The Year of Julius and Caesar

The Year of Julius and Caesar
Title The Year of Julius and Caesar PDF eBook
Author Stefan G. Chrissanthos
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages 201
Release 2019-05-21
Genre History
ISBN 1421429705

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Written in an engaging and accessible style, The Year of Julius and Caesar will appeal to undergraduates and scholars alike and to anyone interested in contemporary politics, owing to the parallels between the Roman and American Republics.

Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar
Title Julius Caesar PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher Akasha Classics
Total Pages 136
Release 2010-02-12
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781603033794

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What actions are justified when the fate of a nation hangs in the balance, and who can see the best path ahead? Julius Caesar has led Rome successfully in the war against Pompey and returns celebrated and beloved by the people. Yet in the senate fears intensify that his power may become supreme and threaten the welfare of the republic. A plot for his murder is hatched by Caius Cassius who persuades Marcus Brutus to support him. Though Brutus has doubts, he joins Cassius and helps organize a group of conspirators that assassinate Caesar on the Ides of March. But, what is the cost to a nation now erupting into civil war? A fascinating study of political power, the consequences of actions, the meaning of loyalty and the false motives that guide the actions of men, Julius Caesar is action packed theater at its finest.

Julius Caesar: Lessons in Leadership from the Great Conqueror

Julius Caesar: Lessons in Leadership from the Great Conqueror
Title Julius Caesar: Lessons in Leadership from the Great Conqueror PDF eBook
Author Bill Yenne
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2012-01-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 113701329X

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No ancient ruler inspired more legends than Julius Caesar. Under his leadership, Rome conquered territory throughout Europe and the Mediterranean, reaching the North Sea and conducting the first Roman invasion of Great Britain. His tactical acumen and intuitive understanding of how armies work birthed a military structure that allowed Roman generals to expand the boundaries of the empire for generations, and his vision of a unified Europe inspired military leaders for hundreds of years. Yet, in addition to his commanding leadership of Roman troops, Caesar was also a gifted orator and skilled politician who successfully maneuvered within the most complex and well-established bureaucratic system in the world. In this fast-paced look at one of the greatest generals the world has ever seen, acclaimed author Bill Yenne charts the major events that shaped Caesar's leadership, his rise to power, and his crashing fall.

Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar
Title Julius Caesar PDF eBook
Author Beatrice Gormley
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 260
Release 2006-06
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1416912819

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A biography of the Roman general and statesman whose military leadership helped make Rome the center of a vast empire.

Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar
Title Julius Caesar PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher
Total Pages 160
Release 1872
Genre
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Who Was Julius Caesar?

Who Was Julius Caesar?
Title Who Was Julius Caesar? PDF eBook
Author Nico Medina
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 114
Release 2014-10-30
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0448480832

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He came. He saw. He conquered. Julius Caesar was a force to be reckoned with as a savvy politician, an impressive orator, and a brave soldier. Born in Rome in 100 BC, he quickly climbed the ladder of Roman politics, making allies--and enemies--along the way. His victories in battle awarded him the support of the people, but flush from power, he named himself dictator for life. The good times, however, would not last much longer. On the Ides of March, Caesar was brutally assassinated by a group of senators determined to end his tyranny, bringing his reign to an end.

Julius Caesar's Invasion of Britain

Julius Caesar's Invasion of Britain
Title Julius Caesar's Invasion of Britain PDF eBook
Author Roger Nolan
Publisher Frontline Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2019-05
Genre History
ISBN 9781526747914

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Two thousand years ago Julius Caesar came, saw and conquered southern Britain, but just where he landed and the precise routes his army marched through the south of the country have never been firmly established. Numerous sites have been suggested for the Roman landings of 55BC and 54BC, yet, remarkably, the exact locations of the first major events in recorded British history remain undiscovered - until now. After years of careful analysis, Roger Nolan has painstakingly traced not only the places where the Romans landed, but he has also discovered four temporary marching camps Caesar's army built as it drove up from the south coast in pursuit of the British tribal leader, Cassivellaunus. This advance took Caesar across the Thames to Cassivellaunus' stronghold at Wheathampstead in present-day Hertfordshire. These marching camps are placed almost equidistant from each other and, most importantly, are in a straight line between the coast and Wheathampstead. Roger Nolan's research has also enabled him to identify the place mentioned in Caesar's Commentaries, where the Roman legions were ambushed by the British whilst foraging and where a large battle then ensued - the first known land battle in Britain. Without doubt, this groundbreaking study is certain to prompt much discussion and reappraisal of this fascinating subject.