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Explore how Julius Caesar's brutal conquest of Gaul not only expanded Rome's borders but also set the stage for the fall of ...
In this episode, we explore one of history's most dramatic political assassinations—the murder of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March, 44 BC. Learn how Brutus, Cassius, and other senators conspired to ...
Before Caesar ruled the Roman Republic, this expansive stretch of territory was a democracy governed by a Senate and several high-ranking elected officials.
Largo Argentina, one of Rome's most history-rich temple complexes, has been opened to the public. The complex is home to the "Sacred Area," where Julius Caesar was assassinated, and once housed ...
When Caesar returns to Rome after three years fighting a civil war against Pompey, the city is in dire straits. Caesar is made dictator for 10 years, and sets about implementing a program of reforms.
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An ancient square where historians believe Julius Caesar was stabbed to death — one of the most infamous assassinations in history — was opened to the public for the first time Tuesday.
Rome's Mayor Roberto Gualtieri, left, and Bulgari CEO Jean-Christophe Babin cut the ribbon to inaugurate the walkways and nighttime illumination of the so called 'Sacred Area' where four temples ...
The Area Sacra di Largo Argentina in Rome, which includes Pompey's Curia, the site of the assassination of Julius Caesar, is now open to the public for the first time thanks to funding from Bulgari.
The Eternal City just opened the site of Julius Caesar's assassination, a bloody coup that ultimately brought down the Roman Republic.
Rome's Mayor Roberto Gualtieri, left, and Bulgari CEO Jean-Christophe Babin, second from left, talk to journalists after inaugurating new walkways and lighting at four temples that date as far ...