How To Use Julius Caesar In A Sentence
- Ludovico di Varthema — the vir Deo carus, be it remarked, of the learned and laical Julius Caesar Scaliger: Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
- Julius Caesar, the great roman general, invaded Britain for the first time in 55 BC.
- Head and shoulders above the other players stood Julius Caesar, a patrician who regarded glory as his birthright.
- Julius Caesar favoured a traditional style of portrait, but used his image in a regal manner that traditionalists found offensive.
- Reacting to the report of her husband Herod's death, Mariam acknowledges the intricacy of her emotional response and chastises herself for her earlier censure of Julius Caesar, who famously wept at the news of Pompey's demise.
- He has three sets of wings and three faces and in each of his mouths he chews an archetypal traitor: Judas, the betrayer of Christ; and Brutus and Cassius, the betrayers of Julius Caesar.
- Julius Caesar, sartorial reporter, once noted admiringly that the Gauls showed up for war naked but for their long hair and festive war paint.
- He is immensely ambitious, unashamedly modelling himself on Julius Caesar.
- Is it just me or does it appear that Shakespeare had it right when he dismissed the masses so effectively in Julius Caesar? Michael Russnow: The Election of 2010: Obama Needs Marc Antony to Set it Right
- Augustus himself owed much of his rise to his adoption as a seventeen-year-old by his great-uncle Julius Caesar.62 In 13 BC, once Gaius and Lucius had reached the age of seven and four, respectively, the Roman mint issued a coin featuring the emperor on one side, and on the other a tiny fleshy-featured bust of Julia, her hair neatly arranged in the nodus, flanked by the heads of her two infant boys. Caesars’ Wives