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Schiller was inspired by the play Julius von Tarent ( 1774 ) by Johann Anton Leisewitz.
Julius Schiller ( c. 1580 1627 ) was a lawyer from Augsburg, Germany, who like his fellow citizen and colleague Johann Bayer published a star atlas in celestial cartography.
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He kills 28 people in the Trojan War, and his career during that war is retold by Roman historian Gaius Julius Hyginus ( c. 64 BC AD 17 ) in his Fabulae.
Boy with Spaghetti by Julius Moser, c. 1808.
" Can you be ignorant ," writes Julius, " that this is the custom, that we should be written to first, so that from here what is just may be defined " ( Epistle of Julius to Antioch, c. xxii ).
Sextus Julius Africanus ( c. 160 c. 240 ) was a Christian traveller and historian of the late 2nd and early 3rd century AD.
* April 18 Julius Caesar, English judge ( b. c. 1557 )
Julius Nepos ( c. 430 480 ) was Western Roman Emperor de facto from 474 to 475 and de jure until 480.
* Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder ( b. c. 140 BC )
* Gaius Julius Hyginus ( c. 64 BC 17 AD ), Roman poet, author of Fabulae, reputed author of Poeticon astronomicon
These books run from the rule of the tyrant Clearchus ( c. 364 353 BC ) to the later years of Julius Caesar ( c. 40 BC ) and contain many colorful accounts including the Byzantine introduction of the barbarian Gauls into Asia where they first allied themselves with the Heracleans and later turned violently against them.
* Julius Caesar in Profile ,( c. 1460 ) marble high relief, Louvre Museum, Paris
Servilia Caepionis ( b. c. 112 BC-d. after 42 BC ) was the mistress of Julius Caesar, mother of one of Caesar's assassins, Brutus, mother-in-law of another Caesar assassin, Cassius, and half-sister of Cato the Younger.
* Gaius Julius Verus Maximus ( c. 217 238 ), his son and deputy emperor
Since the late eighteenth century, the High Renaissance has been taken to refer to a short ( c. 30-year ) period of exceptional artistic production in the Italian states, principally Rome, capital of the Papal States, under Pope Julius II.
Julius Africanus, writing c 221, while discussing the crucifixion of Jesus mentioned Thallus and stated that in his third book of History, Thallus talked about the earth shaking and a great darkness which he called an eclipse of the sun.
Benn was born in Manchester, to a middle-class family, the eldest son of Revd Julius Benn ( c. 1826-1883 ) but his parents moved the family to east London the following year, where they opened an institute for homeless boys.
Marcus Antonius, c. 83 B. C .– 30 B. C., Roman politician and soldier gave one of the most memorable speeches in history, dramatized by William Shakespeare in the play Julius Caesar ; Shakespeare used Antonius's famous opening line " Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears ".
Later, with the removal of King Juba I and the remaining supporters of Pompey in Africa ( c. 46 ), Julius Caesar gave special rights to the citizens of Cirta, now known as Colonia Sittlanorum.
* Gaius Vettius Sabinianus Julius Hospes ( c. 191 )
* Prince Julius I of Pindus and Macedonia ( c. 1914 1960 ), Hungarian poet & ruler a. k. a. Gyula Cseszneky
* Franz Schubert String Quartets in a D804 ( recorded twice: for RCA and Arabesque ), in c " Quartettsatz ", in d D810 " Death and the Maiden " ( recorded twice: for RCA and Arabesque ), in G D887, String Quintet in C D956 ( with Leonard Rose ), " Trout " Quintet D667 ( with Emanuel Ax and Julius Levine )
* Gnaeus Julius Verus ( born c. 112 ), Roman general and senator
* Servilius Casca ( died c. 42 BC ), full name Publius Servilius Casca Longus, usually known as Casca, a Roman Tribune and one of the assassins of Julius Caesar

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His ideal was Alexander of Macedon, as Napoleon's was Julius Caesar.
He was Julius Kahn for whom the Chief of Staff thought no honor could be too great.
The large statue on the first floor is believed to be the statue of Pompey at the base of which Julius Caesar was stabbed to death ( if so, the statue once stood in the senate house ).
As you approach the church on the Via D. Baullari you are passing within yards of the remains of the Roman Theatre of Pompey, near which is believed to have been the place where Julius Caesar was assassinated.
Julius Caesar added two days when he created the Julian calendar in 45 BC giving it its modern length of 31 days.
* 46 BC Julius Caesar defeats Caecilius Metellus Scipio and Marcus Porcius Cato ( Cato the Younger ) in the battle of Thapsus.
* 48 BC Caesar's Civil War: Battle of Pharsalus Julius Caesar decisively defeats Pompey at Pharsalus and Pompey flees to Egypt.
Julius Comroe wrote: " Between 1901 and 1910, Alexis Carrel, using experimental animals, performed every feat and developed every technique known to vascular surgery today.
( Julius R. Weinberg, The Philosophical Review, Vol.
* 1933 The recently elected Nazis under Julius Streicher organize a one-day boycott of all Jewish-owned businesses in Germany, ushering in a series of anti-Semitic acts.
In addition, the arts benefited from the patronage of such influential groups as the Medici family of Florence, the Sforza family of Milan and Popes Julius II and Leo X.
However, both Julius and Ethel wanted their children to be brought up in England, so they moved to Maida Vale, London, where Turing was born on 23 June 1912, as recorded by a blue plaque on the outside of the house of his birth, later the Colonnade Hotel.
* 69 Batavian rebellion: The Batavians in Germania Inferior ( Netherlands ) revolt under the leadership of Gaius Julius Civilis.
His mother married Publius Julius Lupus ( a man of consular rank ) suffect consul in 98, and two daughters, Arria Lupula and Julia Fadilla, were born from that union.
Born into an old, wealthy equestrian branch of the Plebeian Octavii family, Augustus was adopted posthumously by his maternal great-uncle Gaius Julius Caesar in 44 BC following Caesar's assassination.
Historians typically refer to him as simply Octavius between his birth in 63 until his posthumous adoption by Julius Caesar in 44 BC.
* Upon his adoption by Caesar, he took Caesar's name and become Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus in accordance with Roman adoption naming standards.
* As part of his actions to strengthen his political ties to Caesar's former soldiers, in 42 BC, following the deification of Caesar, Octavian added Divi Filius ( Son of the Divine ) to his name, becoming Gaius Julius Caesar Divi Filius.
His mother Atia was the niece of Julius Caesar.
Because of this, Octavius was raised by his grandmother ( and Julius Caesar's sister ), Julia Caesaris.
The following year he was put in charge of the Greek games that were staged in honor of the Temple of Venus Genetrix, built by Julius Caesar.
On 15 March 44 BC, Octavius's adoptive father Julius Caesar was assassinated by a conspiracy led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus.
Upon his adoption, Octavius assumed his great-uncle's name, Gaius Julius Caesar.
Gaius Julius Hyginus ( Fab.

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