The assassination of Julius Caesar was reenacted in Rome at the exact same place where it had taken place 2,000 years ago.
Caesar is gaining power — so much so that the people of the Republic of Rome want to crown him king, which would destroy the republic. The senators, including Cassius and Brutus are determined not to ...
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was first performed in 1599 and it continues to be reinterpreted by theater directors up to this ...
It was an honour to be asked to join the London order's Spring Equinox ceremony scattering seeds in the City, but sadly the ...
Across the Assassin's Creed series Ubisoft has changed dozens of historical facts to better suit the story being told. These ...
Cicero was the greatest orator in Roman history, born into the upper echelons of Roman society at a time when the Senate (the ‘S' in ‘SPQR') was still the final word in how that great civilisation ...
More than a decade ago, metal detectorists Reg Mead and Richard Miles unearthed what proved to be the world's largest Iron ...
Full casting has been announced for the RSC's forthcoming production of William Shakespeare's bloodiest of tragedies, Titus ...
They had enjoyed a good trade relationship with the British, and hoped the Crown would protect their ... The killing of Julius Caesar is not only one of the most important political assassinations ...
"We love the idea of Trump as our Julius Caesar-type figure," Shane Trejo ... is thrilled by the controversy -- and sure that the crown fits. "He who saves his Country does not violate any ...