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Julius and sent
Octavian complained that Antony had no authority for being in Egypt ; that his execution of Sextus Pompeius was illegal ; that his treachery to the king of Armenia disgraced the Roman name ; that he had not sent half the proceeds of the spoils to Rome according to his agreement ; that his connection with Cleopatra and the acknowledgment of Caesarion as a legitimate son of Julius Caesar were a degradation of his office and a menace to himself.
Although the empire was again subdivided and a co-emperor sent to Italy at the end of the fourth century, the office became unitary again only 95 years later at the request of the Roman Senate and following the death of Julius Nepos, last Western Emperor.
In 47 BCE the lives of Julius Caesar and his protege Cleopatra were saved by 3, 000 crack Jewish troops sent by King Hyrcanus II and commanded by Antipater, whose descendants Caesar made kings of Judea.
Julius sent Cardinal Reginald Pole as legate with powers that he could use at his discretion to help the restoration succeed.
On 29 April 1992, a twenty five year old Captain Valentine Strasser lead a group of seven junior officers in the Sierra Leone army that that included Lieutenant Sahr Sandy, Sergeant Solomon Musa, Lieutenant Tom Nyuma, Captain Julius Maada Bio and Captain Komba Mondeh came all the way from their military baracks in Kailahun District and launched a military coup in Freetown, which sent president Momoh into exile in Guinea and the young soldiers established the National Provisional Ruling Council ( NPRC ) with Strasser as its chairman and Head of State of the country.
In 58 BC, the Helvetii tried to evade migratory pressure from Germanic tribes by moving into Gaul, but were defeated at Lawrenceburg by Julius Caesar's armies and then sent back.
* Sextus Julius Severus, governor of Britain, is sent to Judea ( from 136 renamed Syria Palaestina ) to quell a revolt.
On 1 October 1511 he was appointed papal legate of Bologna and the Romagna, and when the Florentine republic declared in favour of the schismatic Pisans, Julius II sent him against his native city at the head of the papal army.
In 1527 William Knight, the King's secretary, was sent to Pope Clement VII to sue for the annulment of his marriage to Catherine, on the grounds that the dispensing bull of Pope Julius II permitting him to marry his brother's widow, Catherine, had been obtained under false pretences.
* Julius Caesar sent Servius Sulpicius Galba with Legio XII Fulminata into the country of the Nantuates, Seduni and the Veragri.
The Roman army was joined by the twelfth legion, which was previously defeated under Cestius Gallus, and from Alexandria Vespasian sent Tiberius Julius Alexander, governor of Ægyptus, to act as Titus's second in command.
Caesarion, who was said to be Cleopatra's son by Julius Caesar, was sent by his mother, with much treasure, into India, by way of Ethiopia.
On the fall of Pompey, Pharnaces II, son of Mithridates, took advantage of Julius Caesar being occupied in Egypt, and reduced Colchis, Armenia, and some part of Cappadocia, defeating Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus, whom Caesar subsequently sent against him.
After this, Julius Delius recognised that there was no prospect that his son would succeed in the family business, but he remained opposed to music as a profession, and instead sent him to America to manage an orange plantation.
Julius Caesar came first, briefly, in both 55 and 54 BC ; one hundred years later Claudius sent four legions to Britain, where the Romans were to remain for the next four hundred years.
On the death of his mother in 1806, Julius was sent to Charterhouse School in London, where he remained till 1812, when he entered Trinity College, Cambridge.
On October 4, 1887, Bennett Jr. sent Julius Chambers to Paris, France to launch a European edition.
Pope Julius II sent Giuliano da Sangallo and Michelangelo Buonarroti, who were working at the Vatican, to examine the discovery.
He fought in Gaul ( 51 BC ) and Spain ( 49 BC ) under Julius Caesar, who, after he had crossed over to Greece ( 48 BC ), sent Calenus from Epirus to bring over the rest of the troops from Italy.
Paul went to Rome, and he and Athanasius of Alexandria and other orthodox bishops expelled from their sees were sent back by Pope Julius I with letters rebuking those who had deposed them.
Julius Caesar sent an expedition under his best commander, Servius Galba, from Gaul in 57 BC to seize the pass, hoping to obtain a shorter route between Italy and Gaul than the contemporaneous coastal route.
Gnaeus Julius Agricola, the Roman governor and Tacitus ' father-in-law, had sent his fleet ahead to panic the Caledonians, and, with light infantry reinforced with British auxiliaries, reached the site, which he found occupied by the enemy.
* Gaius Julius Aquila, an eques, sent to protect Cotys, King of the Bosporus, in AD 50.
* Julius Calenus, of the Aedui, a partisan of Vitellius, sent to Gaul as proof of the emperor's defeat at Cremona in AD 69.

