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  1. Julius Caesar Literature Guide (Secondary Solutions Teacher Guide) by Kristen Bowers, 2006-10-13
  2. Julius Caesar (2010 edition): Oxford School Shakespeare (Oxford Shakespeare Studies) by William Shakespeare, 2010-04-12
  3. Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (New Kittredge Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare, 2007-05-15
  4. The Civil War: Together With the Alexandrian War, the African War, and the Spanish War by Other Hands by Julius Caesar, 1986-01
  5. Shakespeare's Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, 2010-04-20
  6. History of Julius Caesar by Jacob Abbott, 2009-10-04
  7. Ready-To-Use Activities for Teaching Julius Caesar (Shakespeare Teacher's Activity Library) by John Wilson Swope, 1993-10
  8. Julius Caesar Teacher's Manual (Picture This! Shakespeare) by Christina Lacie, 2006-03-17
  9. The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People's History of Ancient Rome by Michael Parenti, 2004-08-30
  10. Julius Caesar (The Annotated Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare, 2006-09-27
  11. The Gallic War: Seven Commentaries on The Gallic War with an Eighth Commentary by Aulus Hirtius (Oxford World's Classics) by Julius Caesar, 2008-06-15
  12. Julius Caesar: The background, strategies, tactics and battlefield experiences of the greatest commanders of history by Nic Fields, 2010-06-22
  13. Julius Caesar: Dictator for Life (Wicked History) by Denise Rinaldo, 2010-03
  14. Caesar's Commentaries The Conquest of Gaul & The Civil War by Julius Caesar, 2007-12-25

21. Julius Caesar — Infoplease.com
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22. WORDS: BIOG: Caesar, Julius
Caesar, Julius, the illustrious Roman general and historian, was of the family of the Julii, who pretended they were descended from Venus by neas.
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, the illustrious Roman general and historian, was of the family of the Julii, who pretended they were descended from Venus by Æneas. The descendants of Ascanius son offlLneas and Creusa , and surnamed Julius , lived at Alba till that city wns ruined by Tullus Hostilius, king of Rome , who carried them to Rome , where they flourished. We do not find that they produced more than two branches. The first bore the name of Tullus, the other that of Cæsar . The most ancient of the Caesars were those who were in public employments in the llth year of the first Punic war. After that time we find there was always some of that family who enjoyed public offices in the commonwealth, till the time of Caius Julius Cæsar , the subject of this article. He was born at Rome the 12th of the month Quintilis, year of the city 653, and lost his father anno 669, and the year after he was made priest of Jupiter . Sylla was aware of his ambition, and endeavoured to remove him but

23. Julius Caesar History, Biography And Images
Detailed biography of the life of Julius Caesar, his wars, and his assassination in the context of the Roman Republic.
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  • Early career Between 81 and 79, Caesar served in Asia Minor on the personal staff of Marcus Minucius Thermus, who was praetor in Asia Minor. Caesar was sent on a diplomatic mission to king Nicomedes of Bithynia and seems to have had a love affair with this ruler; during the conquest of the island Lesbos, Caesar gained a prize for bravery (corona civica); later, he was captured by pirates, and payed the usual ransom, 25 talents (500 kg) of silver.

    24. Caesar Julius: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
    Research Caesar Julius and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library.
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    25. Julius Caesar By William Shakespeare
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    26. "De Bello Gallico" And Other Commentaries By Julius Caesar - Project Gutenberg
    W.A. MacDevitt translation. In plain text or as a zip file, from Project Gutenberg.
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    27. Julius Caesar | LibraryThing
    Also known as Cesar, C sar, Cesare, Caesar, Juli C sar, JULIO CESAR (see complete list), Julio Cesar, Julius Cesar, Jules C sar, Julio C sar, Julius Caesar, Julius Ceasar,
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    28. Caesar's Commentaries On The Gallic And Civil Wars: With The Supplementary Books
    Text of his work.
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    29. Julius Caesar's Commentarii De Bello Civili
    Overview of the civil war of 49 B.C. with an annotated bibliography, maps of the Roman world, and links to related sites.
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    30. Caesar, Julius - Definition Of Caesar, Julius By The Free Online Dictionary, The
    Julius Caesar. n (Biographies) See Caesar. Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Julius Caesar conqueror of Gaul and master of Italy (100-44 BC)
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    31. C. Julius Caesar - A Biography In Twelve Parts
    His writings.
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    Gaius Julius Caesar This is the eleventh part of an article which contains a biography and tries to assess Caesar's historical significance. On overview of all articles can be found here
    Youth

