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  • ...'' see [[Gaius Iulius Caesar (name)|''here'']].</ref> (anglicised '''Gaius Julius Caesar'''; born 13 July<ref>Due to the collision with the principal day of the [[L ...ves had been consuls in the 90s BC, and Caesar's father, also called Gaius Julius Caesar, had been [[praetor]] and governor of [[Asia (Roman province)|Asia]], and w
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  • * Dando-Collins, Stephen. ''Caesar's Legion: The Epic Saga of Julius Caesar's Elite Tenth Legion and the Armies of Rome,'' 2002 [http://www.questia.com ...End of the Roman Empire, with a Detailed Account of the Campaigns of Caius Julius Caesar'' (1893) 789pp old classic; [http://books.google.com/books?id=j5MCAAAAMAAJ&
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  • *[[Julius Caesar (disambiguation)|"Julius Caesar"]] ...s Caesar|Gaius Iulius Caesar]] — ''Imperator Gaius Iulius Caesar Divus'' ("Julius Caesar")
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  • Julius Caesar's travel poem.
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  • * Dando-Collins, Stephen. ''Caesar's Legion: The Epic Saga of Julius Caesar's Elite Tenth Legion and the Armies of Rome,'' 2002 [http://www.questia.com ...End of the Roman Empire, with a Detailed Account of the Campaigns of Caius Julius Caesar'' (1893) 789pp old classic; [http://books.google.com/books?id=j5MCAAAAMAAJ&
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  • #REDIRECT [[Julius Caesar]]
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  • Roman military officer and engineer who served under Julius Caesar.
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  • One of the first [[cipher]]s, developed by [[Julius Caesar]]
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  • {{r|Julius Caesar}}
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  • A well-known funeral oration that Julius Caesar held in 68 BC to honor his deceased aunt Iulia.
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  • Two books of a grammatical work on the Latin language written by Julius Caesar and dedicated to Cicero.
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  • The high priest of the cult surrounding the divinized Julius Caesar.
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  • ...al oration in [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s [[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]]. Marc Anthony repeated calls Brutus "an honorable man", while meaning the
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  • ...ary officer and engineer of the late [[Roman Republic]] who served under [[Julius Caesar]]. ...ge of, include the throwing of a bridge over the [[Rhine]] in 55 BC,<ref>[[Julius Caesar]], ''[[Commentarii de Bello Gallico]]'' [http://www.wikisource.org/Commenta
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  • ...imes, borne by a number of figures from history, most notably the dictator Julius Caesar.
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  • {{r|Julius Caesar}}
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  • ...fixed number of positions further down the alphabet. It was named after [[Julius Caesar]] who used the cipher with a shift of 3 in order to communicate with his ge
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  • {{r|Julius Caesar}}
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  • * [[Julius Caesar]]
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  • ...Roman Empire]] under the [[leader|leadership]] of the [[tyranny|tyrant]] [[Julius Caesar]]. It is written in a [[mythology|mythological]] format in the [[meter (poe
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  • {{r|Julius Caesar}}
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  • ...o books of a grammatical work on the [[Latin|Latin language]] written by [[Julius Caesar]] and dedicated to [[Cicero]]. Only few fragments from this important work ...in Cicero's ''De oratore''.<ref> G.L. Hendrickson, "The ''De Analogia'' of Julius Caesar — Its Occasion, Nature and Date with Additional Framgents", in: ''Classic
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  • {{r|Julius Caesar}}
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  • Rot 13 is one example of a [[Caesar cipher]], a type of cipher once used by Julius Caesar. A Caesar cipher may rotate the alphabet by any amount. Caesar himself used
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  • {{r|Julius Caesar}}
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  • {{r|Julius Caesar}}
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  • '''''Iter''''' (Engl.: "The Journey") is the name of a travel poem by [[Julius Caesar]], which he wrote during the [[Caesar's civil war|Great Roman Civil War]] i
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  • {{r|Julius Caesar}}
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  • ...also gave it to some of the leading characters in his plays, for instance Julius Caesar in ''Caesar and Cleopatra''.
