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…it with the metaphor that his successors would echo. Later in Petrarch’s life emperor Charles IV asked him a query concerning the authenticity of two letters purportedly written by Julius Caesar and Nero. Petrarch responded with a furious jeremiad exposing the fraudulence…
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….<Tab/>Magic and imagination dominate Celtic myths in contrast to Anglo-Saxon stories. III.<Tab/>The Romans, the Great Administrators. A.<Tab/>England invaded by Julius Caesar in 55 B.C. B.<Tab/&gt…
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…to meet with her. At this point, Julius Caesar of Rome arrived in pursuit of an enemy, who was seeking help from Ptolemy. Cleopatra had to roll herself up in a rug so that she wouldn’t get killed while entering Egypt. If she hadn’t hidden herself she would have…
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…began to expand overseas. The Roman general Pompey conquered eastern Asia Minor, Syria, and Judea. He returned to Rome a popular hero, but the Senate refused to recognize his victories. As a result, Pompey and two other Roman leaders--Julius Caesar and Marcus…
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…began to expand overseas. The Roman general Pompey conquered eastern Asia Minor, Syria, and Judea. He returned to Rome a popular hero, but the Senate refused to recognize his victories. As a result, Pompey and two other Roman leaders--Julius Caesar and Marcus…
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Category: /History
…it was clear in Rome that the man with the largest army held the most muscle. The most famous Roman General of all time, Julius Caesar also used force to gain and hold political power. Caesar came into real power when he made the fateful decision to cross…
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…, (Owen, Michael; 2000) but above all, she has been described. Little is known about Hatshepsut and Cleopatra has been immortalised as synonymous with Egypt itself. Cleopatra's relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony helped keep Egypt independent…
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Category: /History
…of the greatest rulers that demonstrate Machavelli’s statement was Julius Caesar who lived from 100 B.C-45 B.C. Caesar helped his nation grow and thrive. He ruled as a dictator even though the government laws stated that he could only do so in times of dire…
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…Throughout history there have been many great public speakers and speeches. I have chosen to analyse Martin Luther King Junior's "I have a dream" speech, Mark Anthony's eulogy for Julius Caesar from the play "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare and Sir…
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…and opportunity that a dictator possesses. Though he didn’t intend to, Sulla had moved Rome one step closer to becoming an empire. Three men who would vie for this power: Gauis Pompey, Julius Caesar and Licinius Crassus, these three formed the First Triumvirate…
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