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Library of Alexandria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 15 views

  • As for the Museum, Mostafa El-Abbadi writes in Life and Fate of the Ancient Library of Alexandria (Paris 1992): “ The Mouseion, being at the same time a 'shrine of the Muses', enjoyed a degree of sanctity as long as other pagan temples remained unmolested. Synesius of Cyrene, who studied under Hypatia at the end of the fourth century, saw the Mouseion and described the images of the philosophers in it. We have no later reference to its existence in the fifth century. As Theon, the distinguished mathematician and father of Hypatia, herself a renowned scholar, was the last recorded scholar-member (c. 380), it is likely that the Mouseion did not long survive the promulgation of Theodosius' decree in 391 to destroy all pagan temples in the city. ” John Julius Norwich, in his work Byzantium: The Early Centuries, places the destruction of the library's collection during the anti-Arian riots in Alexandria that transpired after the imperial decree of 391 (p.314).
    • Steven Ramos
       
      The libary of alexandria was most defenatly the most largest.It carried atlest 1 million of books.You couldent go to a better libary then alexandra.This libary had tones of topics, topics about different ancient egypt things.
    • Jordan Naranjo
       
      The Roman but on fire the Egyptians Ship somehow but the fire spreded to the city and The Libary of Alexandrian got burn. I say that it was the Roman falt. So...... thats it.
  • Julius Caesar accidentally burned the library down when he set fire
    • Steven Ramos
       
      How can you set a libary on fire.First if julius Ceaser set the libary on fire it was on purpose. Julius ceaser should have never have never have done that.
    • stella almonte
       
      he didn't see how important that library was to egypt and cleopatra
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      julis ceaser had a daughter named julia. he had 3 wifes that all died except for 1. his first wife was julia's mother. but julia died in child birth.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      ceaser burned the librray a very stupid way. he was going to set the boats of egypt on fire. but it was so big it went through most of egypt. it also burned the library.
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  • The Royal Library of Alexandria, or Ancient Library of Alexandria, in Alexandria, Egypt, was probably the largest, and certainly the most famous,
    • Steven Ramos
       
      it was defenately the most largest.It had atleast 1 million books.This was the most famous libary.Sadly it does not exist anymore.
    • chris corporan
       
      The libray of alexandria was the biggest libray in the ancient world it contain 1 millon scolls in the alexander the great made this libray but romans burn it down the person who command these romans told do that was Gaius Julius Caesar.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      people say the library of alexandria was the biggets library of that time and it was burned down by mark antony's army
  • Papyrus
    • Steven Ramos
       
      papyrus is paper.Its what romens use to use for paper.Papyrus is leaves,weed made into paper .so it would be easier for the romans to write .
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Papyrus was grown in Mesopatamia. Yes they made scrolls out of them and paper. they also made sandals with them. And they made boats and other stuff, papyrus was a very expensive crop used in ancient times.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      papyrus was only found near the nile river
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      papyrus was used for alot of things. it was used for, paper and sandles. and you can get it from the nile river. and also the mesopotamia.
  • the Library at Alexandria was charged with collecting all the world's knowledge.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      wow the library of alexandria must have been very big to carry all the worlds knoledge. It has so much information in it ,it probably will have an answer to all your questions.
    • stella almonte
       
      yea so say it had 1 million books
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      that library can teach alot. for example it can teach about history. the history of Rome, greece and etc. you can read the history from the scrolls.
  • Library of Alexandria
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      This libary lasted for about 6 centuries.Now all that is left is the sariplan.3 million people lived in Alexandria.It is a 2nd largest city in Egypt
    • laverne roache
       
