Category: /Literature/Novels
of the big ones is in this book called Julius Filmer. The investigator Tor Kelsey has been put on the train by the police, to observe if Filmer and his friends are behaving nicely.
Main persons:
In this book there are many persons described, but the main
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Category: /History
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Ptolemaic rule was stable and a number of major temples were constructed in Upper Egypt. The Ptolemaic line lasted until the reign of Cleopatra VII, the daughter of Ptolemy XII. Cleopatra later became the mistress of Julius Caesar from Rome and bore him a child
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Category: /Literature/English
Caesar [Julius Caesar], dead and turn'd [turned] to clay, / Might stop a hole to keep the wind away:", further emphasizing that for all one's greatness in life, one cannot control one's fate after death nor avoid being used for the most basic or indeed
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Category: /History
are the ones
who murdered Julius Caesar. Dante believed that the murder of Caesar compared only to the
betrayal of Christ by Judas. Dante also believed that the Roman Empire was destines by God to be
the universal government that would bring order and peace
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
of her previous lover, Julius Caesar. Cleopatra reacts very badly to this saying, "By Isis, I will give thee bloody teeth is thou with Caesar paragon again my man of men."
As Cleopatra is dying, Charmian calls out, "O eastern star!" On the one hand this could
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Category: /History/European History
us how the empire was changing from the days of Julius Caesar who would never have tolerated the north of England to go unconquered. However in the time of Britain, the Romans displayed territorialism and instead held onto the provinces they had
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
using a substitution cipher invented by Julius Caesar. (Leary, Chpt 9) That is, shifting the whole sequence of a plain text alphabet to match a cipher text alphabet, for example: matching "a" with "b", "b" with "c" and so on. The question is, which letters
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Category: /Literature/English
up to Boone and tries to lay down the law, telling Boone to reserve half the positions for offense, front line, and special teams, and that they don't need none of "their" people on defense.
While at camp, he is force to bunk with Julius Campbell
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working independently . Mark Antony and Octavious
Caesar are the two strong legs of the Triumvirate, while Lepidus is the weak man who
follows the lead of the most powerful and authoritative of the two . Ocatvius Caesar is
the most authoritative man
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Category: /Literature/English
by the messenger in Act one Scene two. Antonys brother Lucius and Antonys wife Fulvia first waged war on each other, but reconciled and allied their forces against Caesar; however they were defeated and forced to flee. Furthermore Quintus Labienus was sent
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