works. Gaius Julius Caesar was born into a patrician family, the gens Julia on 12 July 100 BC. The family claimed to have immigrated to Rome from Alba Longa...
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Parliament to Julius to inform him of the country's formal submission, but the pope died before the envoy reached Rome. Shortly before his death, Julius dispatched...
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the monster to Rome, Van Helsing and his crew are ambushed by the brides and Velkan, near Budapest. Verona and Velkan are killed, but Van Helsing is bitten...
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under Pope Julius II (1503–1513) and his successors Leo X and Clement VII, both members of the Medici family. In this twenty-year period, Rome became one...
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then a great man appeared and changed the fate of Rome; Julius Caesar, the most celebrated hero Rome had ever seen. One after another, disturbances were...
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Cassius Dio, Roman History, LXVIII, 17–30. Emperors of Rome: The Story of Imperial Rome from Julius Caesar to the Last Emperor. Hachette UK. 2014. p. 64...
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of Sicily in the late Middle Ages. He adopted the name Julius as a connection to ancient Rome.[when?] Evola rebelled against his Catholic upbringing....
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Iulia de vi publica, dating probably to the dictatorship of Julius Caesar in the 40s BC. Rome had no state prosecutors; cases could be prosecuted by any...
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marriage included: Julius Robertson van Millingen (Constantinople, 22 November 1848 – Dunblane, Scotland, 16 November 1940) Edwin [van] Millingen (Constantinople...
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Romulus (redirect from Romulus, King of Rome)
the legendary founder and first king of Rome. Various traditions attribute the establishment of many of Rome's oldest legal, political, religious, and...
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Roman Empire (redirect from Imperial Rome)
association with the ancient kings of Rome. Augustus had replaced his first name with Imperator, a title regularly used by Julius Caesar, thus becoming Imperator...
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Frontinus (redirect from Sextus Julius Frontius)
Sextus Julius Frontinus (c. 40 – 103 AD) was a prominent Roman civil engineer, author, soldier and senator of the late 1st century AD. He was a successful...
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Ancient Rome had a variety of ships that played crucial roles in its military, trade, and transportation activities. Rome was preceded in the use of the...
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Roman emperor (redirect from Emperor of Rome)
p. 76; Kelly & Hug 2022, pp. 60–62 Overmeire, Sam Van (2012). "Nero, the Senate and People of Rome: Reactions to an Emperor's Image". In Deroux, Carl...
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Asianews.it. Retrieved 1 August 2013. Indonesian Cardinal, Julius Darmaatmadja, turns 80 years old. Rome Reports in Elglish. 10 December 2014. Archived from...
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Rome, a dramatic television series created by John Milius, William J. MacDonald and Bruno Heller, premiered on 28 August 2005 on the HBO Network in the...
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diaspora; in Rome, this led to closer official scrutiny of their religion. Their synagogues were recognised as legitimate collegia by Julius Caesar. By...
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Roman Forum (redirect from Forum of rome)
several important ancient government buildings at the centre of the city of Rome. Citizens of the ancient city referred to this space, originally a marketplace...
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Holy See (redirect from See of Rome)
[ˈsaŋkta ˈsedes]; Italian: Santa Sede [ˈsanta ˈsɛːde]), also called the See of Rome, Petrine See or Apostolic See, is the central governing body of the Catholic...
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Pompey (redirect from Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Character of Rome))
the Roman Republic. He played a significant role in the transformation of Rome from republic to empire. Early in his career, he was a partisan and protégé...
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Julius Callistus Gaius Julius Civilis Gaius Julius Hyginus Gaius Julius Marcus Gaius Julius Priscus Gaius Julius Solinus Gaius Julius Vindex, governor of...
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Vatican obelisk (category Obelisks in Rome)
ancient obelisks of Rome. This obelisk is located in St. Peter's Square, in Vatican City. It is the only ancient obelisk in Rome that has never fallen...
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St. Peter's Basilica (redirect from Saint Peter's, Rome)
enclaved within the city of Rome, Italy. It was initially planned in the 15th century by Pope Nicholas V and then Pope Julius II to replace the ageing Old...
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Rudolf Clausius (redirect from Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius)
Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius (German pronunciation: [ˈʁuːdɔlf ˈklaʊ̯zi̯ʊs]; 2 January 1822 – 24 August 1888) was a German physicist and mathematician...
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Marcus Junius Brutus (redirect from Brutus (ancient Rome))
Games comic book. He is implied in that film to be Julius Caesar's biological son. In the TV series Rome, Brutus, portrayed by Tobias Menzies, is depicted...
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List of Roman emperors (redirect from Emperors of Rome)
Africa and the Middle East. Under the republic, the Senate and People of Rome authorized provincial governors, who answered only to them, to rule regions...
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induced by two commanders of the Gallic auxiliaries —Julius Classicus and Julius Tutor— to revolt from Rome and join Civilis. The whole of Gaul thus practically...
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Academy in Rome 1896 – 1970 records those American artists and scholars who have been awarded the Rome Prize from 1896 to 1970. The Rome Prize is a prestigious...
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Pope (redirect from Patriarch of Rome)
Ancient Greek: πάππας, romanized: páppas, lit. 'father') is the bishop of Rome and the visible head of the worldwide Catholic Church. He is also known as...
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Rome: Total War is a strategy video game developed by The Creative Assembly and originally published by Activision; its publishing rights have since passed...
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