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Extractions: Caesar, Gaius Julius (100-44 BC), Roman general and statesman, who laid the foundations of the Roman imperial system. Early Life: Born in Rome on July 12 or 13, 100 BC, Caesar belonged to the prestigious Julian clan; yet from early childhood he knew controversy. His uncle by marriage was Gaius Marius, leader of the Populares. This party supported agrarian reform and was opposed by the reactionary Optimates, a senatorial faction. Marius was seven times consul (chief magistrate), and the last year he held office, just before his death in 86 BC, he exacted a terrifying toll on the Optimates. At the same time he saw to it that young Caesar was appointed flamen dialis, one of an archaic priesthood with no power. The original hard-back book was written by one of the most renown and prolific writer-historians of his time, Jacob Abbott of Brunswick, Maine. It was one of a set of 32 volumes authored by Jacob and John Abbott, brothers, in the mid- to late-1800s. The set was re-published in the early 1900s, and not again until 2000, when GoldenWest Marketing undertook the project of re-printing 8 of these rare and genealogically valuable books.
Cassius -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article against (Conqueror of Gaul and master of Italy (10044 BC)) Julius Caesar . After the (Caesar defeated Pompey in 48 BC) Battle of Pharsalus, http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/ca/cassius.htm
Extractions: Little is known of his early life. In 53 BC he served in the Parthian campaign under (Click link for more info and facts about M. Licinius Crassus) M. Licinius Crassus , saved the remnants of the army after the defeat at (Click link for more info and facts about Carrhae) Carrhae , and for two years successfully repelled the enemy. In 49 BC he became tribune of the plebs. The outbreak of the civil war saved him from being brought to trial for extortion in (An Asian republic in the Middle East at the east end of the Mediterranean; site of some of the world's most ancient centers of civilization; involved in state-sponsored terrorism) Syria
Caesar Augustus -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article When Caesar was assassinated in March 44 BC, his young heir was with the army at with (Conqueror of Gaul and master of Italy (10044 BC)) Julius Caesar. http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/ca/caesar_augustus.htm
Extractions: Caesar Augustus (Any dialect of the language of ancient Rome) Latin IMP·CAESAR·DIVI·F·AVGVSTVS (Click link for more info and facts about AD 14) AD 14 ), known earlier in his life as Gaius Octavius or Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus , was the first (Sovereign of the Roman Empire) Roman Emperor and is traditionally considered the greatest. Although he preserved the outward form of the (The ancient Roman state from 509 BC until Augustus assumed power in 27 BC; was governed by an elected Senate but dissatisfaction with the Senate led to civil wars that culminated in a brief dictatorship by Julius Caesar) Roman Republic , he ruled as an (A cruel and oppressive dictator) autocrat for more than 40 years. He ended a century of civil wars and gave Rome an era of peace, prosperity, and imperial greatness. He is generally known to historians by the title "Augustus" (revered one), which he acquired in 27 BC and as "Octavian" before then. Augustus was born at Rome with the name Gaius Octavius (Click link for more info and facts about Thurinus) Thurinus . His father, also
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FreeEliterature TimeLine ( 100 44) BL- Julius caesar. - IMPERIALISM. Author - (caesar, GaiusJulius, ca. 100-44 BC - Commentaries On The Gallic War). http://www.freeeliterature.com/AtripThroughTime/The FreeELiterature TimeLine.htm
The History Of Ancient Rome - By Miles Hodges Pompeius Magnus (10648) ca. 50 BC - Ny carlsbergGlyptotek, Copenhagen Pompey Julius caesar (100-44 BC)- Museum of Antiquities, Turin caesar http://www.newgenevacenter.org/west/rome.htm
Extractions: Caesar's Rise to Power Other Sources on Hellenistic-Roman History THE ORIGINS OF THE ROMANS Three groups of Italian-speaking tribesthe Latins, the Umbrians and the Samnitesmigrated down into Italy from the north just about the same time that the Dorians were overruning Greece (around 1000 BC). They too conquered with iron weapons, thus introducing the iron age to Italy. They eventually settled into the mountainous center of the Italian peninsula and in the west-central lowlands facing the Mediterranean Sea. Basically these peoples were farmers, cattle raisers and sheep herders. This wave of conquest and settlement was followed in around 900 BC by anotherthat of the Etruscans, who invaded central Italy from the east. The Etruscans established ascendancy over the Italians, and reached the peak of their power during the mid-500s BC. They established cities and a high order of a material civilizationnot unlike the Greeks. But then they lost powerand mysteriously their culture disappeared. They left us with no knowledge of their language and very little of their history.
