Font Size= 3 Southport /font , Font Size= 3 MSST0013 /font also spelt caratacus, son of Cunobelinus, King of the Triovantes ca. Gaius Juliuscaesar (10044 BC) was a statesman and general, founder of the Julio-Claudian http://pmsa.courtauld.ac.uk/pmsa/LL/MSST0013.htm
Extractions: Figurative Sculptures of Caractacus, Julius Caesar, King Alfred and Edward the Confessor Public Monument and Sculpture Association National Recording Project Figurative Sculptures of Caractacus, Julius Caesar, King Alfred and Edward the Confessor Region ID LL Work ID Manual Reference Title Figurative Sculptures of Caractacus, Julius Caesar, King Alfred and Edward the Confessor Architect Maxwell and Tuke Sculptor Norbuy, Alfred Date of design 9th October 1872 to 6th October 1874 Year of unveiling Unveiling details 6th October 1874 Road Lord Street Precise Location Cambridge Hall on the Clock Tower A to Z Ref OS Ref Postcode Work is Extant Listing Status Don't know Duty of Care Commissioned by Notes The sculptures represent Caractacus, Julius Caesar, King Alfred and Edward the Confessor, and are situated on the four corners of the clock tower. It is possible that these figures were selected as being illustrative of early rulers of England. Only the latter two can in fact be so considered to any real extent. circa raw year Condition Good At risk Not at risk Inscriptions Signatures Elements Element Details Part of work Material Dimensions Figures Polished freestone (longridge stone) Assessment of Condition Surface Character: nothing recorded Structural Condition: nothing recorded Vandalism: nothing recorded
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition This is a list of historians The names are grouped by order of the historical period This is a list of named time periods defined in various fields of study. This list is under construction: the eventual aim is for it to be a compendium of names of eras and epochs in all fields of study To do: Click the link for more information. in which they were writing, which is not necessarily the same as the period in which they specialised. Chroniclers and annalists, though they are not historians in the true sense, are also listed here for convenience. See also: List of historians by area of study This is a list of historians categorized by their area of study. See also List of historians. Click the link for more information.
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Centuries These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. The individual century pages contain lists of decades and years. See history for different organizations of historical events. For earlier time periods see cosmological timeline, geologic timescale, evolutionary timeline, pleistocene, palaeolithic and logarithmic timeline.
Sources For Sources And Other Great Stuff: Gaius Sallustius Crispus (Sallust) historian; born in Italy (86 ca. 34 BCE);supported politicians such as Julius caesar; was governor of Numidia in http://www.stanford.edu/class/ihum31b/Sources_for_sources.htm
Extractions: Sources and Sources for sources Where to find Sources? Search the Stanford Socrates database for your subject. Search the bibliographies in our textbooks and in other books. Search the stacks in Green library. Search electronic sources (such as on-line databases for journal articles) The two relevant sections of the Green library stacks are: P- PA6000 (more or less) this houses the Greek and Roman literature section, including the ancient historians (good place to find ancient textual sources D- DG (more or less) this houses the ancient classical history section, where you can find journals and books about classical history Some useful General Works: L'Annee Philologique [Green Z7016 .M351]: this is a French-based bibliographic reference, listing a majority of the books and articles published on Classical topics. The L'annee is compiled on a yearly basis, and is organized by ancient author, field of study, topic, and modern scholars. Much of the information is actually in English , so don't be put off by the French. (Also available on line at: http://www.annee-philologique.com/aph/
10th Grade English Gaius Julius caesar (100 44) http//www.fenrir.dk/history/bios/caesar JC.shak.home.htmlJulius caesar Teacher s Guide k12.ca.us/score/caesar/caesarchoice.html. http://bigred.port-huron.k12.mi.us/mediacenter/resources/eng/10th.htm
Extractions: expression. by WILLIAM STRUNK, Jr. TOP OF PAGE Biographies The IPL Internet Library has a collection of 1576 critical and biographical websites of authors. Yahoo's author page divides them by genre (poets, playwrights, etc.) Louisana State University maintains a "literary" authors set of links. The University of California Santa Barbara has a literature site that provides links to author material. American Literature Research on the web http://www.accd.edu/pac/english/amlit.html " site will provide you with useful subject information and basic guidelines for doing online research" Literary Resources on the Net http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/ This set of pages is a collection of links to sites on the Internet dealing especially with English and American literature, excluding most single electronic texts, and is limited to collections of information useful to academics I've excluded most poetry journals, for instance. The Literary Menagerie http://sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu/~egcash/
Biographies: Caesar aius Julius Caesar, general, dictator, and statesman, changed the course of the consulsfor 50, Gaius Claudius Marcellus from the Senate that Caesar should lay http://kylemartin.ca/Forum/bio_caesar.html
Extractions: aius Julius Caesar, general, dictator, and statesman, changed the course of the history of the Greco-Roman world decisively and irreversibly. Caesar's gens, the Julii, were patricians and traced their lineage back to the goddess Venus. In 78 Caesar went to Rhodes to study oratory under Molon. En route he was captured by pirates. Caesar raised his ransom, raised a naval force, captured his captors, and had them crucified. All this he did as a private individual holding no public office. In 69 or 68 Caesar was elected quaestor. In the same year his wife, Cornelia, died. Caesar afterward married Pompeia, a distant relative of Pompey. Caesar was elected one of the curule aediles for 65, and he celebrated this by unusually lavish expenditure with borrowed money. He was elected pontifex maximus in 63. By now he had become a controversial political figure. After his praetorship in 62 he obtained the governorship of Southern Spain for 61-60. His creditors did not let him leave Rome until Crassus had gone bail for a quarter of his debts; but a military expedition beyond the northwest frontier of his province enabled Caesar to win loot for himself as well as for his soldiers, with a balance left over for the treasury. This partial financial recovery enabled him, after his return to Rome in 60, to stand for the consulship for 59. Caesar now succeeded in organizing an irresistible coalition of political bosses. Caesar, who had assiduously cultivated Pompey's friendship, now entered into a secret pact with him. Caesar's master stroke was to persuade Crassus to join the partnership, the so-called first triumvirate. Early in 59, Pompey sealed his alliance with Caesar by marrying Caesar's only child, Julia. Caesar married Calpurnia, daughter of Lucius Piso.
