"The Sons of Caesar" is the story of one of the most colourful dynasties in history, from Caesar's rise to power in the first century BC to Nero's death in AD 68. It reviews the long history of the Julian and Claudian families in the Republic and the social and political background...
Known for initiating two centuries of peace in Rome, Augustus Caesar’s rise to political power was anything but amicable.
Meanwhile, Caesar's power grew while in Gaul. Laws were altered to suit his needs. Some senators, notably Cato and Cicero, were alarmed by the weakening legal fabric. Rome had once created the office oftribuneto give theplebeians power against the patricians. Among other powers, thetribune'...
After Julius Caesar was assassinated, it paved the way for Caesar Augustus to take power and create one of the most effective governments in Roman history. The death of Julius Caesar also inspired one of Shakespeare's most famous plays.Julius...
He's been considered arguably one of the greatest political rulers to ever walk the earth. It is written in the New Testament: “Now it came about in those days that a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that a census be taken of all the inhabited of the earth”- Luke 2.1. ...
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and ruled forty years more with his equally remarkable wife Livia. Caesar's Legacy grippingly retells the story of Augustus' rise to power by focusing on how the bloody civil wars which he and his soldiers fought transformed the lives of men and women throughout the Mediterranean world and ...
"Now would be the time to run." —Caesarto Rebels "Why do we not move after him? Must Julius fucking Caesar risk life to kill every last rebel himself " —Caesarto Crassus "You mind your step with care, boy. Many a giant has tumbled to the afterlife, believing himself too big to ...
was abandoned by his soldiers, captured by his enemies and executed. A year later, Brutus and Cassius lost a battle andcommitted suicide.Octavius, by contrast, continued on his bloody rise to power and eventually ended up as Rome’s first emperor. Eventually, he went by the name ofAugustus...