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"Veni, vidi, vici," or "I came, I saw, I conquered," is a phrase popularly attributed to Julius Caesar — but why did the ...
A collection of ancient Roman coins amassed by a former Latin teacher from Connecticut was sold at auction for over $1 million this week. Carol Ross' interest in ancient Roman currency and history led ...
A gold coin depicting Marcus Junius Brutus—the Roman senator who assassinated Julius Caesar, fatally stabbing him 23 times with a group of co-conspirators—has sold for €1.98 million (just ...
An extremely rare gold coin featuring Brutus, who helped spearhead Julius Caesar's assassination, is up for auction in December.
The tragi-heroic Lucius Junius Brutus (546 B.C.-506 B.C., not to be confused with Marcus Junius Brutus, the assassin of Julius Caesar) was the founder of the Roman Republic and a staunch anti ...
In Geneva, a rare Roman gold coin featuring the portrait of Marcus Brutus, the infamous assassin of Julius Caesar, was recently auctioned for a staggering €1.98 million, as reported by BFMTV.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 15.--The law firm of Bracken Ackley, of this city and New-York have begun proceedings in behalf of Marion Booth, daughter of the late Junius Brutu Booth, to set aside the latter ...
PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday, April 26. JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH was arrested in this this city at eight o'clock this morning, and taken to Washington, where he is now confined in the Old Capitol Prison.
Brutus, of course, is Marcus Junius Brutus (aka Quintus Caepio Brutus) a key figure in the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar on the Ides of March, 44 BCE.