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Julius Caesar’s conquest of France, Britain, and Germany, and his assassination of the Roman leader Pompey (in 48 BCE), had him emerge as the unrivaled leader of the Roman world.
Claim: Julius Caesar bade us beware of leaders who bang the drums of war. Status: False. Example: [Collected on the Internet, 2001] ...
Read more about Legendary Roman Canal, Built by Julius Caesar’s Uncle, Finally Found in France; I agree to receiving emails Read terms ... scientific anomalies and surprising artifacts that have yet ...
Artifacts found at the Taposiris Magna Temple site in Egypt. The temple was dedicated to Osiris, a major deity in the ancient Egyptian pantheon, associated with the afterlife, death and rebirth.
Caesar Defeats the Troops of Pompey, from The Story Caesar and Cleopatra, Flanders, c. 1680. Woven at the workshop of Gerard Peemans, after a design by Justus van Egmont. Detail from a larger artwork.
The Romans' failure to conquer Ireland can be attributed to several factors. During its expansion, Rome primarily focused on territories closer to home, gradually extending its reach across Western ...
This is the story of a brazen, ambitious power-grab that saw Julius Caesar consolidate the vast power of Rome in his own hands. Premieres Tuesdays, April 2 - 16, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV ...
The hundreds of burnt papyrus scrolls, which managed to survive Vesuvius’ eruption inside what experts believe was likely the house of Julius Caesar’s father-in-law, appear as though they ...
The hundreds of burnt papyrus scrolls, which managed to survive Vesuvius’ eruption inside what experts believe was likely the house of Julius Caesar’s father-in-law, appear as though they ...
Ancient Roman bullet with Julius Caesar’s name on it stuns archaeologists. ... Sling bullets and stones are common artifacts at Roman military sites across Europe.