      MANY people loved the libraby . it was a great libabry and one of the first .
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Alexandria was known most for the library. The library was the biggest. And to think that Alexander The Great was the one who made all of this... it is so fasinating :D
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      the library of alexandria is the biggest library. today there is a place just like it in NY. in that library there used to be scrolls. the scrolls the Romans wrote.
    • Jihad Little
       
      thee library of alexandria was one of the greatest library in history. it was burned down by caesar when he attempted to burn the egyptian fliet. the library gave us most of the info we know about egypt now. Half of the library is still standing today
    • laverne roache
       
      that librarby was the best ever . IT had all kinds of books. any thing you could of think of .
    • kimberly ramos
       
      the library was one of the largest library in the world. it had billions of books. you can think of anything and it would be there.but then it was burnt down by ceasur. it burnt down when ceasur was rying to burn the egyptian fleet. but now half of the library is still standing
  • 500,000 scrolls
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Amazing 500,000 scrolls thats just crazy.Emagine 500,000 scrolls unbelivable.Only 1 scroll contains an entire testament.Its unamaginable what the libary of alexandra contained.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      WOWWWW. that is a lot of scrolls. this library must have lots of information. it could educate you with all you need to know just by READING the scrolls they had.
  • the Library at Alexandria was charged with collecting all the world's knowledge.
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      The libary of Alexandria had at least 1million books.It is very intersting to know that the libary holded all the knoledge in the world.I would really like to study in thislibary were all these Roman and Egytion did.All about the libary of Alexandria is very interesting
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      wow the lirary of Alexandria must have been very big to carry all the knoledge in the world. It also was probably very crouded at the because lots of egyptions and romans studyed there. The library of alexandria would be the first place for me to go. Thats if It was still around.
    • stella almonte
       
      it had so much info that they should have had copies of the important books because now they're gone and there are no references
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Amazing 500,000 scrolls.Unbelevable 1 scroll can contain a whole testament.Emagine 500,000 scrolls.Its just amazing what the libary of alexandra contains.
    • stella almonte
       
      yea mr. santamaria said it contained 1 million scrolls
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Amazing 500,000 scrools. only 1 scroll can contain an entire testiment.Now thats unbelevable. Its amazing what the libary of alexandra contained.
  • Generally thought to have been founded at the beginning of the third century BCE, the library was conceived and opened either during the reign of Ptolemy I Soter or during the reign of his son Ptolemy II. Plutarch (CE 46–120) wrote that during his visit to Alexandria in 48 BCE, Julius Caesar accidentally burned the library down when he set fire to his own ships to frustrate Achillas' attempt to limit his ability to communicate by sea. According to Plutarch's account, this fire spread to the docks and then to the library.
    • chris corporan
       
      libray of alexandria was the biggest librays in the ancient world. When julius caesar burn the libray of alexandria it very sad for the egyption there were at least over at 1 millon books lost i think it well never be found but today there still looking for those scrolls or copys.
    • saul PAULINO
       
      its true dude the libary was burned down by ceaser and the reason that it has so many books was beacuse if you went to egypt and they saw you had books they would take it from you and copy it and add it to the libary and then they would give it down to you
  • The Greek term "biblioteke",
  • The Greek term "biblioteke",
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      was that the way they called the libary in Eygpt. or did they call it after alexander the great. what kind of storys were in the libary. the libary they made now is big like the one befor
  • Papyrus scrolls comprised the collection
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    • Genesis Nunez
       
      with what did they scroll up the paper. how did make the plan dry . did they only write on papyrus or something else . with what did they write ( ex pen, pencil). how did they get the ink
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Papyrus was made in the nile river. it was a very famous matirial. it was grown in mesopatamia I believe. it was made for a lot of things like sandals, paper, and boats.
  • Mark Antony supposedly gave Cleopatra over 200,000 scrolls
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      if is true that mark anthony got all the scrolls were did he get it from. what were the scrolls about. were there even that much papyrus plants
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      marc anthony was like ceaser. he was a person who looked up to ceaser. ceaser was his role model. but he died like ceaser too.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      marc anthony was ceasers second man. marc antony looked up to him. And died the commited suicide. he also dated cleopatra too.
  • However, the Royal Alexandrian Library was not the only library located in the city. There were at least two other libraries in Alexandria: the library of the Serapeum Temple and the library of the Cesarion Temple
  • However, the Royal Alexandrian Library was not the only library located in the city. There were at least two other libraries in Alexandria: the library of the Serapeum Temple and the library of the Cesarion Temple .
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      what were there the other libarys name. was there only libarys in Alexandria or other places in egypt. were ther a lot of scrolls or less. what have happened to the libarys are they still there.
  • Library of Alexandria
    • janay harris
       
