Julius Caesar, which Voltaire reworked in alexandrines, amplifies the patriotic and republican spirit of the Roman Emperor. |
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However, the groups were largely unescorted so Julius attached himself to one of the first parties and was able to travel to England. |
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Capt. Julius Boyd is a supply officer for an impatient and under-equipped army. |
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In this Edition, Julius Bien produced some of the finest examples of large-scale chromolithographic art of the mid 19th century. |
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Various men would approach Julius and I, usually interrogating us with questions of our commitment and how agreeable Julius truly was. |
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Some 2,000 years ago after Julius Caesar's murder, Octavian, his great-nephew and heir, gathered an army and marched on Rome. |
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Julius was a con man who loved the thrill of spying and was able to charm people into following him, but he also had a cruel streak. |
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To head this brains trust Groves had selected America's most outstanding physicist, the 39-year-old Dr Julius Robert Oppenheimer. |
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For while Cicero claimed his consulship in 63 B.C., only 14 years later Julius Caesar would cross the Rubicon with his legions. |
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Julius smiled and began whistling an old tune he liked as he walked down one of the many corridors of the colony. |
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My eyes were red and stinging by the time my crying spell passed, and Julius was asking for a walk. |
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I didn't know the first thing about dancing, and I think Julius was equally uneducated. |
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In 59 B.C., however, Julius Caesar led Roman forces in conquest of the area, which the Romans ruled for the next 500 years. |
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Julius finished tying the laces on his second shoe, stood and turned to Yoshiro. |
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We took our seats in a private box, something that Julius had insisted on trying. |
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I haven't seen much of him, but Julius Francis told me he virtually runs out of his corner from the first bell, like a bull in a china shop. |
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Julius says the next 100 years are going to be a glorious golden age of maths, of science. |
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Someone named after Julius Erving who grew up in the hoops hotbed of North Carolina is bound to have roundball embedded in his genes. |
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Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BC was followed by the development of imperial rule, headed by the first emperor, Augustus. |
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Pompey sniffed at the low-born Julius, who ignored the deliberate affront to his parentage. |
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Julius smiled, thanked his friend again, and quietly slipped inside the large mailbag, wedging himself between two packages. |
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Julius Drake plays his part with dedication and conviction, particularly in the dissonant sections where Ives' demands are extremely taxing. |
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Chigi was money-lender to Pope Julius II, who once pawned his papal tiara to him. |
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In 1916 he was knighted on the stage of Drury Lane at the conclusion of a special, tercentenary performance of Julius Caesar. |
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It brings to mind starry-eyed visions of Julius Cohen, paleontologist, plumbing the secrets of the unknown. |
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With each word Julius increased volume, he started to go off the deep end reading me his version of the riot act. |
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The date is thus changed to April 7, 335, at the end of the eighth indiction, when Julius Constantius and Rufius Albinus were consuls. |
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Flavius Julius Constantius was appointed as Maximian's junior to help inaugurate the new system of government in the West. |
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They slashed at his legs and horse, and Julius plunged his sword into the nearest man, a beast covered in blond fur. |
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In this case, Julius Caesar's stereotype of the wild Celtic warriors whose fierceness was an ornament to his reputation as a general. |
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Roman commander Julius Cesar defeated the Helvetians in 58 B.C. and made Helvetia a Roman territory with fortified borders. |
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Roman civilisation was quickly adopted by the Helvetians when Switzerland was conquered by Julius Caesar. |
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Head and shoulders above the other players stood Julius Caesar, a patrician who regarded glory as his birthright. |
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Directly in front of Julius were the uniform and the weapons of the deceased General Brice, symbolically placed to signify the end of the war. |
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Gaius Octavius, as Augustus was originally known, was 18 when in 43 BC his great-uncle, the dictator Julius Caesar, was assassinated. |
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There also seems to be a reference to the intended Parthian expedition of Julius Caesar. |
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About two miles east of Samarra, rises the Tomb of Julius, a huge tumulus about 200 feet high, rising from the level plain. |
