Two of the most known men in the history of ancient Rome are Gaius Julius Caesar and Spartacus. Learn more about them in this exclusive clip from Ancient Empires. Citation Information Article Title Julius Caesar and Spartacus Author History.com Editors Website Name HISTORY URL https://www.histor...
Though hailing from different backgrounds, Julius Caesar and Spartacus had much in common. Meet these two famous leaders, explore Julius Caesar's...
(redirected fromCaius Julius Caesar) Thesaurus Encyclopedia Related to Caius Julius Caesar:Caligula,Cleopatra,Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus,Spartacus ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. Gaius Julius Caesar- conqueror of Gaul and master of Italy (100-44 BC) ...
It's possible - though the history of Caesar's career at this point is limited - that he may have begun his acquaintance withMarcus Licinius Crassusas this point. There is a high probability that he served under Rome's richest man during his command againstSpartacus and the slave rebellion...
By John Simkin (john@spartacus-educational.com) © September 1997 (updated March 2022).▲ Main Article ▲ Primary and Secondary Sources (1) Cicero, part of a letter to his friend Cornelius Nepos (50 BC) Do you know of a man who... can speak better than Caesar? Or anyone who ...
"I prefer fancy sword and expected position." —Caesar "Let us set upon path then and see Spartacus found beneath heel as we stride towards future glories." —Caesar "Now would be the time to run." —Caesarto Rebels "Why do we not move after him? Must Julius fucking Caesar risk life...
Get Ready… … to read about one of history’s most influential leaders, and decide for yourself who the true tragic hero is in this play Tragic Hero: a person with mostly good qualities whose tragic character flaw leads to his/her demise Caesar or Brutus??
78BC– Caesar takes part in the war against the Mediterranean pirates. General Sulla dies. 74BC– Second Mithridatic war 71BC– The Gladiator Spartacus is betrayed by pirates and defeated by Crassus. 70BC– Caesar holds the position of Questor in Spain. Pompey and Crassus are Consuls in Ro...
and incompetent than ever. Pompey promised reforms at home and abroad. A bargain was struck with his rivalMarcus Licinius Crassus(who had actually defeated Spartacus), the two were jointly elected consuls, and Pompey was given another triumph. During their joint consulate, they substantially repea...