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 ...
Following his victories in Gaul, Julius Caesar attempts to return to Rome, but his former ally Pompey and his enemies in the Senate instead order him to lay down his command. January 10-11, 49 B.C.
In this classic Shakespeare drama, Caesar's tyrannical rule of Rome divides the city ... the first Broadway staging of Julius Caesar in over 50 years. It will mark his first New York stage ...
His prospects were bleak: Rome was dangerous, engulfed by civil war between power-hungry factions. One of these was led by his great-uncle, Julius Caesar. Then Augustus got a lucky break.
Over two millennia ago, the Romans built a canal while battling the Celts, and scientists in France may have just […] ...
Tales of ancient Rome have long enraptured modern audiences ... He is unaware, however, that his captive is a young Caius Julius Caesar. It does not take the young soldier long to seek revenge ...
This is the Rome you'll see as you tour the gladiatorial arena (the Colosseum), the public square where Julius Caesar was laid to ... in a 2012 episode of his show, "Rick Steves' Europe." ...
Few men of history have as formidable or as mighty a reputation as Julius Caesar He is not only one ... also earned him many enemies especially in Rome a city that would ultimately prove the ...
First up, Julius Caesar ... and he was a bit of a show off. He tried to invade Britain twice but failed. Things didn’t end happily for him, when some people in Rome thought he was getting ...
After eliminating his rivals in a civil war, general and politician Gaius Julius Caesar began serving as dictator of Rome in 49 BCE. He established a number of political reforms before getting ...