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All That's Interesting on MSNThe True Story Behind Julius Caesar’s Famous Quote, ‘Veni, Vidi, Vici’"Veni, vidi, vici," or "I came, I saw, I conquered," is a phrase popularly attributed to Julius Caesar — but why did the ...
Delta Airlines and Bank of America are pulling their sponsorship of a Manhattan-based theater company's portrayal of Julius Caesar as a Donald Trump look-alike who gets knifed to death.
Trump-inspired production of 'Julius Caesar' loses sponsorships amid controversy The show, which has proven controversial among conservatives, is being performed as part of New York's Shakespeare ...
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The World If Caesar Wasn’t AssassinatedJulius Caesar’s assassination in 44 BCE changed the course of Roman and world history. But what if he had survived? This video explores how Caesar’s continued rule might have reshaped the Republic, ...
A New York production's Caesar has blond hair, a fondness for long ties and a wife who speaks with a Slavic accent. Delta said the assassination tale "crossed the line on the standards of good taste." ...
Kate Maltby writes that though the Public’s production of Julius Caesar is an obvious commentary on Trump, it should not lose funding for exercising its right to free expression.
Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 12, 100 B.C., to Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia Cotta. He had two sisters, who were both named Julia.
Caesar salad celebrates its 101st birthday in July 2025. We look at the origins of the popular dish — surprisingly, it ...
Public Theater stands by its controversial 'Julius Caesar' with Trump lookalike In its version of Shakespeare's play, Caesar is Trump lookalike killed onstage.
Julius Caesar, an accomplished military general and cunning politician, is perhaps remembered as one of the most consequential figures who rose to power during the Roman Republic – and led to ...
Beware the Ides of March is an actual quote from William Shakespeare’s tragedy Julius Caesar back in 1599. In the play, the warning is used twice, with the soothsayer telling Caeser to avoid an ...
Review: JULIUS CAESAR at Opera Theatre Of Saint Louis Great Jove in his heaven has no melody to match this peerless singing!
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