      it was veryh sad that the christians burned the most famous library that had probly over thousands and thousands of books and now probly most of them are gone!
    • stella almonte
       
      yea the had 1 million scrolls/ books acording to mr. santamaria
    • Alex Cruz
       
      it was the most largest and certainly most famous of the libraries of the ancient world
    • alexi viera
       
      the library of alexandria was on of the great librarys of egypt. it had about or over 1 million scrools but it was burnt down durring the war between octavion and cleopatra.
  • Generally thought to have been founded at the beginning of the third century BC, the library was conceived and opened either during the reign of Ptolemy I Soter or during the reign of his son Ptolemy II. Plutarch (AD 46–120) wrote that during his visit to Alexandria in 48 BC, Julius Caesar accidentally burned the library when he set fire to his own ships to frustrate Achillas' attempt to limit his ability to communicate by sea.[citation needed] According to Plutarch's account, this fire spread to the docks and then to the library.
  • libraries of the ancient world. I
  • The continuity of literary and scientific life in Alexandria after the destruction of the Royal Library, as well as the flourishing of the city as the world’s center for sciences and literature between the first and the sixth centuries A
    • kimberly ramos
       
      are there still library satnding today that are a little smaller. who made the alexandria library. by any chance do you think it is still standing
    • devine martin
       
      its still there but it totaly trashed i looks like there was a big party
  • D, depended to a large extent on the presence of these two libraries and the books and references they contained. Thus, while it is historically recorded that the Royal Library was a private one for the royal family as well as for scientists and researchers, the libraries of the Serapeum and Cesarion temples were public libraries accessible to the people.[16] Furthermore, while the Royal Library was founded by Ptolemy II Philadelphus in the royal quarters of Bruchion near the palaces and the royal gardens, it was his son Ptolemy III who founded the Serapeum temple and its adjoined library in the popular quarters of Rhakotis. Later, the Serapeum library became known as the Daughter Library, because it contained copies of the original versions found in the Royal Library.
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    As for the Museum, Mostafa El-Abbadi writes in Life and Fate of the Ancient Library of Alexandria (Paris 1992): " The Mouseion, being at the same time a 'shrine of the Muses', enjoyed a degree of sanctity as long as other pagan temples remained unmolested. Synesius of Cyrene, who studied under Hypatia at the end of the fourth century, saw the Mouseion and described the images of the philosophers in it. We have no later reference to its existence in the fifth century. As Theon, the distinguished mathematician and father of Hypatia, herself a renowned scholar, was the last recorded scholar-member (c. 380), it is likely that the Mouseion did not long survive the promulgation of Theodosius' decree in 391 to destroy all pagan temples in the city. " John Julius Norwich, in his work Byzantium: The Early Centuries, places the destruction of the library's collection during the anti-Arian riots in Alexandria that transpired after the imperial decree of 391 (p.314).
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    The great library of alexandria was the greatest library in the world. It was were all the information in the world was stored. It most likely carried over 1,000,000 scrolls. Now you cant say that the world wide web is bigger and carries more information than the great library of alexandria.
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    When alexander found alexandria he decided to build a library were everybody was welcome. Cleopatrra Ptolemys daughter loved the library of alexandria. This library was the worlds first learning center. Thats probably how it got its name the great library of alexandria or the anciant library of alexandria.
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    they had 1 million books
jonathan perez

Caesarion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 26 views

  • Ptolemy XV, sometimes referred to as "Ptolemy Caesar", most commonly known by his nickname Caesarion, was born in Egypt in 47 BC and was the son of Julius Caesar. He spent two of his early years, from 46–44 BC, in Rome, where he and his mother were Caesar's guests. Cleopatra VII hoped that her son would eventually succeed his father as the head of the Roman Republic as well as Egypt.
    • Guillermo Santamaria
       