History - Dr. Rollinson's Courses And Resources 10044 BC - Life of Julius caesar of Rome 90 BC - Civil war in Rome, Marius vs.Sulla. Sulla wins ca. AD 100 - Assyria converted to Christianity. http://www.drshirley.org/hist/hist08.html
Extractions: 50 BC 49-46 BC - Civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey 47 BC - Cleopatra VII of Egypt has Pompey murdered 47 BC - Library of Alexandria burned 47 BC - Herod made governor of Galilee 46 BC - Julius Caesar appointed Dictator of Rome 46 BC - The Julian Calendar - leap years introduced 44 BC - Julius Caesar assassinated in Rome; civil war breaks out 43 BC - AD 18 - Ovid, Roman poet 40-4 BC - Rule of Herod I (the Great) of Palestine 37 BC - Herod the Great captures Jerusalem , has Antigonus II executed, marries Mariamne I (a Hasmonean princess), and styles himself "King of the Jews"
Extractions: Greek culture predominates throughout the Middle East. A form of the Greek language becomes the lingua franca for the whole region - the "Common Language" or the "Koine". Koine Greek is the language in which the New Testament is written. The land of Israel is in the path of the two main empires, Egypt and Persia, and becomes a pawn in the political struggles. All dates are approximate. Alexander the Great, born 356 BC, succeeded to the throne of his father Philip II of Macedon 336 BC. In 334 BC Alexander began the conquest of the Persian Empire
Reading And Links You can also link directly through Gaius Julius Caesar 10044 BC. An excellentmulti-part biography on Caesar (and others) may be found at Jona Lendering s http://heraklia.fws1.com/links/
Extractions: THE LAST DICTATOR R EADING A ND L INKS BIBLIOGRAPHY : For the reader's convenience, editions shown in linked version may be purchased from Amazon.com. They are the editions I have used and quoted. Those editions I personally enjoy most are noted with a graphic , as my particular favorites of the recommended links shown below. The books which I personally consider indispensable to learning about Caesar and Rome are shown in bold type An excellent grounding for Caesar's life and times is provided in Antony Kamm's succinct but vivid Julius Caesar: A Beginner's Guide The Romans: An Introduction (Routledge, 1995) is similarly recommended for the beginner who wants a concise introduction to all Roman history. Appian, The Civil Wars (Penguin Classics) , trans. John Carter, Penguin Classics, 1996 Julius Caesar
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Extractions: The Unofficial Schuyler Grant Web Site - Film/Television/Theatre Film/Television/Theatre Here are the films, TV shows, and theatre productions that Schuyler has been in. FILM Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story .. Diana Barry Wright (late 1999) (for a synopsis, click here) Wrestling With Alligators (1998..
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Mosaic Sources Julius caesar s (ca. 10044 BC) nephew Octavian unified the Roman world afterthe civil wars of the mid-first century BC Awarded the title Augustus http://college.hmco.com/history/west/mosaic/chapter3/module21.html
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Extractions: Jerusalem timeline home ROMAN - COINS COIN INFORMATION ON ROMAN RULERS AND EMPERORS FROM THE ROMAN CONQUEST OF JUDAEA THROUGH THE SECOND JEWISH REVOLT AGAINST ROME 63 BCE TO 138 CE RULER COIN INFORMATION Pompey the Great, 63 to 47 BCE Pompey the Great, 63 to 47 BCE King Aretas kneeling, associated with victory in Judaea by Pompey the Great, subjugation of Nabatean King Areta, ally of Maccabean Aristobulus II right / Bacchius kneeling beside his camel extending olive branch. AR Denarius, NEPTUNI. head of Pompey right, trident in front; dolphin below. Rv. Q NASIDIVS. Galley saling r.; star above. Sextus Pompey Magnus, son of Pompey the Great,40 BCE,denarius, AR, 3.62g, 3/4" dia.,O: bare head of Pompey the Great right between lituus and capius R: Neptune left, foot on prow, between brothers Anapias and Amphinomus with their parents on their shoulders Conquered Judaea and Syria in 63 BCE. Forms first triumvirate with Julius Caesar in 60. Defeated by Julius Caesar and murdered in Egypt in 47.
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Extractions: EDITORIAL NOTES AND APPENDIX Editorial Emendations These notes record all editorial emendations in the present text to the first edition of Piggy little ] litle graces ] grace's sometimes ] somtimes shortage ] stortage mortgage ] mortaage Explanatory Notes The primary purpose of these Explanatory Notes is twofold: to explain or identify words and phrases that might be obscure to urban readers of Piggy , and to call attention to words, phrases, and passages of the poem that allude to or, as the case may be, derive from the works of other writers. In this latter category, the notes are intended to complement the Introduction, where the emphasis is placed less on local verbal and phrasal echoes than on the large patterns and assumptions that link Piggy Piggy James Hogg: Selected Poems , edited by Douglas S. Mack (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970) and
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