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How Caesar Conquered Gaul and Changed RomeExplore how Julius Caesar's brutal conquest of Gaul not only expanded Rome's borders but also set the stage for the fall of ...
As America begins its 250th year, it is fitting to draw attention to the great people and ideas that made it possible. Neither the Declaration of Independence of 1776 nor the Constitution of 1787 ...
During his annual over-the-top entrance into the WSOP main event, Phil Hellmuth's entry parade was centered around AC/DC's Highway to Hell.
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Today-History-Jul13Today in History for July 13: In 100 B.C., Julius Caesar, the most famous general in Roman history, was born.
No kings’ would effectively be the watchword through the Roman republic’s entire history. ‘Rex’ was a word the Romans hated. It was short-hand for ‘tyranny’.
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France 24 on MSN‘Mystery of Cleopatra’ exhibit in Paris pushes back against clichésFor centuries, depictions of Cleopatra have emphasised her beauty and romantic entanglements – much more so than her ...
Washington, D.C., hosted a joint birthday parade for President Donald Trump, 79, and the U.S. Army, age 250, on June 14.
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The Vacaville Reporter on MSNRichard Bammer: A little necessary vengeance: Questioning the national debtWhile Trump and his gazillionaire friends will benefit greatly from the legislation, I suspect, the middle class, of which I am a member, will see an increase in its federal tax burden (and very ...
While modern soldiers may not adopt the testudo formation as the legions of old did, many Roman innovations did lead to ...
Audio drama gets little critical coverage. To recognise this talent, The Stage and The Bookseller are launching the British ...
Ottoman imperium eventually ended in ignominy, with defeat in World War I and the Armenian Genocide – an appalling ...
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