      This is a breif description of Caesar's son.
    • Jihad Little
       
      caesarion died at a young age. he was 17 when he died. he was caesars only real son and he didnt get anything caesar had when he died. all of caesars belongings went to his adobted nephew octavion
    • ashley hernandez
       
      I think Caesarion wished he had all the goals his father had made in his lifetime.But Caesarion had destroyed that goal by murdering his family member.I don't agree of what Octavian has done to Caesar's only son and Cleopatra's, too. Why would Marc Anthony commit suicide?
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      WOW ROME WAS A VERY WEIRD TIME LIKE REALLY KILLING PEOPLE NOT GO 2 JAIL KILLING FAMILY MEMBERS & COMITING SUICIDE MARC ANTHONY & GRASSUS
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      ptolemy was cleopatra's brother. he was mean to cleopatra. that is because when their father died he said to share the power. but he wanted it all for himself.
    • Jihad Little
       
      ceasarion was the son of ceasar. he was also the son of cleopatra. he was excepted by caesar in front of all of his guards. and they gave him the name ceasarion meaning little caesar
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      I WONDER WAT CAESARIAN WOULD BE LIKE IF HE GOT THE FORTUNE OF CAESAR
  • Πτολεμαῖος ΙΕʹ Φιλοπάτωρ Φιλομήτωρ Καῖσαρ, Καισαρίων
    • Julian Berni
       
      does anyone know what this means?
    • emily caba
       
      yea it means ptolemy xv philopator philometor caesar, caesarion
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  • Πτολεμαῖος ΙΕʹ Φιλοπάτωρ Φιλομήτωρ Καῖσαρ , Καισαρίων
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      weired name or word or watever it is
    • Jihad Little
       
      how do you pronounce that ???
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      PRONOUNCE WAT
  • When Octavian invaded Egypt in 30 BC, Cleopatra VII sent Caesarion, then seventeen years old, to the Red Sea port of Berenice for safety, with possible plans of an escape to India. Octavian captured the city of Alexandria on August 1, 30 BC, the date that marks the official annexation of Egypt to the Roman Republic
    • devine martin
       
      he captured octvian and killed him and her sevrent posioned himself amd took marc atony before he died of suiced.
  • Mark Antony had committed suicide prior to Octavian's entry into the capital; Cleopatra followed his example by committing suicide on August 12, 30 BC. Caesarion's guardians, including his tutor, either were themselves lured by false promises of mercy into returning the boy to Alexandria or perhaps even betrayed him; the records are unclear. Octavian had Caesarion executed there, with the words "Two Caesars is one too many". No events concerning his death have been documented. Due to his young age of 17 years it is supposed he was executed by strangulation.
    • genaro nivar
       
      mark antony committed suicide because of octavian came in to capital cleopatra also committed suicide and octavian had caesarion executed
    • ashley hernandez
       
      why did marc anthony commited suicide because of octavian came in to capital.Cleopatra might have been the bravest to commit suicide with a snake. I still wonder for what Octavian wanted Caesarion get executed. I think he wanted Caesarion executed because of all the ultimate power of everything Caesar had before.
    • daniel arocho
       
      i think octavion had executed caesarion to get all of ceasars belongins.but if it was foor that perpus then octavion was a very selfish person.because there was no point for that execution.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      wats with people and killing was it a hobby or somting
  • Caesarion
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Ciesaerion was the only real son of Ciesar.His mom was Cleopatra.They say he died at 17 years of age.They also sayed that none of Ciesars belongings went to him they all went to octavian,his adopted nephew
    • daniel arocho
       
      caesarion was his real son.he also had brudus that was like his son.brudus was involved with the assasination of ceasar. he was the last stabber.and with that assasination caesarion had no father
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      nefue son fortune who wouldnt fight for money & power
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Caesarion was short for- Little Caesar. Most of the senate were shocked that Caesar was having an affair with his wife. He had that child. The mother of that child was in fact Cleopatra
    • saul PAULINO
       
