The assassination of Julius Caesar was reenacted in Rome at the exact same place where it had taken place 2,000 years ago.
In 46 BC, Caesar won the civil war and was named dictator of Rome ... where they finished them off in two of the bloodiest battles in Roman history. The killing over, the empire was theirs ...
He understood that civil war would most likely ensue between himself and the Roman nobility, led by his strongest rival and former ally: the brilliant military commander Pompey the Great.
The treasure is likely to date back to 82 BCE and may have been buried due to an ancient civil war in Italy ... According to an official statement, a Roman soldier killed in battle may have ...
The ruins of an ancient Jewish ritual bath have been found near Rome – the oldest such discovery outside of the biblical ...
Writing about a century after the civil war between Caesar and the Republic ... working on the political history of the Roman Empire. Made by History takes readers beyond the headlines with ...
Vespasian had brought Rome through bitter civil war and left the empire stronger than ever. But by declaring, "My sons will succeed me, or no one will”, Vespasian had ignored history and his own ...
Political Communication and the Construction of 'the People' on the Eve of Civil War (49–48 BCE)” “Creating Alternative ... 49–30 BCE is highly recommended for serious students of Roman history. Note: ...
The cargo ship was found laden with hundreds of Roman pottery jars, most of which are intact. The house, featuring erotic art and bronze statues, was the epitome of wealth in ancient times.
it seems to be everywhere and travels faster than at any other point in history. Around 2000 years ago, the Roman Republic was facing a civil war between Octavian, the adopted son of the great ...