him. Rome in the first century B. C. was replete with statesmen, generals and leaders who to this day are remembered as being among the greatest and most fascinating that ever lived. But there is no doubt as to the most memorable of these. Gaius Julius Caesar lived from 100 to 44 B. C. and though his life began and ended with Rome beset by int...
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Ides Of March Julius Caesar
1,209 words... for Caesar's brains. He was forced to retreat. But in the spring he came back with more troops and he forced the British tribal leaders to surrender. Meanwhile the situation in Gaul became alarming (May 35). When Caesar went back to Gaul, he discovered the Gallic tribes had revolted and slaughtered many roman troops and taken others hostage. Romans did not usually wage war in the winter, but Caesar made an exception. At first he had crushed and Gallic tribes, But a young chief named Vercinge...
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Alexander The Great Julius Caesar
2,160 wordsGaius Suetonius Tranquillus - lawyer and author of a dozen books, among them Lives of Famous Whores and The Physical Defects of Mankind (What was that about? ) - worked for a time as private secretary to the Emperor Hadrian. Presumably it was during this period that he has access to the imperial archives, where he got the material for The Twelve Caesars, the only complete book of his to survive. Suetonius was born in AD 69, the year of the three Caesars Galba, Otho, Vitellius; and he grew up und...
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Checks And Balances Roman Republic
1,264 wordsEssay on the breakdown of the early Ancient roman republic. For men who had easily endured hardship, danger and difficult uncertainty, leisure and riches, though in some ways desirable, proved burdensome and a source of grief. Sallust The causes for the breakdown of the early Roman Republic cannot be attributed to a single event, trend or individual, rather it was due to a combination of all three in varying degrees. The principal and fundamental cause was the breakdown of the political checks a...
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One Of The First West Wing
1,907 wordsIn AD 64, Nero set fire to the city of Rome. The exact reasons he did it are not fully known. It is thought that he partly did for poetic or artistic purposes, or for the purpose of clearing away a city that had currently dissatisfied him. In its place however he did rebuild a better Rome, for the most part that is. A large portion, and arguably too large of a portion, was expropriated for the use of his own residence to be called the Domus Aurea. This is translated: The Golden House, and so, th...
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One Of The First West Wing
1,612 wordsIn AD 64, Nero set fire to the city of Rome. The exact reasons he did it are not fully known. It is thought that he partly did for poetic or artistic purposes, or for the purpose of clearing away a city that had currently dissatisfied him. In its place however he did rebuild a better Rome, for the most part that is. A large portion, and arguably too large of a portion, was expropriated for the use of his own residence to be called the Domus Aurea. This is translated: The Golden House, and so, th...
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Ides Of March Julius Caesar
1,215 wordsWhen the play first begin Julius Caesar, the man himself is entering Rome, returning from battle. He has defeated Pompey, and the crowd is happy. However, not all citizens are happy. Already there is conspiracy being planned. Marullus and Flavius make fun of the commoners, because did they not cheer for Pompey the same way that they cheer Caesar. Marullus angrily yells: O you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome, Knew you not Pompey? Many a time and oft Have you climb up to walls and battlements, ...
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Ides Of March Julius Caesar
1,666 wordsShakespeare Shakespeare's Julius Caesar vrs. The Historical Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC, and assassinated 56 years later. In that time, he was captured by, and slew the offending, pirates, became question, pontifex maximus, propretor, a member of the First Triumvirate, Consul, and dictator. He defeated the Helvetii, invaded Britain, and fought the Gauls. He crossed the river Rubicon and started the 49 BC Civil War. A year later, he defeated the great Pompey at the battle of Pha...
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Suetonius Shows How Caesar Shows How Caesar Money
681 wordsThe Lives of the Caesars Julius Caesar was a strong leader for the Romans who changed the course of the history. With his courage and strength he created a strong empire. Caesar was a major part of the Roman Empire because of his strength and his strong war strategies. Julius Caesar was a Roman general and statesman whose dictatorship was pivotal in Rome s transition from republic to empire. Suetonius seems to be attacking Caesar s reputation but is still showing the good side. Caesar s lust for...
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