If Caesar chose to cross the Rubicon, there would be no turning back. Roman proconsul Julius Caesar conducts a series of military campaigns to conquer Gaul, boosting his political career and ...
A superb general and politician, Julius Caesar (c.100 BC – 44 BC / Reigned 46 – 44 BC) changed the course of Roman history. Although he did not rule for long, he gave Rome fresh hope and a ...
The legendary Roman empire took in every country around the Mediterranean Sea (which the Romans called “Mare Nostrum”—”Our Sea.”) It was so powerful that it managed to last for 500 years in the West ...
but changing his name to Cesar is also notable considering the history of Roman emperor Julius Caesar. Although the most notable events in Caesar's life happened after the Catalinarian Conspiracy ...
Although many people consider Julius Caesar to be the first Roman Emperor, he never actually held the title. In fact, he rejected it in a public ceremony, instead taking the title dictator ...
Armed with new tools, scholars are finally able to read papyrus scrolls long deemed too fragile to open. The breakthrough ...
Augustus, though careful to preserve the appearance of republican institutions, held ultimate authority, effectively making ...
figures like Pompey in the '70s BC and Julius Caesar in 59 BC began consolidating power, further undermining republican ...
A Romano-British man and a Celt discuss Julius Caesar and the Roman army’s first attempt to invade Britain. They give different information and details about what happened. An animated map shows ...
Bruinbard’s “Julius Caesar” is set to debut with two shows ... The 1920s’ influence can be detected through political posters, while the Roman style is included through materials like ...