      this guy was the man but it sucked when octavius killed him it was beacause octavius was like ceasers son so then octavious killed killed him and said it was beause there can only be 1 son of ceaser
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      caesarion was ceaser's son. he was also known as the prince of Rome.his mother was cleopatra. and octavion killed him according to the movie.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Caesarian was Ceasers only son. He was Cleopatras son too. Ceasar ttaught him when he was a little boy how to be emporor. He was also killed by Octavian.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Ceaserian was everything to ceaser. Because his daughter julia died. He died at such a young age. His anme also standed for little ceasar.
    • devine martin
       
      he was named after ceaser to give respect to his father and to remember who ceaser was and that was his son.
    • emily caba
       
      his father was caesar, the names look exactly alike, and his mother was cleopatra.
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      If the senets would of not killed Ceaser what would happen when Ceaser would of changed his will. And tgen did will Ceaserian would be great like Ceaser was
    • jonathan perez
       
      was the son of cleopatra and julius caesar
    • jonathan perez
       
      caserian was the son of cleopatra and julius caesar. he was the king of eygpt
  • Octavian then assumed absolute control of Egypt. The year 30 BC was considered the first year of the new ruler's reign according to the traditional chronological system of Egypt. In lists of the time Octavian himself appears as a Pharaoh and the successor to Caesarion.
    • ashley hernandez
       
      Octavian wanted ultimate power of the whole world. Why was Octavian appear as pharaoh and the successor to Caesarion? I think he just wanted to be in control of the land that Caesar had conquer during he was still alive.Octavian had maybe had absolute control of Egypt because he was adopted nephew of Caesar.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      weired times i say
    • Perla Gonzalez
       
      octavion wanted all the power he could get. and he got it. he would do things people of Rome would like. but he would lie to the people of Rome.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      When Octavian came to rule he ruled well. and he wasnt assasinated. so he must have been loved. I still dont like him because he was a horrible man to kill poor little ceaserian.
    • brandon casiano
       
      i think octavin was a great ruler he did wat had to be done
  • when he was killed on orders of Octavian,
    • ashley hernandez
       
      why would Octavian kill Caesarion? Wasn't Octavian was the adopted son of Caesar? I think Octavian killed his almost brother was because maybe somebody told him too. That if he didnt kill Caesarion i think they would have done something to him for betraying their orders.
    • jonathan perez
       
      i dont know why would octavian killed his step brother to become a roman emperor. that was a bad mistake. he had only lived 17 years and octavian like 50 years.
    • daniel arocho
       
      octavion is a ruthless man for killing caesarion.if ceasar was still alive for that event he would very infureated.but he wasnt there to see the event.poor caesarin only lived 17 years.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      IDK WHY HE WOULD KILL HIM I DIDNT EVEN NO UNTIL NOW I THOUGHT HE WOULD JUST LEAVE CAESARIAN ALONE SINCE HE HAS ALL THE POWER OF CAESAR BOOOOOO 2 AGUSTUS
    • emily caba
       
      caesarion had nothing to o with the war of cleopatra , marc anthony against octavian. octavain was messed up on tht part
    • kimberly torres
       
      i think that octavian ihz very rude and has no repect becuase what was going on with cleopatra and ceasar was not ceasarion fault
    • omar pichardo
       
      octavian killed ceaserion because he did not want compation to fight each other to stop him for power
    • devine martin
       
      he was killed and was put in back of a wagon with a couple of more people died why ceaser and cleopatra were hiding.
    • brandon casiano
       
      he was put in back of a wagon and octavin killed him to get rid of the comption
    • Steven Ramos
       
