Papers 621-630 of total 1772 found.
…says the best leader is the one that doesn't want to be. Julius Caesar would not live up to Plato's ideals because he was too obsessed with power. Although he was given the opportunity to be king during the period of the Republic, Caesar declined knowing…
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…and that Pompey is raising an army to rebel against the triumvirate, Antony decides to return to Rome. In Antony's absence, Octavius Caesar and Lepidus, his fellow triumvirs, worry about Pompey's increasing strength. Caesar condemns Antony for neglecting his duties…
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…generals in war to actually use cryptography, or to hide the meaning of a message, was Julius Caesar in the Galic Wars. The advantage of using cryptography is that, if the message is intercepted, then the meaning is still concealed unless the key is known…
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…in the people turning to foreign Gods such as Isis). Whilst a triumvir, Octavian had annihilated the staunchest Republicans and came back to Rome as a man, wise enough to avoid the mistakes of Julius Caesar. The traditional source of political power in Rome…
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…respectfully married the next Ptolemy brother in line, Ptolemy XIV, an 11-year old, and then went on a cruise with her lover, Caesar. "Cleopatra's union with Julius Caesar... would have placed Egypt firmly back on the map as a world power after a period…
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…In Shakespeare's play of "Caesar" Brutus is a conspirator who portraysa person who favors a republic for Rome. Brutus is an honorable man. Manycharacters in the play show there reverence for Brutus. Brutus exemplifieshis honor in many ways. Brutus…
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…The first bushranger John Black Casare A hungry man Born in the West Indies, John Caesar fled to England to escape plantation slavery. Ironically, he soon found himself transported to Australia on the first fleet. A huge man, the small…
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…: a bust, and carved as an imaginary portrait of ancient Roman. Moreover, it is an unmistakably political statement, since Brutus was the assassin of Julius Caesar and the subject clearly alludes to the recent murder of Alessandro de’ Medici, the tyrannical…
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…. This may or may not be true; there is some evidence of human sacrifice among the Celts, but it does not seem to have been a prevalent practice. According to Julius Caesar, who gives the longest account of druids, the center of Celtic belief was the passing…
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…, that the plots seemed perfectly reasonable. After many comedies, Shakespeare wrote the Roman tragedy Julius Caesar. Although many stories had been done about Caesar, and the story was a legend in England, Shakespeare's version surprised many people by it's…
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