- Opening quote by or about the featured villain/villainess;- Historical map, annotated with key locations from person's life;- A Wicked Web featuring allies and enemies;- Historical photos and etchings;- Boxes with additional information;- Photo documentaries: six to eight pages of photos and ...
Caesar the Dictator Caesar arrived back in Rome in July of 46 BC, this time with the task of settling both the political and social situations. Though many, like Cicero, tried to persuade Caesar to return the Republic to its previous form of government, Caesar had no intention of giving up...
Although he was temporarily away from the capital of Rome, Caesar himself chose to plunge into the vortex of conspiracies after Roman dictatorWP SullaWP died. His first move was applying an impeachment of the governor-general for his corruption and oppression of the people of the Roman provinces...
stabbing it with his own writing pen, probably still completely unaware of the scope of the plot. At this point, the ferocity of the attack was revealed in earnest. The assassins stabbed Caesar relentlessly, each taking a shot at the dictator. ...
After Caesar's death, Brutus declares that he truly loved his friend. Brutus is a statesman, however, who values Rome even more than his friendship with Caesar. "If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of/Caesar's, to him I say, that Brutus' love to Caesar/was no less th...
Caesar, born Edward Sallow,[4] is the leader, dictator and co-founder of Caesar's Legion in 2281. Under his command the Legion has been building up a presence in the Mojave Wasteland, fighting a prolonged war with the New California Republic for control
Upon his triumphant return to Rome, Caesar was hailed as the father of his country and made dictator for life. Although he would serve just a year’s term, Caesar’s rule proved instrumental in reforming Rome for his countrymen. Caesar greatly transformed the empire, relieving debt and refor...
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Julius Caesar: Dictator for Life (Revised Edition)Denise Rinaldo
After 8 long years and countless campaigns, the Gallic Wars had finally come to an end. Caesar had proven himself as one of the greatest and most brutal conquerors of the ancient world, whilst also conducting some of the most brilliant siege tactics witnessed by history. ...