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  • ...imary one. Augustus had watched the mistake of the former Roman dictator [[Julius Caesar]] who had flirted with calling himself a [[king]] and, as a result, was [[a
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  • ...phasized [[horsemanship]] of the [[Roman cavalry]]. It was encouraged by [[Julius Caesar]] to help his troops perfect their skills in [[military maneuvering]]. Most
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  • * Dillon, M. ''Ancient Rome: From the Early Republic to the Assassination of Julius Caesar'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Rome-Republic-Assasination-Julius/d *see also [[Julius Caesar]]
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  • ...hed. In the power struggle that followed the assassination of the dictator Julius Caesar, Octavian emerged victorious, becoming the first Roman emperor in 27<small>
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  • [[Calendar]] | [[German dialects]] | [[Islam]] | [[Judaism]] | [[Julius Caesar]] | ''[[Marbury v. Madison]]'' | [[Nicene Creed]] * ''Caesar:'' ''[[Anticato]]'' | [[Julius Caesar's monarchy]] | [[Funeral of Julius Caesar]] | [[Divus Iulius]] | [[Comet Caesar]] (''sidus Iulium'') | [[Temple of Di
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  • The '''''laudatio Iuliae amitae''''' is a well-known funeral oration that [[Julius Caesar]] held in 68 BC to honor his deceased aunt [[Iulia Caesaris (wife of Marius
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  • ...of ''Flamen Dialis'' was now vacant. Marius's seventeen-year-old nephew [[Julius Caesar]] was nominated to fill it in 83 BCE, but this nomination was annulled by S
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  • Should the title of the article not be "Gaius Iulius Caesar" instead of "Julius Caesar"? The former was his real name, the latter is only the anglicized rendition ...and wants to find out if they're historically accurate, they'll look for "Julius Caesar" and "Mark Antony", not "Gaius Iulius Caesar" and "Marcus Antonius". So lon
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  • *''The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Accession of Henry VII'', 2 volumes (London, A. Millar, 1762). *''The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688'', 6 volumes (London, A. Millar, 1762) revised, 8
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  • ...borne by a number of figures from history, most notably the dictator '''[[Julius Caesar]]'''. ...nsul)|Gaius Iulius Caesar]] († 85 BC), proconsul, father of the dictator [[Julius Caesar]]
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  • ...borne by a number of figures from history, most notably the dictator '''[[Julius Caesar]]'''. ...nsul)|Gaius Iulius Caesar]] († 85 BC), proconsul, father of the dictator [[Julius Caesar]]
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  • ...r-sa_mort.jpg|thumb|right|350px|alt=Picture of a group killing a person.|[[Julius Caesar]] was perhaps Rome's first real dictator, but [[Roman Senate|Roman Senators
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  • ...government in order to achieve the needs and requests of [[Pompey]] and [[Julius Caesar|Caesar]]. When the Senate refused to grant Caesar Pompey's veterans lands a
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  • ...only two sources, and could be expanded if necessary. On an article like [[Julius Caesar]], the sources are so many and so disparate that this might prove a little
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  • ...re Caesar's [[apotheosis]] wasn't legally conducted until [[42 BC]], and [[Julius Caesar|Caesar]] had only been worshipped inofficially as [[Divus|''divus'']] durin * [[Caesar's funeral|Julius Caesar's ''funus'']]
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