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This chapter is part of a book that is no longer available to purchase from Cambridge Core Chapter 8 turns to the famous judgment of Julius Caesar’s commentarii ... of the need to restore the Roman ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, known as Cicero (106-43 BCE), was a Roman writer, philosopher, lawyer, prodigious orator, and ...
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Having won the civil war, Julius Caesar is now the master of Rome ... and the high priest of the deified King's cult. King Numa gave the Roman people the calendar they are using now, and Gnaeus ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg loves the Roman Empire. A phrase on his shirt at the Meta Connect 2024 event paid tribute to Caesar ...