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Encyclopedia > Julius Caesar (disambiguation)

Julius Caesar was a Roman military and political leader and one of the most influential men of classical antiquity. Gaius Julius Caesar [1] (Latin pronunciation ; English pronunciation ; July 12 or July 13, 100 BC or 102 BC – March 15, 44 BC), was a Roman military and political leader and one of the most influential men in world history. ...


Julius Caesar may also refer to:

In stage and screen: A subdivision of the patrician Julii family in the Roman Republic, the beginnings of the Julian side of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty. ... Sir Julius Caesar (1557/58 - 18 April 1636), was an English judge and politician. ... Julius Caesar (Godalming, Surrey, March 25, 1830 – 6 March 1878) was a Surrey cricketer who played 194 first-class cricket matches between 1849 and 1867. ... CDU as a three-letter abbreviation can refer to: Christian Democratic Union (Germany), a German political party Christian Democratic Union of Italy, an Italian political party Christian Democratic Union (East Germany), a defunct political party Christian Democratic Union (Ukraine), a political party in Ukraine Cameroon Democratic Union, a political party... Type Lower house President of the Bundestag Dr. Norbert Lammert, CDU since October 18, 2005 Members 614 Political groups (as of September 18, 2005 elections) Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union of Bavaria Bloc (226), Social Democratic Party of Germany (222), Free Democratic Party (61), The Left Party. ...

In fictional characters: The Tragedy of Julius Cæsar, more commonly known simply as Julius Caesar, is a tragedy by William Shakespeare written in around 1600. ... Julius Caesar (1950) was a film adaptation of the Shakespeare play Julius Caesar. ... Julius Caesar is a 1953 film based upon the William Shakespeare play Julius Caesar. ... Julius Caesar is a 1970 independent (Commonwealth United Entertainment) film of William Shakespeares play. ... Julius Caesar is a 2002 mini-series about the life of Julius Caesar. ...

In other uses: Gaius Julius Caesar is a fictional character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series, Rome, played by by Ciarán Hinds. ... Superhuman General Julius Caesar (Choujin Shougun YuriShiizaa 超人将軍ユリシーザー) was a fictional character, a supervillain and warrior from the anime and manga series Great Mazinger. ... This is a list of recurring characters in the Asterix comics. ...

Julius Caesar is Smogs third album, released in 1993 on Drag City. ... Julius Caesar is a lava-flooded lunar crater with a low, irregular, and heavily-worn wall. ...

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Julius Caesar (disambiguation) information - Search.com (460 words)
Sir Julius Caesar (judge) (1557/8 – 1636), a British judge and politician.
Julius Caesar (mini) is a 2002 TV mini-series about Caesar, directed by Uli Edel; Principal actors were Richard Harris and Christopher Walken.
Julius Caesar (crater), an impact crater on the moon.
Bambooweb: Julius Caesar (4124 words)
Caesar was born in Rome to a well-known patrician family (gens Julia) which supposedly traced its ancestry to Julus, the son of the Trojan prince Aeneas, who according to myth was the son of Venus.
Caesar was elected quaestor by the Assembly of the People in 69 BC, at the age of 30, as stipulated in the Roman cursus honorum.
Caesar's infantry and cavalry was first rate, and he made heavy use of formidable Roman artillery; additional factors which made him so effective in the field were his army's superlative engineering abilities and the legendary speed with which he maneuvered (Caesar's army sometimes marched as many as 40 Roman miles a day).
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