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Extractions: C A B C D ... Z Individual are presented in a Separate Foldout C of E Abbreviation: Church of England Cabriolet A light, 2-wheeled, 1-horse carriage with a folding hood and upward-curving shafts. It replaced the curricle as a fashionable vehicle for society men in the early 19th century. See Hansom cab Caddy Field Caddy, Joseph [16-16] See Caddy Field Cadet A younger brother or son. A younger branch of a family Cadger An itinerant dealer in small wares, or a beggar. See Badger Cadge Cady, Gary Brass and Coronation Street , and the BBC TV series Aristocrats Caesar, Gaius Julius [100-44 BC] Roman statesman and general. He was governor of Gaul , and conquered Gaul in 58-50 BC, defeating the Germans under Ariovistus and selling thousands of the Belgic tribes into slavery. In 55 BC, he crossed into Britain, returning for a further campaigning visit in 54 BC. A revolt by the Gauls under Vercingetorix in 52 BC was crushed in 51 BC. His governorship of Gaul ended in 49 BC. His commentaries survive on the campaigns in Gaul The Gallic Wars and the Civil War with his rival, Pompey
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Extractions: Descended from an impoverished patrician family which had long been attached to the senatorial clique , Caesar's immediate forbears had fallen from prominence in the decades before his birth and there had been no Consuls in his immediate family for generations. The office of Consul - one of two men who, for a year, guided the Roman Republic at the pinnacle of power - was dearly sought by all noble families. Perhaps these factors influenced the ambitious young Roman in his drive for personal preeminence. Almost from the first, he turned against the established senatorial party and sought out the popularis or people's party. Caesar's father, C. Julius Caesar, was something of a pleasant nonentity; he died when Caesar was 15, having only reached as high as praetor, next to the Consulship. Little is known about him. Caesar's mother, Aurelia, was of the prominent family of Cotta and was apparently an exemplar of the disciplined Roman
Project Gutenberg - Bibliographic Record Data. Title Julius caesar s Commentaries On The Gallic War. Author caesar, GaiusJulius, ca. 10044 BC. Language Latin. Subject Gaul History 58 BC-511 AD. http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/218
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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.
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