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    The conquest of Gaul
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    Caesar's writings Sources Manuscript of De bello Gallico (Amsterdam)
    Caesar's writings
    Writing in the first quarter of the second century CE, the Roman author Suetonius still knew many of Caesar 's publications, such as a book On analogy and a collection of speeches In reply to Cato . A poem The voyage described Caesar's journey from Rome to Hispania, when he was governor of Andalusia. These works are unknown to us, because the medieval monks who copied all the ancient manuscripts considered them unimportant. In Suetonius' days, other publications were already lost: a tragedy Oedipus , a collection of apophtegms and a poem or speech In praise of Hercules It is interesting to note that both Oedipus and Hercules were legendary heroes who suffered seriously for crimes they committed unwillingly. If one were to criticize the gods, these were well chosen subjects. It is possible that Caesar was very skeptical about religion; although he was the high priest of the Roman state cult, he does nowhere betray religious sentiments.

    32. Caesar, Julius (fictional Character) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Caesar, Julius (fictional character), Roman general and statesman in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Shakespeare’s portrayal of the celebrated Roman ruler is an ambiguous one
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    33. Caesar
    Hypertext of Caesar s De Bello Gallico.
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    [4] Ea res est Helvetiis per indicium enuntiata. Moribus suis Orgetoricem ex vinculis causam dicere coegerunt; damnatum poenam sequi oportebat, ut igni cremaretur. Die constituta causae dictionis Orgetorix ad iudicium omnem suam familiam, ad hominum milia decem, undique coegit, et omnes clientes obaeratosque suos, quorum magnum numerum habebat, eodem conduxit; per eos ne causam diceret se eripuit. Cum civitas ob eam rem incitata armis ius suum exequi conaretur multitudinemque hominum ex agris magistratus cogerent, Orgetorix mortuus est; neque abest suspicio, ut Helvetii arbitrantur, quin ipse sibi mortem consciverit. [5] Post eius mortem nihilo minus Helvetii id quod constituerant facere conantur, ut e finibus suis exeant. Ubi iam se ad eam rem paratos esse arbitrati sunt, oppida sua omnia, numero ad duodecim, vicos ad quadringentos, reliqua privata aedificia incendunt; frumentum omne, praeter quod secum portaturi erant, comburunt, ut domum reditionis spe sublata paratiores ad omnia pericula subeunda essent; trium mensum molita cibaria sibi quemque domo efferre iubent. Persuadent Rauracis et Tulingis et Latobrigis finitimis, uti eodem usi consilio oppidis suis vicisque exustis una cum iis proficiscantur, Boiosque, qui trans Rhenum incoluerant et in agrum Noricum transierant Noreiamque oppugnabant, receptos ad se socios sibi adsciscunt. [6] Erant omnino itinera duo, quibus itineribus domo exire possent: unum per Sequanos, angustum et difficile, inter montem Iuram et flumen Rhodanum, vix qua singuli carri ducerentur, mons autem altissimus impendebat, ut facile perpauci prohibere possent; alterum per provinciam nostram, multo facilius atque expeditius, propterea quod inter fines Helvetiorum et Allobrogum, qui nuper pacati erant, Rhodanus fluit isque non nullis locis vado transitur. Extremum oppidum Allobrogum est proximumque Helvetiorum finibus Genava. Ex eo oppido pons ad Helvetios pertinet. Allobrogibus sese vel persuasuros, quod nondum bono animo in populum Romanum viderentur, existimabant vel vi coacturos ut per suos fines eos ire paterentur. Omnibus rebus ad profectionem comparatis diem dicunt, qua die ad ripam Rhodani omnes conveniant. Is dies erat a. d. V. Kal. Apr. L. Pisone, A. Gabinio consulibus.

