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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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  • {{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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  • '''''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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  • ...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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