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  • ...f Sulla, the office became increasingly similar to modern dictatorships. [[Julius Caesar]] was appointed as dictator for ten years, and then for life (which turned
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  • ...imary one. Augustus had watched the mistake of the former Roman dictator [[Julius Caesar]] who had flirted with calling himself a [[king]] and, as a result, was [[a
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  • {{r|Julius Caesar}}
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  • {{r|Julius Caesar}}
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  • ...phasized [[horsemanship]] of the [[Roman cavalry]]. It was encouraged by [[Julius Caesar]] to help his troops perfect their skills in [[military maneuvering]]. Most
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  • * Dillon, M. ''Ancient Rome: From the Early Republic to the Assassination of Julius Caesar'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Rome-Republic-Assasination-Julius/d *see also [[Julius Caesar]]
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  • {{r|Julius Caesar}}
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  • ...hed. In the power struggle that followed the assassination of the dictator Julius Caesar, Octavian emerged victorious, becoming the first Roman emperor in 27<small>
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  • The '''''laudatio Iuliae amitae''''' is a well-known funeral oration that [[Julius Caesar]] held in 68 BC to honor his deceased aunt [[Iulia Caesaris (wife of Marius
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  • ...of ''Flamen Dialis'' was now vacant. Marius's seventeen-year-old nephew [[Julius Caesar]] was nominated to fill it in 83 BCE, but this nomination was annulled by S
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  • *''The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Accession of Henry VII'', 2 volumes (London, A. Millar, 1762). *''The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688'', 6 volumes (London, A. Millar, 1762) revised, 8
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  • ...borne by a number of figures from history, most notably the dictator '''[[Julius Caesar]]'''. ...nsul)|Gaius Iulius Caesar]] († 85 BC), proconsul, father of the dictator [[Julius Caesar]]
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  • ...borne by a number of figures from history, most notably the dictator '''[[Julius Caesar]]'''. ...nsul)|Gaius Iulius Caesar]] († 85 BC), proconsul, father of the dictator [[Julius Caesar]]
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  • ...r-sa_mort.jpg|thumb|right|350px|alt=Picture of a group killing a person.|[[Julius Caesar]] was perhaps Rome's first real dictator, but [[Roman Senate|Roman Senators
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  • {{rpl|Julius Caesar}}
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  • ...government in order to achieve the needs and requests of [[Pompey]] and [[Julius Caesar|Caesar]]. When the Senate refused to grant Caesar Pompey's veterans lands a
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  • ...re Caesar's [[apotheosis]] wasn't legally conducted until [[42 BC]], and [[Julius Caesar|Caesar]] had only been worshipped inofficially as [[Divus|''divus'']] durin * [[Caesar's funeral|Julius Caesar's ''funus'']]
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  • Elton's first published article dealt with [[Julius Caesar]], but he made his reputation in 1953 with the publication of his doctoral
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  • ...men|flaminates]]. After two years of unofficial worship of the divinized [[Julius Caesar]], the new priestly office was introduced following the senatorial consecra ...atter's brutal slaying by the senators had been virtually forgotten. Since Julius Caesar, the founder of the new Rome, had often been identified with the original f
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  • ...troversial rulers of the [[Roman Republic]] and [[Roman Empire]] such as [[Julius Caesar]] were posthumously declared as deities, in order to justify their rule, wh
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  • ...hough the elder Tiberius Claudius Nero had initially been a supporter of [[Julius Caesar]] he ended up supporting his assassins. Tiber Claudius Nero fathered anothe
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  • ...aesar's family and inherited his estates, then changing his family name of Julius Caesar's and became known as Augustus. ...e upon his death. With regard to the events following the assassination of Julius Caesar, the account simply says he freed the state from a faction, was named propr
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  • ...[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]]''||Tragedy||Conspirators assassinate Julius Caesar and are then defeated.||Brutus, Antony||1599||1623