    34. Julius Caesar — FactMonster.com
    More on Julius Caesar from Fact Monster Ides of March The Ides of March Just one of a dozen Ides that occur every month of the year by Borgna Brunner As
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    35. Gaius Julius Caesar: Commentaries On The Gallic War, Book 1
    Complete text with campaign maps.
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    (single page) Help Secondary Texts What's New Credits ... Gaius Julius Caesar Commentaries on the Gallic War translated by W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn. Previous Table of contents Next Book I I. II. IV. V. ... LIV. Caesar, having sent his army into winter quarters amongst the Sequani, proceeds to perform the civil duties of his proconsular office. Induced by these considerations, and influenced by the authority of Orgetorix, they determined to provide such things as were necessary for their expedition-to buy up as great a number as possible of beasts of burden and wagons-to make their sowings as large as possible, so that on their march plenty of corn might be in store-and to establish peace and friendship with the neighboring states. They reckoned that a term of two years would be sufficient for them to execute their designs; they fix by decree their departure for the third year. Orgetorix is chosen to complete these arrangements. He took upon himself the office of embassador to the states: on this journey he persuades Casticus, the son of Catamantaledes (one of the Sequani, whose father had possessed the sovereignty among the people for many years, and had been styled “ friend ” by the senate of the Roman people), to seize upon the sovereignty in his own state, which his father had held before him, and he likewise persuades Dumnorix, an Aeduan, the brother of Divitiacus, who at that time possessed the chief authority in the state, and was exceedingly beloved by the people, to attempt the same, and gives him his daughter in marriage. He proves to them that to accomplish their attempts was a thing very easy to be done, because he himself would obtain the government of his own state; that there was no doubt that the Helvetii were the most powerful of the whole of Gaul; he assures them that he will, with his own forces and his own army, acquire the sovereignty for them. Incited by this speech, they give a pledge and oath to one another, and hope that, when they have seized the sovereignty, they will, by means of the three most powerful and valiant nations, be enabled to obtain possession of the whole of Gaul.

    36. Caesar, Julius Summary | BookRags.com
    Caesar, Julius. Caesar, Julius summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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    37. Julius Caesar S War Commentaries
    Hypertext of Caesar s commentaries on Gallic and Civil Wars, with authorship information for this translation.
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    Suetonius (Suet.Lives.Julius.56), in his biography of Julius Caesar states that the Gallic and Civil Wars were written by Caesar, and that the 8th book of the Gallic Wars was written by (Aulus) Hirtius. Suetonius also indicates that either Caesar's friend Oppius, or Hirtius likely wrote about the Alexandrian, African and Spanish wars, but that their authorship was not certain.
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    This is a detailed discription of the war campaigns of Julius Caesar, starting from the time that he was in charge of the Roman forces in France (Gaul). Caesar's writting style is that of a detailed factual report, prepared year by year, of the events. The parts not written by him attempt a similiar style, but are not as clean (See the notes of Hortius, at the start of the 8th book of the Gallic Wars). Caesar's writings present himself as a much more balanced and just leader than Suetonius or Plutarch indicate in their biographies of him. Also, the accounts of the army during the Spanish campaign show a more brutal side to his leadership.

    38. Glbtq >> Social Sciences >> Caesar, Julius
    One of the most powerful men of the ancient world, Julius Caesar was frequently reminded, sometimes derisively, of his youthful sexual affair with the king of Bithynia.
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    Caesar, Julius (ca. 100-44 B.C.E.) page: Roman politician, general, and writer, Caius Julius Caesar became one of the most powerful men of the ancient world. Throughout his maturity he was frequently reminded, sometimes derisively, of his youthful sexual affair with the king of Bithynia. Caesar came from a family of patricians (noblemen), the Julii, which traced its ancestry all the way to the goddess Venus by way of the Trojan hero Aeneas. Caesar's youth coincided with a particularly turbulent period of civil strife between patricians and plebeians (commoners) grouped behind their respective leaders Sulla and Marius. Sponsor Message.

    39. Caesar, Julius Quotes On Quotations Book
    Gaius Julius Caesar (July 12 or July 13, 100 BC March 15, 44 BC) was a Roman military and political leader and one of the most influential men in world history.
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