julius caesar

     

Gaius Julius Caesar (pronounce [ˈgaːius ˈjuːlius ˈkaɪsar] in Classical Latin; conventionally pronounced /ˈgaɪəs ˈdʒuːliəs ˈsiːzɚ/ in English), July 13, 100 BC – March 15, 44 BC), was a Roman military and political leader. He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.

Trivia about julius caesar

  • Plutarch's chapter on Romulus quotes this much later man as saying, "I love treason but hate a traitor"
  • In 44 B.C. he was made dictator for life, a post abolished after he died the same year
  • He said, "to leave this stream uncrossed will breed manifold distress for me; to cross it, for all mankind"
  • In 1950 Pius XII was Pontifex Maximus; exactly 2,000 years earlier, this man held a title of the same name
  • "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears"
  • In 48 B.C., while pursuing Pompey into Egypt, this Roman dictator met Cleopatra
  • At Dyrrhachium in 48 B.C., Pompey handed this Roman one of his few defeats
  • In this play, Cicero's speech leads Casca to state the obvious: "It was Greek to me"
  • 44 B.C.:Casca & company
  • In 44 B.C. the senate of Rome wanted his head -- on all silver coins
  • This Roman fell victim to assassins on the ides (or 15th) of March, 44 B.C.
  • This Roman leader reforms the calendar; will wife Calpurnia be Miss July? Scroll at 6
  • It was after the battle of Zela in Asia Minor that he proclaimed "Veni, Vidi, Vici"
  • "O mighty Caesar! Dost thou lie so low? Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils, shrunk..."
  • A party of this leader's so-called friends conspired to kill him, & did, in March 44 B.C.
  • Xena came, saw & conquered this historic Roman general, but it didn't work out
  • The first thing he says is his wife's name, "Calpurnia!"
  • "Romans, countrymen, and lovers! Hear me for my cause, and be silent" is from Act III of this Shakespeare play
  • The current seventh month is named in honor of this man
  • The ides of March 44 B.C.:He is murdered as he enters a Senate meeting
  • Polonius tells Hamlet he once played this role in a play, and Brutus killed him
  • The 49 B.C. campaign of Ilerda led to victory by this Roman over Pompey's forces
  • He was assassinated in 44 B.C. by a group known as the liberators
  • Varro, Clitus, Claudius, Strato, Lucius & Dardanius are all servants to Brutus in this play
  • Later dictator, this Roman was kidnapped by pirates while on a journey to Rhodes around 75 B.C.
  • He was about 45 when he invaded Britain in 55 B.C. & 50 when he conquered Gaul
  • The first recorded battle on English soil occurred when his forces invaded in 55 B.C.
  • This dictator's rumored romp with Pompey's wife was even riskier than his fling with Cleopatra
  • In 47 B.C. he reported to the Romans on his victory at Zela, "Veni, Vidi, Vici"
  • Paris was known by its Celtic name "Lutetia", when he took it from the Parisii tribe in 52 B.C.
  • On March 15, 44 B.C. Gaius Cassius Longinus (& 20 or so other guys) took a stab at this man
  • In 44 B.C. his assassins included Trebonius, Tillius Cimber & Cassius Longinus
  • A ghost appeared to Brutus before the Battle of Philippi; according to Shakespeare, it was this man's
  • Astronomer Sosigenes advised this Roman on the development of the calendar named for him
  • Beware Thornton Wilder's "The Ides of March" & this play where you'll find the phrase
  • In this play, Casca says Cicero's speech "was Greek to me"
  • After his murder, the conspirators did not gain control, as power was passed on to the Second Triumvirate
  • The conspirators against this man were wounded by each other while they stabbed at him
  • In 55 and 54 B.C., his forces invaded Britain
  • Cleopatra (soprano) & Curio (bass) appear in Handel's opera about this man (contralto) in Egypt
  • The Roman gladiators only worked funerals until this leader instituted some games for them in 46 B.C.
  • Cicero & Publius are senators in this tragedy
  • This title character's ghost appears to Brutus, who calls it a "monstrous apparition"
  • "Hey, hey, I've got a new bill to sign!""But Senator Sluggo wants to make a cut.""But why?""You'll get the point.""Oh, ho! Et tu Sluggo!"
  • "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ear; I must say something you've just got to hear!"
  • Act III, Scene I of this play takes place on March 15, also known as the Ides of March
  • Marcus Junius Brutus et al.(44 B.C.)
  • 47 B.C.:Cleopatra(think again)
  • This roamin' Roman conquered Brittany in 56 B.C.
  • 100-44 B.C.:"Grand Mal Caesar"