Julius and letter
" Julius Keglević responded with a letter on German to Joseph II: " I write German, not because of the instruction, Your Grace, but because I have to do with a German citizen.
In a subsequent letter to The New York Times, Sobell denied that he knew anything about Julius Rosenberg's alleged atomic espionage activities – that the only thing he knew for sure was what he ( Sobell ) did with Julius Rosenberg.
He was dubbed " Dr. K ," ( by analogy with basketball's " Dr. J ", Julius Erving, and also in reference to the letter " K " being the standard abbreviation for strikeout ), which soon became shortened to " Doc ".
Pliny's Natural History and the epigram writer Martial both credit Cnaeus Matius Calvinus, in the circle of Julius Caesar, with introducing the first topiary to Roman gardens, and Pliny the Younger describes in a letter the elaborate figures of animals, inscriptions, cyphers and obelisks in clipped greens at his Tuscan villa ( Epistle vi, to Apollinaris ).
After his conquest of Gaul, Julius Caesar sets his sights on Britain, and sends a letter to Cassibelanus demanding tribute.
After his conquest of Gaul, Julius Caesar looks over the sea and resolves to order Britain to swear obedience and pay tribute to Rome, His commands are answered by a letter of refusal from Cassivellaunus.
Mention of a contact between Crowley and Hitler — without any sources or evidence — is also made in a letter from René Guénon to Julius Evola dated October 29, 1949, which later reached a broader audience.
The Roman governor Tiberius Julius Alexander ordered two legions to massacre the inhabitance of the Jewish quarter, which was carried out to the letter sparing none whatever their age or sex.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Julius Caesar.
( That is, the s between vowels did not change to r .) Using the Latin alphabet as it existed in the day of Julius Caesar ( 100 BC – 44 BC ) ( i. e., without lower case letters, " J ", or " U "), Caesar's name is properly rendered ( the spelling is also attested and is interchangeable with the more common ; however the letter was used with its antique pronunciation of, as it was an adaptation of Greek gamma ).
At the time of the call letter change, the station ran a promotional ad parodying the death of Julius Caesar to amplify the Roman numeral theme.

Julius and Eastern
It was through the influence of Julius that, at a later date, the council of Sardica in Illyria was held, which was attended only by seventy-six Eastern bishops, who speedily withdrew to Philippopolis and deposed Julius at the council of Philippopolis, along with Athanasius and others.
The Eastern Emperor Leo, who died in 474, had appointed the western emperors Anthemius and Julius Nepos, and Constantinople never recognized the new government.
Therefore Leo chose a candidate on his own, Julius Nepos, Magister militum in Dalmatia and related to the Eastern Empress Verina.
The murder of Julius Caesar led to his apotheosis and cult as a State divus in Rome and her Eastern colonies.
The events of the late 1940s — the trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, the Iron Curtain ( 1945 – 1991 ) around Eastern Europe, and the Soviet Union ’ s nuclear weapon — surprised the American public, influencing popular opinion about U. S. national security, that, in turn, connected to fear of the Soviet Union hydrogen-bombing the United States, and fear of the Communist Party of the United States of America ( CPUSA ).
He named the Mare Orientale ( Eastern Sea ) in 1946, along with H P Wilkins, though German astronomer Julius Heinrich Franz has also been credited with the discovery.
The division of the empire into Western and Eastern was formally abolished as a separate entity by Emperor Zeno after the death of the last Western Emperor Julius Nepos in 480.
Athanasius and Paulus recovered their sees ; the Eastern bishops replied to Pope Julius altogether declining to act on his advice.
With a club that included Julius Erving, George McGinnis, Lloyd Free, and Doug Collins, the Sixers made another solid postseason run, advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals before losing to the Washington Bullets in six games.
The new administration was not recognized by the rival Eastern Roman Emperors Zeno and Basiliscus, who still considered Julius Nepos to be their legitimate partner in the administration of the Empire.
Julius Nepos, who had been nominated by the Eastern Emperor Zeno, was deposed by the rebelled magister militum Orestes, who installed his own son Romulus in the imperial throne.
* Flavius Julius Valens ( Valens ), Eastern Roman Emperor of the 4th century
Glycerius was deposed ( but not killed ) by Julius Nepos, the candidate ( and nephew-in-law ) of the Eastern Emperor, who was in turn driven into exile in Dalmatia in 475 by his master of the soldiers, Orestes, who installed his own son Romulus " Augustulus " (" Little Augustus ").
Orestes was killed and Romulus deposed ( but not killed ) by Odoacer in 476, and Julius Nepos continued to reign as Emperor-in-exile until his death in 480 ( the Eastern Emperor did not recognise Romulus Augustulus and considered him a usurper ).

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