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The wick caught fire immediately and Julius threw the Molotov cocktail with amazing force. |
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Octavius, nephew of Julius Caesar, Antony, and Lepidus, united as triumvirs, oppose the forces raised by Brutus and Cassius. |
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He heaved the gates open with Julius and Sam, and threw his spear at an emerging Saxon who had been awoken by the whistle. |
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Lifting the small child from the wicker cradle, Julius lifted his daughter high for all to see. |
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As for Julius, he turns 10 in November, meaning he shares a star sign, Scorpio, with both Hello Kitty and Mickey Mouse. |
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In 57 Julius marched against the Belgic tribes of the north-east, once again using the pretext of an attack on a tribe allied to Rome. |
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It was a simple matter then for Pope Julius II to issue a bull to sanction the marriage. |
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How her beauty was known to all mankind and how knights and noblemen would plead King Julius for his daughter's hand. |
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Finally the republic was torn to pieces by rival power-hungry tribunes or dictators like Pompey, Sulla, and Julius Caesar. |
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In 58 BC, the Roman leader Julius Caesar called the region's Belgae tribes the toughest opponents he had faced. |
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Julius is shown beating a drum and dancing at a Pow-Wow, and speaks sincerely about his tribe's core values. |
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In 1912, George Julius converted his invented mechanical vote counter into a mechanical totalisator. |
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It is bound in a 8th century manuscript, measures 29 X 23 cm and was designed to illustrate the cosmographies of Julius Honorius and Orosius. |
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Julius is killed by his senate, but names an unknown grand-nephew as his heir, rather than his right-hand-man, Mark Antony, as was expected. |
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I am led to conclude that many towns existed on the south-western shore of Britain, previous to the descent of Julius Caesar. |
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Two fine, brown horses anxiously pawed at the cobblestone as Julius lent his hand to help me in. |
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She would meet Julius, persuade him to her point of view, and they would beard the lion in his den. |
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In nineteen of them the biographies of famous Greeks and Romans such as Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar are compared. |
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Julius took a sip of his cappuccino and took out a pack of cigarettes. |
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First, Gus Johnson and Elgin Baylor took it into the air, where Connie Hawkins, Julius Erving and Michael Jordan have followed. |
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He received his deaconship and priesthood from His Grace Mar Julius. |
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In case you miss it, Titus and Julius meet in a class on sampling and allusion in Kill Bill. |
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Inside was Mandelbaum, her twenty-four-year-old son Julius, and her most trusted confidant, Herman Stoude. |
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The actors in Julius Caesar wear a mixture of Elizabethan dress with ancient Roman embellishments added, as was more or less the way it was done in Shakespeare's day. |
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Julius disagreed, pointing out how nimble and light mice were, especially the young ones, and suggested that peanut butter would produce better results. |
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I've heard that Julius Caesar had Ailurophobia, the fear of cats. |
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Picture a Julius Caesar recovered from his murderous assault to confront a repentant Brutus, who must painfully work out the consequences of his actions. |
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Arnold seems favourably inclined towards Julius Nyerere's ujamaa system of village socialism in Tanzania, but concedes it failed before it was abandoned. |
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After the assassination of Julius Caesar and seizure of power by the Second Triumvirate, Brutus and Cassius were left commanding republican forces in the east. |
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In the new study, a team led by neuropharmacologist David Julius from the University California, San Francisco, identified three pain-causing molecules in tarantula venom. |
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I could hear ten pairs of heavy feet pound past me as Julius yanked me up. |
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Centuries of conflict between the Gauls and Romans ended in 52 BC, when Julius Caesar's legions took control of the territory and the settlement became a Roman town. |
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At the same time Pope Julius II commissioned Raphael, he also set Michelangelo to work for four long years painting the 10,000 square foot ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. |
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But Julius and his comrades continued to pilfer American secrets for years after the defeat of fascism. |
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Julius Caesar established the acta Diurna to weaken his political opponents by revealing the proceedings of government. |
