Julius Caesar was a Roman general, politician, and statesman who declared himself dictator of the Roman Empire. He was famous for his military strategy.
that Brutus could even have been Caesar's son. While this is completely unlikely, there is no question that Caesar maintained a relationship of fondness for Brutus, and had supported him for many offices of importance.
In order to stave off potential disaster, Caesar made a bold political move, deciding to run for the powerful position of Pontifex Maximus (the head priest of Rome). CLICK HERE TO READ MORE Part 5 Clodius Scandal One of the greatest social scandals in the history of Rome, the Clodius ...
Caesar claims that the incident in Gaul is what made him mature. The battlefield is not something he could bring himself to love. He realized it was human nature to love the ideals of peace and tranquility. In regards to his feelings about Gaul, he states that it wasn't a bad place ...
Caesar's army. For several days the armies formed for battle each morning, however, Caesar was unwilling to attack up the slopes of the mountain. By August 8, with his food supplies low, Caesar began debating withdrawing east. Under pressure to fight, Pompey planned to give battle the next...
Julius Caesar: Scene II. The Same. The Field of Battle.Shakespeare, William
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Battle of Bibracte. In 57 BC, theNerviiwere defeated at theBattle of the Sambre. Here you can read Caesar's own account of the year 57 BC. In 56 BC, Julius Caesar destroyed the hugefleet of theVenetiin Quiberon Bay. 1st Century BC Gaul ...
在Apple Music 上欣赏查尔斯・马克拉斯爵士, English National Opera Orchestra, 德拉 · 琼斯, 约翰 · 汤姆林森, 珍妮特 · 贝克 & Christopher Booth-Jones的《Julius Caesar, HWV 17, Act III Scene 1: Nirenus, the battle is fought and lost (Sextus, Achillas, C
This unit was to be the key to the battle. If they were able to use the element of surprise to counter Labienus' cavalry, it would be Pompey's wing which would be routed and flanked, not Caesar's. With both armies set, it was Caesar and not Pompey who ordered the initial advance...