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After Caesar's death Oppius apparently wrote a pamphlet attempting to prove that Caesarion, Cleopatra's son, was not actually fathered by Caesar as she claimed.

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At the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum, apparently the villa of Caesar's father-in-law, the Greek library has been partly preserved in volcanic ash ; archaeologists speculate that a Latin library, kept separate from the Greek one, may await discovery at the site.
The Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum, containing the library of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, Julius Caesar's father-in-law, was preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, but has only been partially excavated.
Many Christians support a secular state, and may acknowledge that the conception has support in Biblical teachings, particularly the statement of Jesus in the Book of Luke: " Then give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's .".
Because a drought has affected the grain supply, Caesar's troops must winter among the rebellious Belgic tribes.
* For greater dramatic effect he has made the Capitol the venue of Caesar's death rather than the Theatrum Pompeium ( Theatre of Pompey ).
Cassius tried in all ways to reinforce the soldiers ’ loyalty both with strong speeches (" Let it give no one any concern that he has been one of Caesar's soldiers.
In the final act, Cato commits suicide, leaving his supporters to make their peace with the approaching Caesar — an easier task after Cato's death, since he has been Caesar's most implacable foe.
Capp has appeared as himself on The Ed Sullivan Show, Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, The Today Show, The Red Skelton Show, The Merv Griffin Show, The Mike Douglas Show, and on This Is Your Life on February 12, 1961 with host Ralph Edwards and honoree Peter Palmer.
The month reputedly has 31 days because Augustus wanted as many days as Julius Caesar's July, but this idea is a mistake.
Comicus ( Brooks again ), a stand-up philosopher, is notified by his agent Swiftus ( Ron Carey ) that he has landed a gig at Caesar's palace.
Balbus kept a diary of the chief events in his own and Caesar's life ( Ephemeris ), which has been lost ( Suetonius, Caesar, 81 ).
Handsworth has produced some notable popular musical acts: Steel Pulse ( whose first studio album Handsworth Revolution is named after the area ), Joan Armatrading, Pato Banton, Benjamin Zephaniah, Swami, Apache Indian, Ruby Turner and Bhangra group B21 and Jamaican musicians such as Mighty Diamonds, Alton Ellis, Burning Spear and Dennis Brown have performed in Handsworth, rare photographs of these musicians are held in Pogus Caesar's OOM Gallery Archive.
The slaughter of the enemy was prodigious, which has been made an objection to Caesar's veracity, or to Galba's, who made his report to the commander.
Although credited uncritically well into the 16th century, since the 17th century it has been credited with little value as history-when events described, such as Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain, can be corroborated from contemporary histories, Geoffrey's account can be seen to be wildly inaccurate-but it remains a valuable piece of medieval literature, which contains the earliest known version of the story of King Lear and his three daughters, and introduced non-Welsh-speakers to the legend of King Arthur.
The U. S. President has been labeled as one of two keys in triggering Caesar's long-planned revolution.
No clear archaeological evidence has been found to confirm Caesar's account that the Eburones came from over the Rhine.
At the southern end of the common are the remains of an Iron Age hill fort known as Caesar's Camp ( although it has no known connection with any Roman emperor ).
The nineteenth-century theory that the Sambre was the location of Julius Caesar's battle against a Belgic confederation ( 57 BC ), has been discarded long time ago, but is still repeated.
The site of the town has been occupied from ancient times ; it is noted in Julius Caesar's book about the Gallic Wars.
It has been suggested that it was really Cornelius, not Helvius Cinna, who was slain at Caesar's funeral, but this is not borne out by the authorities.
Whilst Pogus Caesar's is a Pointillist artist, it is Caesar's recent interest in photography which has forged together their individual talents into a partnership which has seen the production of this exhibition-almost rivalling the reality they reflect.

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Sextus survived their defeat, but it is unknown whether he was involved in Caesar's assassination.

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The first of the five books begins with some geographical background, and then sketches the history of England, beginning with Caesar's invasion in 55 BC.
Caesar's invasion may well have led to the loss of some 40, 000-70, 000 scrolls in a warehouse adjacent to the port ( as Luciano Canfora argues, they were likely copies produced by the Library intended for export ), but it is unlikely to have affected the Library or Museum, given that there is ample evidence that both existed later.
In return for political support in his opposition to the interests of Pompey, Crassus paid some of Caesar's debts and acted as guarantor for others.
Again, some bystanders complained, this time at Caesar's wasteful extravagance.
Andrey Kharitonovich Tolstoy was in turn a great-grandson of some Indris who was " a man of distinguished ancestry " who came from " the Germans, the Caesar's lands " ( the Holy Roman Empire ) to Chernigov, accompanied by his sons Litvinos and Zimonten and a force of 3000 men.
There is conjecture that some of the most yearning poetry attributed to Wyatt was inspired by their relationship and that it is Anne whom he describes in the sonnet Whoso List to Hunt, as unobtainable, headstrong, and belonging to the King: " noli me tangere for Caesar's I am / And wild for to hold though I seem tame ".
Often the cognomen was chosen based on some physical or personality trait, sometimes with ironic results: Julius Caesar's cognomen, in one interpretation, meant hairy ( cf.
He probably played no part in Caesar's assassination, although some writers claim that he was one of the conspirators.
He is portrayed latterly as a very capable but fierce and cruel soldier and commander, whose brilliance wins battles in Gaul, but whose brutality went some way towards alienating Caesar's Gallic allies and thus causing the battles in the first place.
His first known works are Bellum Sequanicum, a poem on Julius Caesar's campaign against Ariovistus, and some satires ; these should not be confused with the Menippean Satires of the other Varro, of which some 600 fragments survive.
In some manuscripts of Caesar's Gallic War their king is referred to as Imanuentius, although in other manuscripts no name is given.
The battle site was probably atop Mont Auxois, above modern Alise-Sainte-Reine in France, but this location, some have argued, does not fit Caesar's description of the battle.
It seems that, whatever their Germanic ancestry, at least some of the Belgic tribes spoke a variety of the Celtic Gaulish language as their main language by Caesar's time, and all of them used such languages in at least some contexts.
Caesar said that encountering Procillus and freeing him from his chains gave him as much pleasure as the victory, which offers some insight into the emotional climate of Caesar's forces.
However, the 12th century poet Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr knew of some version of the Fflur story, writing that Caesar's love for her was costly.
Completed in about 731, the first of the five books begins with some geographical background, and then sketches the history of England, beginning with Caesar's invasion in 55 B. C.
Decius examines the murders of some astronomers who had developed Caesar's calendar.
Parenti lists Caesar's measures to relieve poverty ; some measures are outright grants to the poor but most are programs to put the plebs to productive work.
By 2002, a small percentage of stores owned or franchised by U. S. pizza companies Domino's and Papa John's were also charging delivery fees of 50 cents to $ 1. 50, and some of Little Caesar's franchisees charged delivery fees.
The Temple of Caesar was the only temple to be entirely dedicated to the cult of a comet ( referred to as a ' comet star ') The comet, upon its appearance some time after Caesar's murder ( 44 BC ), was considered to be the soul of the deified Julius Caesar and the symbol of the " new birth " of Augustus as the unique Roman ruler and Emperor.
There is some evidence for Neolithic settlements since there is an Iron Age earthworks at Caesar's Camp.

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