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Julius elbowed Felix, knowing the interruption would disturb Mordechi. |
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He is immensely ambitious, unashamedly modelling himself on Julius Caesar. |
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Hermann Julius Oberth, who was born on June 25, 1894, in the Transylvanian town of Hermannstadt, is considered a founding father of rocketry and astronautics. |
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After the war, Julius opened a small machine shop in Manhattan. |
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It was founded by Paul Julius Reuter, a German Jew transplanted to London who had once used carrier pigeons to bridge a telegraph gap between Belgium and Germany. |
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Can she really believe that Julius Caesar is a barrel of laughs? |
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This Sextus aligned with the Senatorial Party in the civil war against Gaius Julius Caesar. |
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Although Sextus survived the defeat, it is unknown whether he was involved in the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar. |
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As Romulus was an alleged usurper, Julius Nepos claimed to hold legally the title of the emperor when Odoacer took power. |
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Some historians regard Julius Nepos, who ruled in Dalmatia until being murdered in 480, as the last lawful Western Roman Emperor. |
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Julius Caesar, member of the Populares, nephew of Gaius Marius, politician, writer, general, and Dictator, introduced the Julian Calendar. |
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His posthumous adoption by Julius Caesar elevated his plebeian gens Octavia to patrician status. |
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Sallust was expelled from the senate in 50 BC on moral grounds, but quickly revived his career by attaching himself to Julius Caesar. |
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The first written description is in Julius Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico. |
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In 480 with the death of the Western Emperor Julius Nepos, Eastern Emperor Zeno became sole Emperor of the empire. |
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Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off. |
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Strasser replaced Musa as deputy NPRC chairman with Captain Julius Maada Bio, who was instantly promoted by Strasser to Brigadier. |
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Indeed, Poliziano considered his achievements to be more meritorious than those of Alexander the Great or Julius Caesar. |
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Boxer Julius Indongo is the unified WBA, IBF, and IBO world champion in the Light welterweight division. |
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Julius Caesar made it a municipium called Felicitas Julia, adding to the name Olissipo. |
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Unlike Julius, Alexander never made war unless absolutely necessary, preferring negotiation and diplomacy. |
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Even before Julius Book agrees to search for Silk, his dealings with the world are partially precapitalistic. |
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Julius Popper, a Romanian explorer, was one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the region. |
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In return, Pope Julius II honoured Zwingli by providing him with an annual pension. |
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The mind of Julius III appears also from the letter dated 29 January 1555 by which Cardinal Pole delegated his powers to the Bishop of Norwich. |
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Cato attempted to use the filibuster at least twice to frustrate the political objectives of Julius Caesar. |
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When Julius Caesar arrived in the region in the 1st century BC, the region was settled by the Nervii, a Belgian tribe. |
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The Roman expansion brought the defeat of the Allobrogi in 121 BC and during the Gallic Wars in 58 BC Julius Caesar overcame the Helvetii. |
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I am an Afrikaner and I want to show that baboon Julius Malema. |
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Julius nurses an intense and ambiguously unrequited crush on Titus. |
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Julius Mood later identified Hart's condition as senile gangrene, and he amputated Hart's legs to keep the gangrene from spreading. |
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Sometime in that year, a group of Cilicians captured a vessel carrying a young Roman aristocrat named Julius Caesar. |
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When Julius Caesar invaded Gaul, there were nine different Celtic tribes living in Normandy. |
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From the lives of Cicero and Julius Caesar, it is known that Romans frequented the schools in Greece. |
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Towards the end of this era, in 44 BC, Julius Caesar was briefly perpetual dictator before being assassinated. |
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Meanwhile, Wanger's wish list for the film's coleads included Sir Laurence Olivier as Julius Caesar and Richard Burton as Mark Antony. |
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In 55 BC Julius Caesar invaded, claiming that the Britons had aided the Veneti against him the previous year. |
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His marriage to the daughter of Narbonensian senator Gnaeus Julius Agricola implies that he came from Gallia Narbonensis. |
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The Germania fits within a classical ethnographic tradition which includes authors such as Herodotus and Julius Caesar. |