      When Ceaser was alive he was teaching his son how to pardon people.He use to say pardo.But his father was soon assisinated.People trow a dead body over cleoparas fence and scared csesarion.
    • daniel arocho
       
      ceasar was assasinated by his men.pompey was assasinated the same way.they were both betrayed. they assasinated ceasar by every senate stabbing him with a dagger.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      NOT EVERY SENATE ONLY 24 OR 23 BUT KILLING PEOPLE IS WRONG WHY WOULD IT BE LIKE I KILLED SOME OK LETS MOVE ON
    • jonathan perez
       
      this a picture of caesarion and cleopatra in eypt
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      COOL
  • Caesarion
  • During the tense period of time leading up to the final conflict between Mark Antony and Octavian (future Emperor Augustus), Antony, who at that time shared control of the Republic in a triumvirate with Octavian and Lepidus, granted various eastern lands and titles to Caesarion and to his own three children with Cleopatra (in 34 BC
    • michael escobar
       
      He had to share. that is mean because Octavian would eventualy try to take all the land
  • ." Most threatening to Octavian (whose claim to power was based on his status as Julius Caesar's grandnephew and adopted son), Antony declared Caesarion to be Caesar's true son and heir.
    • michael escobar
       
      that was verry loyal of him to do that. He declared him the heir.that was good because octavian was part of the murder of Juilius Ceacer
  • Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar
    • mauricio maldonado
       
      ceasarion was the last ptolemy dynasty
    • brandon casiano
       
      he was the son of the great ceasar
  • nicknamed Caesarion
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  • who would become the Roman emperor Augustus. He was the eldest son of Cleopatra VII, and the only known son of Julius Caesar,
  • After Caesar's assassination on March 15, 44 BC, Cleopatra and Caesarion returned to Egypt. Caesarion was named co-ruler by his mother on September 2, 44 BC at the age of three, although he was King in name only, with Cleopatra VII keeping actual authority to hersel
    • brandon casiano
       
      march 15 is the day caesar die and killed but the senten
  • Born: 47 BC Died: 30 BC
  • In addition to his Greek name and nicknames, Caesarion also had a full set of royal names in the Egyptian language
  • Numbering the Ptolemies is a modern invention; the Greeks distinguished them by nickname. The number given here is the present consensus; but there has been some disagreement in the nineteenth century about which of the later Ptolemies should be counted as reigning. Older sources may give a number one higher or lower, but the same epithet
  • In art, Caesarion is thought to be depicted in a partial statue found in the harbor of Alexandria by Franck Goddio in 1997. He is also thought to be portrayed in relief, though as an adult pharaoh, with his mother on the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, above
    • Christian Mendez
       
      Even by the standards of the rapidly declining Western Empire, Honorius' reign was precarious and chaotic. His throne was guarded by his principal general, Flavius Stilicho, who was successively Honorius's guardian (during his childhood) and his father-in-law (after the emperor became an adult). Stilicho's generalship helped preserve some level of stability, but with his execution, the Western Roman Empire moved closer to collapse.
  • These proclamations, known as the Donations of Alexandria, caused a fatal breach in Antony's relations with Octavian, who used Roman resentment over the Donations to gain support for war against Antony and Cleopatra.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      Caesarion was the son of cleoptra and caeser
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    ceasarion died at the hands of octavian ceasar around the same time cleopatra died
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    He was named Caesarion because that means little caesar. Cleopatra and Julius Caesar were his parents. They named him little caesar cince his father's name was Caesar and he was his son. Caesarion was supposed to be next heir of the throne after Caesar was declared dictator for life. He was the first to be dictator for life. Caesarion was the prince of Egypt since his mother was the queen. He is not the dictator of Rome. Because after Caesar was assasinated he did not have time to change his will. So now Octavian got everything even his name!
stella almonte

Second Triumvirate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 6 views

  • The Second Triumvirate is the name historians give to the official political alliance of Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (later known as Augustus), Marcus Aerulius Lepidus, and Mark Antony, formed on 26 November 43 BC
    • emily caba
       
      it was caused by the senates assassinating caesar. so now octavian, marc antony, and lepidus got together to start a civil war between them and the senates. it lsted one year for it to end
  • Octavian and Antony
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      octavion and anthony didnt get along to well.but even though they didnt get along to well octavion still felt soorry for the death of anthojny.when 1 of his soildiers sayed that he had died he said ...how do let the words get passed your lips.he said that is to be shouted yelled it supposed to be herd throughout the whole world and supposed to ecko through the 4 cornerd of the universe.
    • emily caba
       
