Introduction: The Aftermath of an Assassination Julius Caesar, the famed Roman dictator, was stabbed to death by senators on the Ides…
Introduction: A Play Named for the Antagonist? William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar presents a fascinating paradox: though the play bears Caesar’s name, its…
Introduction: The Allure of Lost Worlds From Plato’s sunken Atlantis to the towering pillars of Göbekli Tepe, humanity has long…
Introduction: Rome’s Vision of Cosmic Time Unlike linear creation myths, Roman mythology envisioned history as a series of divine eras,…
Introduction: The Man Who Shaped an Empire Julius Caesar (100–44 BCE) stands as one of history’s most influential figures—a military…
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