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According to Julius Caesar, the Britons further inland than the Belgae believed that they were indigenous. |
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In 58 BC the Helvetii planned to migrate westward but Julius Caesar forced them back. |
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However, despite being outdated, Celtic chariot tactics were able to repel the invasion of Britain attempted by Julius Caesar. |
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Thus, when Julius Caesar returned from a governorship in Spain in 61 BC, he found it easy to make an arrangement with Pompey. |
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A period of reform occurred between 49 BC, when Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon, and 29 BC, when Octavian returned to Rome after Actium. |
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Britain during the reign of Julius Caesar had an Iron Age culture, with an estimated population of between one and four million. |
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Shortly before Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain in 55 and 54 BC, the Trinovantes were considered the most powerful tribe in Britain. |
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Many of the public works instituted in his reign were based on plans first suggested by Julius Caesar. |
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The Silures were not finally conquered until circa AD 76 when Sextus Julius Frontinus' long campaign against them began to have success. |
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Julius Asclepiodotus landed an invasion fleet near Southampton and defeated Allectus in a land battle. |
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Ariovistus of the Suebi is reported to have done the same thing in his battle against Julius Caesar. |
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Severus travelled onwards to Nisibis, which his general Julius Laetus had prevented from falling into enemy hands. |
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Zeno, however, insisted that Odoacer had to pay homage to Julius Nepos as the Emperor of the Western Empire. |
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Odoacer never returned any territory or real power, but he did issue coins in the name of Julius Nepos throughout Italia. |
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Pope Julius died and his successor, Pope Paul IV, declared war on Philip and recalled Pole to Rome to have him tried as a heretic. |
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Her first marriage had been annulled by a previous pope, Julius II, on that basis. |
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The Globe opened in autumn 1599, with Julius Caesar one of the first plays staged. |
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This technique releases the new power and flexibility of the poetry in plays such as Julius Caesar and Hamlet. |
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However, in Germany, Hermann Helmholtz became aware both of Joule's work and the similar 1842 work of Julius Robert von Mayer. |
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In 1999, Hawking was awarded the Julius Edgar Lilienfeld Prize of the American Physical Society. |
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Onto this turbulent scene emerged Gaius Julius Caesar, from an aristocratic family of limited wealth. |
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In 1851 Paul Julius Reuter founded the Reuters news agency, now one of the large financial media organisations in the world. |
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Julius Caesar was the last classical writer to mention the tin trade, which appears to have declined during the Roman occupation. |
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The first known were commissioned in 44 BC by Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. |
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After his conquest of Gaul, Julius Caesar looks over the sea and resolves to order Britain to swear obedience and pay tribute to Rome. |
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Julius Caesar and Sallust were outstanding historical writers of Cicero's time. |
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Julius II succeeded in doing away with some of the smaller branches, but left the division of the two great parties untouched. |
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As in Julius Caesar, though, perturbations in the political sphere are echoed and even amplified by events in the material world. |
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In 1886 Julius Delius finally agreed to allow his son to pursue a musical career, and paid for him to study music formally. |
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At a dinner party in London in April 1888, Grieg finally convinced Julius Delius that his son's future lay in music. |
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In 1935, Julius Hagen, the owner of Twickenham Studios, bought the site and formed a new company, JH Studios. |
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Pollio was a lieutenant of Julius Caesar and one of his most ardent supporters. |
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In 1823 another major art collection came on the market, which had been assembled by the recently deceased John Julius Angerstein. |
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His contemporary Suetonius wrote biographies of the 12 Roman rulers from Julius Caesar through Domitian. |
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The English word Germany derives from the Latin Germania, which came into use after Julius Caesar adopted it for the peoples east of the Rhine. |
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The volumes traced events from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, and was a bestseller in its day. |