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  • ...of [[Great Britain]], and correctly places it to the west of Britain<ref>[[Julius Caesar]], ''Commentarii de Bello Gallico'' 5.13</ref> &ndash; unlike Strabo, who p
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  • ...'' see [[Gaius Iulius Caesar (name)|''here'']].</ref> (anglicised '''Gaius Julius Caesar'''; born 13 July<ref>Due to the collision with the principal day of the [[L ...ves had been consuls in the 90s BC, and Caesar's father, also called Gaius Julius Caesar, had been [[praetor]] and governor of [[Asia (Roman province)|Asia]], and w
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  • ===Julius Caesar's comments on Celtic Religion and their significance=== The classic entry about the Celtic gods of Gaul is the section in [[Julius Caesar]]'s ''[[De Bello Gallico|Commentarii de bello Gallico]]'' (52–51 BC; The
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  • The grandnephew, adopted son and heir to [[Julius Caesar|Gaius Iulius Caesar]] won the struggles for power that followed [[Ides of M ...ar's heir by ancient writers see: Catherine Rubincam, "The nomenclature of Julius Caesar and the later Augustus in the Triumviral period", in: ''Historia'' 41, 1992
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  • ...corn's horn grew in length--Julius Solinus claimed it to be about 4' long. Julius Caesar mentions unicorns in one of his writings. A huge beast with the form of a s
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  • {{rpl|Julius Caesar}}
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  • ...irs of Mr. Julius Caesar'' (''{{Interlanguage link|Die Geschäfte des Herrn Julius Caesar|de}}'', 1937–39, unfinished, published 1957)
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  • ...ey the Great]], whereas [[Gaius Marius]], [[Lucius Cornelius Cinna]] and [[Julius Caesar]] were ''Populares''. The labels Populares and Optimates were not, however, [[Julius Caesar]] introduced ''viri clarissimi'' (singular ''vir clarissimus'', literally v
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  • ...[[Julian calendar]] was developed by Roman astronomers and instituted by [[Julius Caesar]] in 46 BCE. The Julian year is normally 365 days long, with a [[leap day]]
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  • ...ll BCE dates out of kilter: for example, whereas it is widely known that [[Julius Caesar]] first came to [[Britannia]] in 55 BCE, the ISO date is -0054. The Common In 46 BCE, [[Julius Caesar]] authorised an improvement suggested by [[Sosigenes]] and other Greek [[as
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  • ...]]. The ''Lebor Gabála'' synchronises his reign with the dictatorship of [[Julius Caesar]] (48-44 BC).<ref name="LGE" /> [[Geoffrey Keating]] dates his reign from 1
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  • ...J. C. Dithers Construction Company under the direction of tyrannical boss Julius Caesar Dithers, who frequently threatens to fire Dagwood from his workplace when (
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  • ...fixed number of positions further down the alphabet. It was named after [[Julius Caesar]] who used the cipher with a shift of 3 in order to communicate with his ge
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  • ...mans out of [[Germania]] in AD 9, and their own ancestors who had driven [[Julius Caesar]] from Britain.<ref>Tacitus, ''Agricola'' [http://www.wikisource.org/Agrico
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  • *1599 September: performance of ''Julius Caesar''
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  • ...named [[Brennus]] in 390 BC), garbled accounts of the Roman invasions by [[Julius Caesar]] and [[Claudius]] and the [[Carausius|Carausian Revolt]], the departure of
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  • The [[Julian calendar]] was commissioned by [[Julius Caesar]] probably in 48 BC. It was developed on the advice of the Alexandrian astr
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  • ...[[Julian calendar]] was developed by Roman astronomers and instituted by [[Julius Caesar]] in 46 BCE. The Julian year is normally 365 days long, with a [[leap day]]
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  • Historical records begin with [[Julius Caesar]]'s conquest of Gaul. In central Brittany, near Huelgoat, there are the re
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  • ...ce. He exhorted his men, appealing to their ancestors who had driven out [[Julius Caesar]] a century before, and telling them that the battle "would be the beginnin
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  • * ''[[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]]''
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  • ...oks.google.com/books?id=agd-eLVNRMMC&printsec=titlepage#PPA314,M1 5.29], [[Julius Caesar]], ''Commentarii de bello Gallico'' [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Commenta
