In 47 BC, Julius Caesar sailed to North Africa to mop up the remaining forces of his longtime rival, Pompey the Great, and ...
Long before ruling Rome, Julius Caesar faced Cilician pirates, raised his own ransom, and turned kidnapping into a ruthless ...
A powerful politician, army general, and emperor, Julius Caesar helped transform Rome into one of the most powerful empires in history. Caesar was beloved by many; however, his power also garnered ...
In 52 BC, Julius Caesar faced one of the most dangerous moments of his military career at the Siege of Alesia. Vercingetorix was trapped inside the fortress while a massive Gallic relief army ...
As we consider the manifestos of today’s progressives, we should ask: What can we learn from the reign of Julius Caesar? Julius Caesar established the Roman Empire and crowned himself dictator ...
JULIUS Caesar was a Roman general, who famously declared himself as the dictator of the Roman empire, shortly before his death. Caesar died in 44 BC after a rule which lasted less than a year. But why ...
Caius Julius Caesar was born around July 13, 100 B.C. and was stabbed to death in the Roman senate on March 15, 44 B.C. By the time he was killed he had been appointed Rome's dictator for life and was ...
Ensemble Shakespeare Company will present JULIUS CAESAR at The Flea Theater in Tribeca, NYC, in a contemporary staging that ...
Julius Caesar had a "crazy bulge" on his head that reveals the famous Roman emperor likely had his noggin squashed during childbirth. Experts got a good impression of what Caesar looked like thanks to ...
Caesar returns in triumph to Rome and the people pour out of their homes to celebrate. Alarmed by the autocrat’s popularity, the educated élite conspire to bring him down. After his assassination, ...