      they were against eachother in war. cleopatra was on antonys side sice they loved eachother. they had war on sea. eventually cleopatra left because she thought antony was dead. antony saw her leave so he left his soldiers behind and followed cleopatra. now the soldiers tht survived went on octavians side.
  • Both Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide in Alexandria, and Octavian personally took control of Egypt and Alexandria
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      anthony thought that cleopatra was dead and he tryied to kill himself.but then they told him that she was not dead and they took him to where she was.when he got there he died in front of her.then that same day she died
    • emily caba
       
      i wanted to highlight thois paragraph but it ddint let me. anyways antony and cleopatra wanted to go against octavian because they wanted to have power of rome and egypt together. but antony was defeate because his legions left antony alone and they went to octavian. tht was since they were doing war on ocean and he left his troops behind cuz he saw cleopatra leaving sea
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      it nwas cool they did a war in the ocean. that was so romantic that caeser left to go after cleopatra
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Marc Anthony stabbed him self because he thought the cleopatra was dead.He died and cleopatra poisened herself with some fruits.They had a battle in alexandria marc anthony left his legions and went to cleopatra's ship.She left because she thought the Marc Anthony was dead.
    • stella almonte
       
      marc anthony went along and killed himself because he wanted to be with cleopartra in the same place when cleopatra found out that marc anthony was dead she poisened herself withsome "fruits" (snake)
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    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      octavio was the adopted nepwewof ciesar.at first he thought that would not get anything that belonged to ciesar because of ciesario in the way.but he killed him he had power over everthing
    • stella almonte
       
      really i didnt no he killed him
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      Man that was short. But does years was sopused to be romes goldin years. Octavian is very smart becouse no romen citezen knew theres was a he was king. It probaply took allot of brains to do that.
    • stella almonte
       
      not really
  • After the Battle, the Triumvirs agreed to divide the provinces of the Republic into spheres of influence. Octavian — who had begun calling himself "Divi filius" ("son of the divinity") after Caesar's deification as Divus Iulius ("the Divine Julius") and now styled himself simply "Imperator Caesar" — took control of the West, Antony of the East, and Lepidus of Hispania and Africa. This pact enacted by the Treaty of Brundisium (Brundisium Agreement) in September 40 BC.
    • emily caba
       
      eventually antony came up with the parts they controlled cuz in the movie he said octavian could have th west, lepidus could have hispania and africa, and himself could have the rest.
    • stella almonte
       
      yea like he was the special one and he could just keep the rest
  • The Caesarean background of the Triumvirs made it no surprise that immediately after the conclusion of the first civil war of the post-Caesar period, they immediately set about prosecuting a second: Caesar's murderers Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus had usurped control of most of the Eastern provinces, including Macedonia, Asia Minor, and Syria. In 42 BC, Octavian and Antony set out to war, defeating Brutus and Cassius in two battles fought at Philippi.
    • emily caba
       
      why would brutus be the last one to stab caesar. he was like a son to him. the only reason why he did tht was because brutus didnt like wat he was doing.
    • emily caba
       
      its a good thing after they assasinated caesar, antony octavian and lepidus killed them
    • Steven Ramos
       
      I agree with emily the only reason why he did it was because he was powerful.Ceaser could have been the first emperor.That why Brutus was killed.He shouldent have done that.
    • stella almonte
       
      yea he also did it because the seneters told him to
  • Unlike the earlier First Triumvirate, the Second Triumvirate was an official, legally established institution, whose overwhelming power in the Roman state was given full legal sanction and whose imperium maius outranked that of all other magistrates, including the consuls.
  • Triumvirate
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      triumvirate was legally established in 43 BC.
    • stella almonte
       
      yea it was way after the first one
  • end of the Roman Republic. The Triumvirate existed for two five-year terms, covering th
  • e Antony cemented his hold in the East and reformed the provincial administration (like Sulla's provincial reforms, Caesar's had been quietly ignored after his death), Octavian tightened his grip on the West and nominally oversaw a campaign against the pirate commander Sextus Pompeius (the campaign was actuall
  • th his colleagues, despite having succeeded Caesar as Pontifex Maximus in 43 BC. Consequently, Lepidus cooperated in Octavian's campaign against Pompeius (son of G
  • Anthony and Cleopatra, by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
  • Second
    • Steven Ramos
       
