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  1. Julius Caesar Julius Caesar (full name: Gaius Julius Caesar) (c. 100 - 44 BC) was a great Roman soldier and statesman. Born into an aristocratic family in ancient Rome, Caesar formed a triumvirate (three-person rule) with Pompey and Crassus in 60 BC. Caesar conduc...
  2. Biography Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar (13 July 100 - 15 March 44 BCE). Julius Caesar, Emperor, military leader, roman statesman, general and author, famous for the conquest of Gaul (modern France and Belgium). He changed the Roman republic into a monarchy and a truly M...
  3. Asterix the Gaul - The Characters A little Gaulish village on the Armorican coast still holds out against the Roman forces in 50 BC by the fortune of having a village druid who has discovered a potion to give the Gauls superhuman strength - this is the premise for over 30 graphic nov...
  4. Hail Caesar! Fiction Set in Ancient Rome I admit it. Behind my contemporary exterior - the one that loves clean lines and simplicity, that revels in new technology, that can't live without a modern bathroom - beats a heart passionate about ancient Rome. From the birth of the republic to th...
  5. William Shakespeare William Shakespeare, who wrote during the late 1500s and early 1600s in England, is generally considered the greatest dramatist in human history and the supreme poet of the English language. His brilliant works are universally celebrated for their co...
  6. Introduction to Ancient Rome I have long been fascinated by the lives of the ancient Romans. Emperors and slaves, religious cults and early Christians, gladiators and centurions... It all seems so exotic and far away. And it is. But there are remnants of the Roman Empire across...
  7. Cleopatra Cleopatra VII of ancient Egypt still holds a fascination for us today. Why is this? Perhaps it's because of legendary strength and beauty, the way she ruled so powerfully. Perhaps it's because of the exciting stories that surround her life and times....
  8. XenaVerse Headquarters Welcome to the XenaVerse! This group is for all lenses relating to the television show Xena: Warrior Princess. If you have a lens about anything Xena related, whether is be the stars, characters, outfits, collectibles, props or weapons used on the...
  9. Conn Iggulden - Emperor The Emperor  series is Conn Iggulden's fictional "history" of the rise and death of Julius Caesar over a series of four books: The Gates of Rome, The Death of Kings, The Field of Swords and The Gods of War. The Gates of Rome intro...
  10. complete works of shakespeare William Shakespeare (baptised April 26, 1564 – died April 23, 1616) was an English poet and playwright widely regarded as the greatest writer of the English language, and the world's preeminent dramatist. He wrote about 38 plays and 154 sonnets...
  11. The Ides Of March The Ides Of March. Is March 15th really an evil day to beware? Ummm...No. The soothsayer's warning to Julius Caesar, "Beware the Ides of March," has forever embedded March 15th into our minds as a day to be dreaded. Dark and evil. But in Rome. and b...
  12. Zile @ Travel Turkey Zile, also known as Zela, is a city and a district of Tokat Province. The city has a long history, including being the site of the battle which prompted the phrase "Veni, vidi, vici." Zile lies to the south of Amasya and the west of Tokat in north-ce...
  13. Miklos Rozsa - Beyond Ben Hur What do The Green Berets, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, and Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound have in common? Their film scores were all composed by Miklos Rozsa. Rozsa, best known for the score of Ben Hur, composed for these and many other films, but did...
  14. The Pelican "World of Shakespeare" Collection Shakespeare was famous in his day for writing plays that appealed not only to wealthy patrons, but to the common folk as well. Patrician or groundling, you will enjoy Shakespeare once you begin to become comfortable with the Elizabethan style of the...
  15. Shakespeare! I used to think Shakespeare was stupid, but my Grandma had recommended getting "Shakespeare's Bawdy" and other Shakespeare Books to really understand what Shakespeare was saying. I have since become a Shakespeare fan now that I know what is...