  • March 15, 44 B.C.:Cassius & about 20 other guys take a stab
  • Cato the Younger, great-grandson of Cato the Elder, supported Pompey & killed himself when this man took power
  • In Shakespeare this man refuses the crown, but according to Casca "He would fain have had it"
  • venividiviciman@romanconsul.gov
  • Cicero,Cassius,Cinna &another Cinna (a bad poet)
  • Celtic independence on the European continent came to an end with this leader's 58 to 51 B.C. conquest of Gaul
  • After this ruler's death, Cinna cries, "Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!"
  • In 46 B.C. this man ordered the addition of a 30th day to April
  • Flavius: "Hence! Home, you idle creatures, get you home"
  • His second wife, Pompeia, was a granddaughter of Sulla who, like him, ruled Rome as a dictator
  • In his last battle, this man defeated Pompey's sons & supporters in 45 B.C. at Munda in Spain
  • In 60 B.C. this man depicted here joined 2 others in the first Triumverate
  • Rome H.S. football rules! Voted most popular, most likely to cross the Rubicon in 49 B.C. & to have a month named for him
  • The 3 members of ancient Rome's First Triumvirate in 60 B.C. were Crassus, Pompey & him
  • In 45 B.C. this Roman's army defeated the 2 sons of Pompey; it would be his final battle
  • A Brit named Cassivellaunus opposed this Roman's invasion in the 50s B.C.
  • Hail him, he's the Roman depicted here
  • Supported by catapults mounted on the invasion ships, he landed 2 legions of soldiers near Dover in 55 B.C.
  • In "Commentaries on the Gallic War" he described Gaul as being inhabited by the Belgae, the Aquitani & the Gauls
  • "Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once"
  • This roamin' Roman led the invasions of Gaul in 58 B.C. & Britain in 55 B.C.; he'd be dead 11 years after that
  • In 60 B.C. the Triumvirate was formed by Crassus, Pompey & this man
  • "Hence! Home, you idle creatures, get you home" is its first line
  • "Beware the ides of March" is a line from this play
  • This character's last line is "Then fall, Caesar"
  • His first line consists of just one word, "Calphurnia!"
  • In Shakespeare, one of his last declarations before he's killed is "I am constant as the Northern star"
  • In the 50s B.C. this Roman ruler conquered the Low Countries, including what is now known as the Netherlands
  • This dictator's last battle was his defeat of Pompey's sons at Munda in 45 B.C.
  • Right on, Willy! The phrase "right on" appears in Act III of this Shakespeare play that takes place in 44 B.C.
  • In a smart move, he arranged a marriage between his daughter Julia & Pompey the Great
  • The term "czar" came from the family name of this Roman, stabbed by Brutus & others in 44 B.C.
  • "Casual Juries"
  • Later an emperor himself, Octavian was adpoted by this leader as his heir
  • "You all did see that on the Lupercal, I thrice presented him a kingly crown"
  • Augustus Caesar was just 18 when he learned he'd been named the heir to this Roman leader
  • This man's reforms in 45 B.C. made March the third month rather than the first

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  • 누구에게나 모든게 다 보이는 것은 아니다. 대부분의 사람은 자기가 보고 싶어하는 것밖에는 보지 않는다. - Julius Caesar
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  • "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars / But in ourselves, that we are underlings." - Shakespeare, @Julius_Caesar
  • Latinos were White like Julius Caesar , not Mestizo/Mixed people !
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  • The month of July is named after Julius Caesar.
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  • RT @gucyjikepig: As a rule, what is out of sight disturbs men's minds more seriously than what they see, ~ Julius Caesar
  • Julius caesar me met toujours bien Me faut un singe.
  • In 1863, the three siblings united their talents to perform Julius Caesar. John played the role of Brutus, an eerie harbinger of the future.
  • I went on Tinder with the Julius Caesar approach; a lot of people died. 👎
  • The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves. -Shakespeare "Julius Caesar"
  • "So salad the way Julius Caesar died"
  • @Concerned3013 how do you explain Julius Caesar being a son of god? @ProtoAtheist @AtheistEngineer
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  • Experience is the teacher of all things. -Julius Caesar
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  • The evil men do lives after them. The good is oft interred with their bones. ~ Julius Caesar
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