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FREEDOM, FAREWELL!—Phyllis Bentley —Macmillan ($2.50). HAIL, CAESAR!—Fletcher Pratt—Smith & Haas ($3.50). With the same workmanlike technique she used in her novels of Yorkshire mill-towns ...
The Curia of Pompey is famous for being the site where Julius Caesar was stabbed to death on the ides of March in 44 BCE. It is of great interest to tourists, historians, and archaeologists alike.
Julius Caesar, an accomplished military general and cunning politician, is perhaps remembered as one of the most consequential figures who rose to power during the Roman Republic – and led to ...
Jeremy Sisto is not Shakespeare's hero, but he earns his own "Hail, Caesar" in TNT's lavish four-hour mini-series June 29-30. To scriptwriter Peter Pruce, Julius Caesar cuts across history as a ...
In 48 B.C.E., Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great were locked in desperate combat. The two generals led huge armies against each other in a civil war to decide the fate of the Roman Republic. At ...
Landlord of most of Rome, Crassus longed for the military glory of his peers, Caesar and Pompey, argues Peter Stothard in The First Tycoon Jump to content UK News Website of the Year 2024 ...
Ilerda, the Battle by which Julius Caesar Seized Hispania from Pompey by Jorge Álvarez February 22, 2024 February 22, 2024. The 1st century BC wasn’t exactly peaceful for Rome. Apart from the wars it ...
Holland: Caesar sees in Pompey a kind of harbinger of the republic's future. Because what Pompey has done with the scale of his conquests is essentially to put the whole of the republic in his shade.
Mr. Parenti talked about his book, [The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People's History of Ancient Rome], published by The New Press. The book critiqued previous theories of Caesar's murder ...