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Among his literary projects were editions of the works of George Buchanan and Julius Caesar Scaliger. |
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In AD 83 or 84, led by Calgacus, the Caledonians' defeat at the hands of Gnaeus Julius Agricola at Mons Graupius is recorded by Tacitus. |
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This development ultimately enabled Julius Caesar to cross the Rubicon with an army loyal to him personally and effectively end the Republic. |
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When Julius Caesar broke this rule, leaving his province of Gaul and crossing the Rubicon into Italy, he precipitated a constitutional crisis. |
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When he became governor of Cisalpine Gaul in 58 BC, Julius Caesar inherited four legions, numbered VII to X, that were already based there. |
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His father, Lucius Julius Graecinus, was a praetor and had become a member of the Roman Senate in the year of his birth. |
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They played an important role especially in the campaigns of Gnaeus Julius Agricola in the north of the island. |
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Julius Caesar was checked by Vercingetorix at a siege of Gergovia, a fortified town in the center of Gaul. |
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Roman silver Denarius with the head of captive Gaul 48 BC, following the campaigns of Julius Caesar. |
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Julius Caesar mentions in his Gallic Wars that those Celts who wanted to make a close study of druidism went to Britain to do so. |
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In a little over a century later, Gnaeus Julius Agricola mentions Roman armies attacking a large druid sanctuary in Anglesey in Wales. |
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During the last days of Julius Caesar, almost the entire peninsula was annexed to the Roman Republic. |
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Julius Caesar had been preparing to invade Parthia, the Caucasus, and Scythia, and then march back to Germania through Eastern Europe. |
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This means that for two thousand years after Julius Caesar's assassination, there was at least one head of state bearing his name. |
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The Gauls were finally conquered by Julius Caesar in the 50s BC despite a rebellion by the Arvernian chieftain Vercingetorix. |
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According to Julius Caesar in his Commentaries on the Gallic War, it was one of three languages in Gaul, the others being Aquitanian and Belgic. |
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In the 50s BC, Aquitania was conquered by lieutenants of Julius Caesar and became part of the Roman Empire. |
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Julius Caesar invaded southeastern England briefly in 55 and again in 54 BCE, but he never reached Hampshire. |
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They were discussed in depth by Julius Caesar in his account of his wars in Gaul. |
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Sabinus, claiming he was descended from Julius Caesar, declared himself Emperor of Gaul. |
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The first notable militia in French history was the resistance of the Gauls to invasion by the Romans until they were defeated by Julius Caesar. |
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The first confrontations between a Roman army and the peoples of Germania Inferior occurred during Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars. |
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The name came into use after Julius Caesar and whether it was used widely before him amongst Romans is unknown. |
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The Treveri had a strong cavalry and infantry, and during the Gallic Wars would provide Julius Caesar with his best cavalry. |
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Julius Caesar considered the Nervii to be the most warlike of the Belgic tribes, and that the Belgic tribes were the bravest in Gaul. |
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Florus was defeated by his rival Julius Indus, while Sacrovir led the Aedui in revolt. |
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He received no triumph on his return and did not apparently run for the consulship, but he did marry Julia, the aunt of Julius Caesar. |
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The loyalty of such legions is what allowed Marius himself, Sulla, and about 40 years later Marius' nephew Julius Caesar to march on Rome itself. |
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Glycerius was deposed in favor of Julius Nepos, and Gundobad returned to Burgundy, presumably at the death of his father Gundioc. |
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According to Julius Caesar, the Helvetians were divided into four subgroups or pagi. |
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The capital Aventicum surrendered, and Julius Alpinus, head of what was now seen as a Helvetian uprising, was executed. |
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Because of this, Octavius was raised by his grandmother, Julia, the sister of Julius Caesar. |
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The following year he was put in charge of the Greek games that were staged in honor of the Temple of Venus Genetrix, built by Julius Caesar. |
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Legally, it was closed to patricians, a status that Augustus had acquired some years earlier when adopted by Julius Caesar. |
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Julius Caesar had been granted similar powers, wherein he was charged with supervising the morals of the state. |
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The nomenclature of Julius Caesar and the later Augustus in the triumviral period. |
