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After landing at Lupiae near Brundisium, he learned the contents of Caesar's will, and only then did he decide to become Caesar's political heir as well as heir to two-thirds of his estate.
After a warm welcome by Caesar's soldiers at Brundisium, Octavian demanded a portion of the funds that were allotted by Caesar for the intended war against Parthia in the Middle East.
After Caesar's assassination, Antony formed an official political alliance with Octavian ( the future Augustus ) and Lepidus, known to historians today as the Second Triumvirate.
After Caesar's death, Brutus delivers an oration defending his actions, and for the moment, the crowd is on his side.
After Caesar's assassination in 44 BC, she aligned with Mark Antony in opposition to Caesar's legal heir, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus ( later known as Augustus ).
After Caesar's assassination on March 15, 44 BC, Cleopatra and Caesarion returned to Egypt.
After Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BC, his ally Marcus Aemilius Lepidus was selected as Pontifex Maximus.
After Julius Caesar's death, and the end of the subsequent Civil Wars, Augustus would finish his great-uncle's work, giving the Forum its final form.
After the First World War Streatham developed as a location for entertainment, with Streatham Hill Theatre ( now a bingo hall ), three cinemas, the Locarno ballroom ( latterly Caesar's nightclub, which closed in 2010 ) and Streatham Ice Rink all adding to its reputation as " the West End of South London ".
After the Battle of Edgehill in 1642 – the first pitched battle of the English Civil War – prisoners were held in Caesar's and Guy's Towers.
After Caesar's crossing, the Rubicon was a geographical feature of note until Emperor Augustus abolished the Province of Gallia Cisalpina ( today ’ s northern Italy ) and the river ceased to be the extreme border line of Italy.
After the murder of Caesar, Piso insisted on the provisions of Caesar's will being strictly carried out and, for a time, he opposed Marcus Antonius.
After reading The Last Tycoon, Zelda began working on a new novel of her own, Caesar's Things.
After first reducing Caesar's army at the battle of Dyrrhachium ( where Cato commanded the port ), the army led by Pompey was ultimately defeated by Caesar in the battle of Pharsalus ( 48 BC ).
After Caesar's assassination in March 44, Hirtius was deeply involved in the maneuvering between parties.
After Caesar's death, the senate realized his popularity and declared that they would pass all of Caesar's planned laws.
After Caesar's murder, Antony pursued Caesar's assassins and vied for supreme power with Octavian ( later to become Caesar Augustus ), first forming an alliance with Octavian ( and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus ) in the Second Triumvirate, then being defeated by him at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC.
After Caesar's murder 44 BC, Balbus was equally successful in gaining the favour of Octavian ; in 43 BC or 42 BC he was praetor, and in 40 BC he became the first naturalised Roman citizen to attain the consulship.
After the battle, the Bellovaci were allegedly impressed by Caesar's clemency, which was secured through unclear means by Diviciacus.
After the death of Mithridates VI ( 63 BCE ), Pharnaces II ( 63 – 47 BCE ) suplicated to Pompey, and then tried to regain his dominion during Julius Caesar's Civil War, but was defeated by Caesar at the Zela and was later killed by his former governor and son-in-law Asander.

After and expeditions
After his death, Pablo Picasso, fascinated with Jarry, acquired his pistol and wore it on his nocturnal expeditions in Paris, and later bought many of his manuscripts as well as executing a fine drawing of him.
After several expeditions to South America, Pizarro secured his stay in Peru and explored the territory held by the Incas.
After the occupation and loss of Le Havre in 1562 – 1563, Elizabeth avoided military expeditions on the continent until 1585, when she sent an English army to aid the Protestant Dutch rebels against Philip II.
After a briefing of several of his own expeditions, he persuaded Roosevelt to commit to such an expedition in 1912.
After the defeat of the Cimmerians and Scythians, all of Nebuchadnezzar's expeditions were directed westwards, although the powerful Median empire lay to the north.
After the king of Iceland had cut off trade for fish, England sent out expeditions to find new sources.
After pacifying the south, Zhuge Liang leads the Shu Han army on five military expeditions to attack Cao Wei in order to restore the Han Dynasty.
After failed expeditions in 1440 – 2 against Belgrade and Transylvania, and the defeats of the " long campaign " of the count Janos Hunyadi in 1442 – 3, the Ottoman sultan Murad II signed a ten-year truce with Hungary.
After the construction of Fort de Chartres, the company directed a series of prospecting expeditions to an area 30 miles west of the Mississippi River in present-day Madison, St. Francois, and Washington counties.
After their first winter, their expeditions were resumed, and on 28 November 1929, the famous flight to the South Pole and back was launched.
After this time, the young are quickly taught how to hunt through expeditions with their parents and are considered independent soon after.
After Samuel Gurney Cresswell and other painters on Royal Navy expeditions, these were the first artists of European descent who depicted the Arctic.
After expeditions to Vinland led by Leifr Eiríksson, Þorvaldr Eiríksson and Þorfinnr Karlsefni met with some success Freydís wants the prestige and wealth associated with a Vinland journey.
After the war's conclusion in 1815, Lisa renewed his yearly trade expeditions to the area, staying each winter at Fort Lisa, Nebraska.
After Baatur returned to Dzungaria with the title Erdeni ( given by Dalai Lama ) and much booty, he made three expeditions against the Kazakhs.
After the Battle of Breitenfeld ( 1631 ), he accompanied Gustavus in his march to the Rhine and, between this event and the Battle of the Alte Veste, Bernard commanded numerous expeditions in almost every district from the Moselle to Tyrol.
After serving a second campaign with the Foreign Legion in Spain in 1837-38 ( wounded: bullet in the right leg, Battle of Barbastro, 1837 ), Bazaine returned to Algeria in 1839 and took part in the expeditions to Milianah, Tlemcen, Morocco and Sahara.
After the reconnaissance visit by Tilman, there were four Japanese expeditions between 1950 and 1955 that explored the possibility of climbing Manaslu by the north and east faces.
After several liberal governments failed to rein in these threats, and the fascists had increased their public profile by highly visible punishment expeditions to supposedly crush the socialist threat, King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy invited Benito Mussolini to form a government on October 29, 1922.
After two more failed expeditions, in 1955 and 1957, Masherbrum was first climbed in 1960 by George Irving Bell and Willi Unsoeld, part of an American-Pakistani expedition led by Nick Clinch.
After 1876, Emin made Lado his base for collecting expeditions throughout the region.
After a devastating raid by the Iroquois against the settlement of Lachine in 1689, and the entry the same year of England into the Nine Years ' War ( known in the English colonies as King William's War ), Governor Frontenac organized raiding expeditions against English communities all along the frontier with New France.
After the Enlightenment, most of the expeditions that went to East Africa and the Pacific had Teide as one of the most rewarding targets.
After a series of exploratory expeditions from Chile starting in 1543, Santiago del Estero del Nuevo Maestrazgo was founded on July 25, 1553 by Francisco de Aguirre ( although some historians consider its true foundation to be in 1550 ).

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