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Julius Caesar

(100 bc — 144 ad) politician, author, and military commander

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Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar (100–44bce)   Reference library

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome

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2010
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Classical studies, History
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(Gaius Julius Caesar; 100–44bce),

Roman statesman. Gaius Julius Caesar, the son of Gaius Julius Caesar (praetor in

Caesar, (Gaius) Julius

Caesar, (Gaius) Julius (13 July ?102 bc)   Reference library

The Grove Encyclopedia of Classical Art and Architecture

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2007
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Art & Architecture, Classical studies
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353 words

(b Rome, 13 July ?102 bc; d Rome, 15 March 44 bc).

Roman dictator,

Julius

Julius (100–44 bc)   Reference library

The Oxford Companion to Chaucer

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2005

(100–44 bc)

the great Roman general and statesman. He is the subject of one of the Monk's

Caesar, Caius Julius

Caesar, Caius Julius (100–44 bc)   Reference library

The Oxford Companion to Military History

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2004

Probably the greatest general in Rome's history, and among the most successful of all time, Caesar was also a skilful

Caesar, Julius

Caesar, Julius (100–44 bc)   Quick reference

World Encyclopedia

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2004
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190 words

A great military commander and brilliant politician, he defeated formidable rivals to become dictator of Rome. After the death of

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