Given the chance to interrogate one of history’s most famous figures, what would you ask? Speaking on the HistoryExtra ...
On March 15, 44 B.C., on the “ides of March,” Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by Roman senators, including Brutus and Cassius, who feared Caesar was working to establish a monarchy.
how Donald Trump’s whim-based decision-making resembles that of the dictator Julius Caesar, and what we can learn from the fall of the Roman Republic. Plus, how the Supreme Court is responding ...
And despite various rebrandings—most notably Meta—his empire remains as centralized as the Roman Senate under Julius Caesar. Facebook’s history is littered with accusations of monopolistic ...
In his potboiler about the Gallic War, old JC claimed the “extremely superstitious” Gaulish Druids sacrificed folk in “figures of vast size, the limbs of which formed of osiers they fill with living ...
This view is of Roman Londinium, but it captures the essence of prehistoric south London (left), which remained a ...
America’s Founders Feared a Caesar. Has One Arrived? Julius Caesar pressured the Senate, won popular support by fomenting class warfare, and sported a combover. The constitutional scholar ...
When Bluesky CEO Jay Graber walked onstage at SXSW 2025 for her keynote discussion, she wore a large black T-shirt with her ...
Experts explore Mark Zuckerberg's evolution to a pragmatic leader and examine how his shifting persona and political ...
Republicans in Congress are ceding their constitutional power to the president, so says the “politerati.” Yes, but there’s ...