CSU Libraries: Roman Republic Gaius Julius caesar (100 44). caesar, Julius. and Byzantine Studies G R = Greeceand Rome AJAH = American Journal of Ancient History ca = Classical Antiquity http://lib.colostate.edu/research/history/RomanRepublic.html
Extractions: Roman Republic This Web page provides links and suggested resources that can be used for doing research on the Roman Republic. The emphasis is on the topic for Prof. Gaughan's HY301 Spring 2004 section with a focus on Political Violence in the Late Roman Republic Reference Books Web Identifying Books Journals Reference Books Reference materials can be an extremely useful resource when conducting research. Depending upon your specific topic, you might consult one at the beginning, middle, or near the end of your research. Roman History Atlas of the Roman World . DG 77 .C597 1982 REF
ÖANW Gaius Julius caesar (100 44 v. Christus) The Julius caesar Site LinguaeLatinae (TLL)http//www.cs.usask.ca/faculty/devito/e http://www.waseda.jp/prj-med_inst/links.html
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Julius Caesar (play) essayist Plutarch, traced the rise of Gaius Julius caesar Internet ShakespeareEditions Peruse the original http//web.uvic.ca/shakespeare/Annex/DraftTxt http://encarta.msn.com/Julius_Caesar_(play).html
Extractions: MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Encarta Search results for "Julius Caesar (play)" Page of 2 next Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers Julius Caesar , play ArticleâEncarta Encyclopedia Julius Caesar (play) , tragic play about political rivalries, written by English playwright William Shakespeare in about 1599. The playâs full title is... article outline Introduction Plot Critical Analysis related items author, William Shakespeare complete text Web link description and critical evaluation of play historical figures depicted in the play ... Caesar, Gaius Julius : Triumvirate : Power Play ArticleâEncarta Encyclopedia Section in the Caesar, Gaius Julius article Caesar and Cleopatra (play) : historical figures on whom the play is based: Caesar, Gaius Julius ArticleâEncarta Encyclopedia Found in the Caesar, Gaius Julius article Shakespeare Plays : Julius Caesar Encarta Encyclopedia List of items from Encarta Encyclopedia From Julius Caesar SidebarâEncarta Encyclopedia The great English dramatist William Shakespeare showed his mastery of the art of rhetoric in this excerpt from Julius Caesar The scene,...
Dr. Anne Simpson's Author Links - C By Author A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Gaius Juliuscaesar (ca. 100-44 BC). Thomas carlyle (1795-1881), Lewis carroll (1832-1898). http://www.csupomona.edu/~absimpson/links/authorlinks/simplinkauc.html
Julius Caesar Information At MyFastSearch.com 102/100 BCE Gaius Julius caesar was born (by caesarean http//www.sankey.ca/caesar/ Contents Previous Article - Next Article Julius caesar as Historian. http://myfastsearch.com/search.php?keywords=julius caesar
Systimes HistorieWeb. Personer Cæsar, Gaius Julius (10044 f.Kr.), romersk politiker og general Gajus Julius caesarEn online caesarbiografi af dansk-nigerianeren Erasmus af Rotterdam (ca. http://www.systime.dk/fagweb/demo/historie/pers.asp
Extractions: Henvisninger til hundredevis af links med relation til Alexander den Store. Redigeres af Timothy Spalding. Augustus (63 f.Kr. - 14 e.Kr.), politiker, første romerske kejser (27 f.Kr. - 14 e.Kr.) Burke, Edmund , (1729-1797), irsk født, britisk politiker og politisk filosof Chomsky, Noam (1928-), amerikansk lingvist, filosof og aktiv samfundsdebatør Clausewitz, Carl von (1780-1831), preussisk generalmajor og militærteoretiker Clausewitz Homepage Dette informationsmættede internetsted om den preussiske militærteoretiker Carl von Clausewitz redigeres af den amerikanske militærteoretiker professor Chris Bassford . Ud over en fuldtekstudgave af Principles of War og andre Writings by Clausewitz findes under Readings en række artikler om Clausewitz. Der er desuden bl.a. afdelinger med Articles of Historical Interest Bibliographies og Research Links On War (Bibliomania.com)
Julius Caesar .. home.eol.ca/~smithda/Juliuscaesar.html 10k -. Gaius Julius caesar Gaius Juliuscaesar (the Social Set of catullus) Friend of catullus father. http://www.travelspotz.com/julius-caesar.asp
