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Assassination Of Julius Caesar
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assassination was led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus and they, in the theater of Pompey (that was on the Ides of March). On March 15, they stab Julius Caesar to his death while the play was on. Caesar was declaring by th...

The Portrayal Of Lucio
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theless, in the theatre, the humour that arises from the outrageousness of his behaviour usually attracts at least some sympathy from the audience. Introduciton Lucio may at first seem a straightforward character – lewd, crude and a liar, b...

Roman History
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Roman general in history to conduct the invasion of Britain. He managed to do this by building a bridge across the Rhine and straight to the English. Two years prior to this invasion, Crassus died and this left Caesar and Pompey alone in th...

Julius Caesar Vs Muhammad Accomplishments
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Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC on the 13th day of Quintilis, which we now call July. Around the age of 22,unable to gain a political position in the Forum, he went to Rhodes to study rhetoric. There he became a priest and scholar. During ...

Difference Between Plutarch's And Shakespeare's Approach
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of one of the most interesting chapters in the long story of the debt of moderns to ancients. One of the most kindly and young spirited, he is also one of the most versatile of Greek writers, and his influence has worked by devious ways to...

Rise Of Rome
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rise of Rome. Introduction In 133 BC, the leader of an unaligned state in centered Asia Minor (Turkey), one Pergamum, died. When his will was read, he had left his homeland to Rome. This somewhat bizarre wish - which was duly conveyed out -...

Rise Of Rome
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First they conflicted with the sea power and trading center on the coast of northern Africa, Carthage. They fought over the Mediterranean ocean in the Punic Wars. In the first conflict, Rome conquered Sicily, and made it the first Roman pr...