On March 15 in 44 B.C., Caesar was stabbed 23 times by conspirators who believed themselves to be saviors of liberty and democracy. Instead, the daggers they thrust into Caesar dealt a fatal blow to the already wounded Roman Republic. Caesar’s Assassination Unleashes a Brutal Fight for ...
A group of as many as 60 conspirators decided to assassinate Caesar at the meeting of the Senate on March 15, the ides of March. Collectively, the group stabbed Caesar a reported23 times, killing the Roman leader. The death of Julius Caesar ultimately had the opposite impact of what his a...
When the opportunity arose, they stabbed him to death. Yet Caesar was actually wildly popular with many Romans. At the funeral proceedings, Marc Antony raised Caesar's blood-soaked toga and waved it to stoke their anger, perhaps as part of a ploy to take power for himself. These days, ...
Only recently on a single day Gaius Caesar fell upon Sextus Papinius, whose father had been consul, and Betilienus Bassus, his own quaestor and son of his procurator, and others, both senators and knights, with whips, and tortured them, not for interrogation’s sake but for his mood’s...
Cryptographers began to search for new ways to encipher messages. The Caesar Shift was too easy to crack -- given enough time and patience, almost anyone could uncover the plaintext behind the ciphered text. Kings and priests hired scholars to come up with new ways to send secret messages....
In all productions of Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar needs to get stabbed through the back. And at some point, in all versions of Star Trek, the primary spaceship - usually the Enterprise - must be destroyed. We won’t be surprised by the ship getting destroyed in Star Trek Beyond, but wh...
Apart from this, the article contains many additional examples of the various factors causing the present debacle. There is no doubt whatsoever but that white Euro Christians are being stabbed in the back by their own élites. Don’t look to see anyone named Rockefeller, Bush, Perot, Buffet,...
When the opportunity arose, they stabbed him to death. Yet Caesar was actually wildly popular with many Romans. At the funeral proceedings, Marc Antony raised Caesar's blood-soaked toga and waved it to stoke their anger, perhaps as part of a ploy to take...
In all productions ofJulius Caesar, Julius Caesar needs to get stabbed through the back. And at some point, in all versions ofStar Trek, the primary spaceship - usually theEnterprise- must be destroyed. We won’t be surprised by the ship getting destroyed inStar Trek Beyond, but what will...