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  • ...stery of all arts has led many to link him with the un-named Gaulish god [[Julius Caesar]] identifies with [[Mercury (mythology)|Mercury]], whom he describes as the
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  • ...for troop positioning, movement and tactics, also by the Gauls.<ref>Cf. [[Julius Caesar|Gaius Iulius Caesar]]: ''Commentaries on the Gallic war'' 7.81.3 & 8.20.2; ...ry]] and as imperial bodyguards of the [[Julio-Claudian dynasty]], e.g. of Julius Caesar, Augustus, [[Caligula]] and king [[Herod the Great]], whose name was also '
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  • ...for troop positioning, movement and tactics, also by the Gauls.<ref>Cf. [[Julius Caesar|Gaius Iulius Caesar]]: ''Commentaries on the Gallic war'' 7.81.3 & 8.20.2; ...erson, not necessarily in [[Germany|Germania]], but maybe in Rome. Since [[Julius Caesar|Caesar]]'s times, Germanic soldiers and their descendants played a prominen
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  • [[Shakespeare]], it appears, was quite willing to disparage astrology. In ''Julius Caesar'' (i.ii), Cassius urges on Brutus with the words
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  • ...is very improbable since Wallonia was home to Celto-Germanic tribes before Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul, then to other Germanic tribes from across the Rhine, an
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  • ...to King Ahab, King David, Elijah, Gideon and Moses, as well as Brutus and Julius Caesar.
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  • 49 BCE [[Julius Caesar]] crosses the Rubicon[http://www.livius.org/caa-can/caesar/caesar_t08.html]
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  • *A/L: [[Julius Caesar Alford| Julius C. Alford]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *A/L: [[Julius Caesar Alford| Julius C. Alford]] (1799-1863), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig
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  • *: [[Julius Caesar Alford| Julius C. Alford]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|N *: [[Julius Caesar Alford| Julius C. Alford]] (1799-1863), ''[[National Republican Party (Unit
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  • *A/L: [[Julius Caesar Alford| Julius C. Alford]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *A/L: [[Julius Caesar Alford| Julius C. Alford]] (1799-1863), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig
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  • ...rson<th><td>[[Moses]]<td>[[Homer]]<td>[[Aristotle]]<td>[[Archimedes]]<td>[[Julius Caesar]]
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  • ...d poisoning were already apparent as early as the [[first century B.C.]] [[Julius Caesar]] for all his sexual ramblings was unable to beget more than one known offs
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  • ...orical records date back to about 57 BC, when Roman armies under general [[Julius Caesar]] invaded and occupied the southern portion of the Low Countries. The north
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  • *[[Julius Caesar]]
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  • ...n of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare's]] ''[[Julius Caesar (Shakespeare)|Julius Caesar]]'' in 1968. He was six feet tall (1.83 m) by the time he was 12, and he st
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  • ...an notables, including [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]], [[Pompey]], and [[Julius Caesar]], often ordered the mass slaughter of Barbary lions - up to 400 at a time.
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  • ...ns to stage [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]]'' and Brecht's own ''[[Drums in the Night]]'', but the productions did no
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  • ...liad]]''. An astonishing number and variety of sieges formed the core of [[Julius Caesar]]'s conquest of [[Gaul]].
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  • ...ure's values. Ancient Rome prized skill in war; it's most healthy citizen? Julius Caesar. Ancient Greece prized thinking; it's most healthy citizen? [[Aristotle]]. * [[Julius Caesar]]. A brilliant [[military strategy|military general]] who outwitted tough o
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  • ...' life he generally opposed to those trying to realise such ideals, like [[Julius Caesar]], [[Mark Antony]] and [[Augustus|Octavian]]. Eventually, that opposition l
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  • ...le row</i> John Wisden, [[H. H. Stephenson]], [[George Parr]], Jem Grundy, Julius Caesar, Tom Hayward senior, [[John Jackson (cricket)|John Jackson]]; <i>front row<
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