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McColluh-H101 BC) * Gaius Gracchus (+121 BC) * Gaius Marius (+86 60 BC) * Pompey *Crassus *JuliusCaesar (10044 BC) *Octavian III. Alexander VI (1492-1503) * Julius II (1503 http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~jmmcc/outlciv1.htm
Extractions: PRE-CLASSICAL GREECE I. Pre-classical cultures A. Minoan (c. 3000-1500 B.C.) *Minos *Crete *Aegean B. Mycenaean (c. 1600-1100 B.C.) *Mycenae *Troy *Homer, Iliad C. Dark Age (c. 1100-800 B.C.) *Dorians II. The transition A. Rise of the city-state (polis) B. Broadening of the political base *monarchy *aristocracy *oligarchy *phalanx *hoplite *tyranny, tyrant *democracy CLASSICAL ATHENS I. Constitution *Peloponnesian War (431-404 B.C.) *Pericles A. Legislative functions *Assembly *Council of Five Hundred (Boule) B. Executive functions *magistrates C. Judicial functions * ostracism II. Empire
Julius Caesar Julius Caesar was born in Rome. which were the followers of the popular leader, GaiusMarius. Lucius ordered Caesar to divorce Cornelia, but he refused to do so http://www.ehs.pvt.k12.ca.us/projects/9798/AnCiv6/Rome/ACsammy
Principate C. Suetonius Tranquillus (ca. 69 CE p. 121) Hippo Regius Book 1 Julius caesarBook 2 Octavian Augustus Book 3 Tiberius Book 4 Gaius caligula Book 5 http://www.classics.umd.edu/Faculty/JScholten/principate.htm
B'fly Online [v7.0 Sweet & Simple] July For Julius Caesar (Gaius Julius), who reformed the Roman calendar with advicefrom the Suetonius, The Deified Julius , para. 37. Caesar s most famous motto http://buhfly.com/entertainment/latin/index.php
Extractions: A.U.C. - Anno urbis conditae (reckoned from 753 BC) from the foundling of the city [of Rome] A.D. - Ante diem (in dates) Before the day COS. - Consul - One of the two chief magistrates of the Roman state under the republic E.Q.R. - Eques Romanus - the Roman cavalry F. - Filius; fecit - Son; made by G. - Gallica; Germania - Pertaining to Gaul; Germany H.S.E. - Hic situs est - This is the place ID. - Idus - the Ides - In the Roman calendar, the 15th day of March, May, July, and October; the 13th day of the other months IMP. - Imperium, imperator - Imperial; emperor L. - Locus; libra - Place; book (as nurmeral, 50) M. - MIlle - 1000 P.C. - Patres conscripti - The senators enrolled (title of the assembled Senate) P.M. - Pontifex Maximus - High Priest P.P. - Pater patriae - The father of the nation
History By Time Period Ancient Rome People Caesar, Julius at the life and battles of Gaius Julius Caesar http//www Roman Empire Julius CaesarFeatures a short biography of The Landings of Caesar in Britain, 55 and http://directory.tematics.net/index.php/Top/Society/History/By_Time_Period/Ancie
Latin233 to the life and writings of Gaius Juilus Caesar (100 James Ruebel, ed. Caesar andthe Crisis of the www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/suetoniusJulius.html (also http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/clst/Latin233.html
Extractions: office: 245-1202 home: 240-0435 (not after 10:00 p.m.), email: This course is an introduction to the life and writings of Gaius Juilus Caesar (100-44 BC). In addition to reading selections from his account of the Roman civil war in which he was a main protagonist and the victor, we will read the principle ancient sources on his life: the biographies by Plutarch of Chaeronea (ca. AD 50-ca. 120) and Suetonius (b. ca. AD 70), and the account of the whole period by Appian of Alexandria (ca. AD 95-ca. 170). The main goals of the course are to familiarize you with Caesar's Latin and to allow you to come to an independent assessment of his life and career on the basis of the primary sources. A small sampling of judgments: "You should write about the death of Caesar in a fully worthy manner, grander than Voltaire's. It could be the greatest task of your life. The world should be shown how happy Caesar would have made it, how different everything would have been, had he been given time to bring his lofty designs to fruition." (Napolean, to Goethe) "So great as his passion for wrong-doing that the very doing of wrong was a joy to him for its own sake even when there was no motive for it." (Cicero)
Roman was the son of the consul Gaius Sulpicius Galba Britain by the Roman general GnaeusJulius Agricola; the IMP T Caesar VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right / TR http://members.verizon.net/vze3xycv/RulersCoins/romanpic.htm
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.