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Michael Parenti is the author of The Assassination of Julius Caesar and Superpatriotism. |
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The hardcover book was designed by graphic artist Julius Friedman and features color photography by Geoffrey Carr. |
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Cory Erving is the nineteen-year old son of basketball legend Julius Erving. |
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His first cousin once removed was Ethel Greenglass, wife of Julius Rosenberg. |
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Here he followed the precedent of Lucius Junius Brutus and Julius Caesar. |
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In the four corners, there are portraits of Julius Caesar, Claudius Ptolemy, and the atlas's first two publishers, Gerard Mercator and Jodocus Hondius, the father of Hendrik. |
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Julius Caesar was born on July 12, 100 BC into a patrician family. |
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By this time, internal tensions led to a series of civil wars, culminating with the assassination of Julius Caesar, which led to the transition from republic to empire. |
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Conflict between the Germanic tribes and the forces of Rome under Julius Caesar forced major Germanic tribes to retreat to the east bank of the Rhine. |
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After the assassination of his friend Julius Caesar, he formed an alliance with Octavian and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, known to historians as the Second Triumvirate. |
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Zeno pointed out that the Senate should rightfully have first requested that Julius Nepos take the throne once more, but he nonetheless agreed to their requests. |
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The Eastern Emperor Leo, who died in 474, had appointed the western emperors Anthemius and Julius Nepos, and Constantinople never recognized the new government. |
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Yes, famed Harvard urbanologist William Julius Wilson told the conferees. |
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In Carr's famous example, he claimed that millions had crossed the Rubicon, but only Julius Caesar's crossing in 49 BC is declared noteworthy by historians. |
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The conquest of Britain continued under the command of Gnaeus Julius Agricola, who expanded the Roman Empire as far as Caledonia, or modern day Scotland. |
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Batavian auxiliaries of the Rhine legions, led by Gaius Julius Civilis, had rebelled with the aid of a faction of Treveri under the command of Julius Classicus. |
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With this title, he boasted his familial link to deified Julius Caesar, and the use of Imperator signified a permanent link to the Roman tradition of victory. |
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Antony traveled east to Egypt where he allied himself with Queen Cleopatra VII, the former lover of Julius Caesar and mother of Caesar's infant son Caesarion. |
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During the Gallic Wars of 58 to 51 BCE, the Roman army, led by Julius Caesar, conquered the many tribal chiefdoms of Gaul, and annexed it as a part of the Roman Empire. |
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In the nineteenth century Ambiorix became a Belgian national hero because of his resistance against Julius Caesar, as written in Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico. |
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Although the Roman forces under Julius Caesar eventually defeated the Nervians, the Romans were almost overtaken by the surprisingly strong tribe. |
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In 70, the Treveri under Julius Classicus and Julius Tutor and the Lingones under Julius Sabinus joined the Batavian rebellion and declared Sabinus as Caesar. |
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In it, a competition between the Belgians and the Gauls from Armorica takes place to decide who was the bravest under the unlikely adjudication of Julius Caesar. |
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British historian Max Hastings says there is no question that as a military genius Napoleon ranks with Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar in greatness. |
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Later, Julius Caesar wrote about warlike Germanic tribesmen and their threat to Roman Gaul, and there were military clashes between the Romans and the indigenous tribes. |
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Sometimes the criminals were decimated by lot, as appears in Polybius, Tacitus, Plutarch, Appian, Dio, Julius Capitolinus, who also mentions a centesimation. |
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This rebellion was headed by Gaius Julius Civilis and Julius Sabinus. |
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He recorded the earliest accounts of Julius Caesar's epileptic seizures. |
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His most important surviving work is a set of biographies of twelve successive Roman rulers, from Julius Caesar to Domitian, entitled De Vita Caesarum. |
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Harry Durity and Julius Genachowski to its board of directors. |
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Germanic peoples, including those tribes in the Rhine delta that later became the Franks, are known to have served in the Roman army since the days of Julius Caesar. |
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Poems by Julius Caesar are also mentioned in ancient sources. |
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The team includes NBA Legends Dave Bing, Clyde Drexler, Julius Erving, Jamal Mashburn, and Dominique Wilkins, who were selected for their success in business after basketball. |
