If that small insight into my unhinged approach to playing Civilization VII didn’t tip you off, I’m not what you would call a ...
Starting out as a Roman statesman and military leader, Augustus used his cunning and political leverage to become the first … ...
President Biden warned America that an oligarchy is forming in Washington DC and that it threatens our republic. Turns out, this is not a new story. For 482 years (509 BCE–27 BCE), ancient Rome ran as ...
Statue of Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (27 BC-AD 14) , called Octavian, founder of Roman Empire. Engraving published 1882. Original edition is from my archives ...
Parco degli Acquedotti, Rome, Italy. old ruins stock videos & royalty-free footage Statue of the Imperator Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, Rome, Italy. Aerial view of Ancient Mayan ...
It was Julius Caesar’s great nephew, Octavian, who won that civil war against Marc Antony, in 29 B.C.E., and thereafter Octavian claimed the title of emperor and the name Caesar Augustus.
Their names were Titus Pullo and Lucius Vorenus. The reason for their fame is none other than Julius Caesar himself mentioning them in his Commentaries on the Gallic War, where he recounts how the two ...
He justified his participation in the assassination as an act to preserve republican liberty against what he perceived as Caesar’s monarchical ambitions. Gaius Julius Caesar. Credit: Flickr/ Colin ...