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In 44 he had manipulated his great-uncle Julius Caesar's will so that he inherited the great tria nomina, and, dropping his own patronymic, advertised himself as Caesar's son. |
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Julius Caesar was the first historical Roman to be officially deified. |
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Using Roman naval support along the North Sea coast of Scotland, Gnaeus Julius Agricola continued the invasion and exploration northward into the Scottish Highlands. |
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Julius Caesar mustered 800 to 1,000 sailing boats, five legions and some 2,000 horses at Calais due to its strategic position to attack Britannia. |
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Michael Parenti's recent books include Superpatriotism and The Assassination of Julius Caesar, and The Culture Struggle, all available in paperback, www. |
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The Roman proconsul and general Julius Caesar pushed his army into Gaul in 58 BC, on the pretext of assisting Rome's Gaullish allies against the migrating Helvetii. |
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They were described by Julius Caesar in his war reports, The Gallic Wars. |
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That may be meant to suggest another problem entirely, Jake's agenbite of inwit, but it's less trivial than it seems, part of what Julius calls the aesthetics of ugliness. |
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The Asterix comics, set during the time of Julius Caesar and written in the second half of the twentieth century, are set in Armorica, now Brittany. |
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In 58 BCE, at the Battle of Bibracte, Julius Caesar defeated the Alpine tribes, therefore bringing the region under close control of the Roman Empire. |
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Doyle and spiritualist William Thomas Stead were duped into believing Julius and Agnes Zancig had genuine psychic powers, both claiming that the Zancigs used telepathy. |
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Julius Delius assumed that his son would play a part in the family wool business, and for the next three years he tried hard to persuade him to do so. |
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Julius Caesar became Pontifex Maximus before he was elected consul. |
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Works such as the 'Histories' of Tacitus, the 'Gallic Wars' by Julius Caesar and 'History of Rome' by Livy have been passed down through generations. |
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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. |
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He bursts into the presence of Julius Caesar and tells the emperor that only the wild man of the woods can interpret the dream that has been troubling him. |
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It was begun by Cleopatra VII of the Ptolemaic dynasty, the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, to honour her dead lover Julius Caesar, then converted by Augustus to his own cult. |
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Along with the Red Scare and execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg the United States ran open campaigns to eliminate communism in the United States. |
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The public spaces in Rome resounded with such a din of hooves and clatter of iron chariot wheels that Julius Caesar had once proposed a ban on chariot traffic during the day. |
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With this title he not only boasted his familial link to deified Julius Caesar, but the use of Imperator signified a permanent link to the Roman tradition of victory. |
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Babbage's theories are said to have influenced the layout of the 1851 Great Exhibition, and his views had a strong effect on his contemporary George Julius Poulett Scrope. |
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And when it was determined that we should sail into Italy, they delivered Paul and certain other prisoners unto one named Julius, a centurion of Augustus' band. |
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Her father, Julius Bassianus, descended from the royal house of Samsigeramus and Sohaemus, and served as a high priest to the local cult of the sun god Elagabal. |
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Its forum and basilica were completed in 79 or 81, and were dedicated in an inscription by the governor, Gnaeus Julius Agricola, to the emperor Titus. |
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Cassivellaunus, who led the resistance to Julius Caesar's first expedition to Britain in 54 BC, is often taken to have belonged to the Catuvellauni. |
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With limited options to despatch reinforcements, the Romans moved their troops south, and this rising was suppressed by Governor Gnaeus Julius Verus. |
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They thank Julius Bradshaw, Augustine Duru, Samuel Kotz, Robert Moffie, Ibrahim Salama and North Carolina Central University for their assistance. |
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In 1508, Ringmann made the first translation of Julius Caesar's Commentaries into German with supplemental pieces by Suetonius, Plutarch, and others. |
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The walls surrounding the city were originally built during the rule of Julius Caesar, but their current course and design were the result of Moorish reconstructions. |
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In the Bruges area, the first fortifications were built after Julius Caesar's conquest of the Menapii in the first century BC, to protect the coastal area against pirates. |
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Nanomechanical properties of the stigma of dragonfly Anax parthenope julius Brauer. |
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