      There was a first triumferent too.Back then when Octavian and Marc Anthony were still alive.I wounder where they split the country.I dont think haveing a triumvirent is very smart.
  • Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Octavian was given that name because Ceaser gave adopted him. So now Octavian says when Julius Ceaser dies that he is Ceaser.Even though that he was a great emperor wasent as good as Ceaser.Octavian killed Cleopatra's son Ceaserian.
    • stella almonte
       
      he did i had no idea!!!!
  • Caesar's
  • Consular Power
  • five-year term
  • A historical oddity of the Triumvirate is that it was, in effect
  • a three-man directorate with dictatorial powers which included Antony, who as consul in 44 BC had obtained a lex Antonia which had abolished the dictatorship and expunged it from the Republic's constitutions.
  • Octavian's colleague in the consulate that year, his cousin and nephew of Caesar, Quintus Pedius, died before the proscriptions got underway.
  • Caesar's death,
  • Octavian
  • Antony
  • Despite having married Octavia, Octavian's sister, in 40 BC (Octavian had married Antony's stepdaughter Clodia Pulchra three years earlier), Antony openly lived in Alexandria with Cleopatra VII of Egypt, even siring children with her. A master of propaganda, Octavian turned public opinion against his colleague. When the Triumvirate's second term expired in 33 BC, Antony continued to use the title Triumvir; Octavian, opting to distance himself from Antony, refrained from using it. Octavian illegally obtained Antony's will in July 32 BC, and exposed it to the Roman public: it promised substantial legacies to Antony's children by Cleopatra, and instructed that his body should be shipped to Alexandria for burial. Rome was outraged, and the Senate declared war.
  • Octavian's forces
  • Antony
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jacob arias

YouTube - New Library Of Alexandria - Egypt - 2 views

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  • New Library Of Alexandria - Egypt
    • jacob arias
       
      alex andria is a big place in egypt the libary of alexandria is the biggest libary in the word if the lybery neverburned down we would of known so many thing today about roma and egypt it had all the knowlege of the west side of the world
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    This is a documentary about the NEw Library of Alexandria
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    The new library of Alexandra is really big and it had mony books ;
emily caba

Caligula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 5 views

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  • Caligula's father, Germanicus, the nephew and adopted son of emperor Tiberius, was a very successful general and one of Rome's most beloved public figures.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      he is just as evil as mr sanders caligula was crazy im mean who sleeps with all his sistersthis is the most in sain person ever
    • emily caba
       
      haha...yur funn
    • emily caba
       
      y
  • Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus ( 31 August AD 12 – 24 January AD 41), more commonly known by his cognomen Caligula (pronounced /kəˈlɪɡjʊlə/), was the third Roman Emperor, reigning from 16 March 37 until his assassination on 24 January 41. Caligula was a member of the house of rulers conventionally known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      Gaius Julius Ceaser Augustus Germanicus was Caligula.He was the third Roman Emperor.He was a sassination on 24 january 41.Caligula was a memeber of a sociaty.That sociaty was called Julio- Claudian dynasty.
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  • All surviving sources, except Pliny the Elder, characterize Caligula as insane. However it is not known whether they are speaking figuratively or literally. Additionally, given Caligula's unpopularity among the surviving sources, it is difficult to separate fact from fiction. Recent sources are divided in attempting to ascribe a medical reason for Caligula's behavior, citing as possibilities encephalitis, epilepsy or meningitis. The question of whether or not Caligula was insane remains unanswered. Philo of Alexandria, Josephus and Seneca also state Caligula was insane, but describe this madness as a personality trait that came through experience.[42][129][130] Seneca states that Caligula became arrogant, angry and insulting once becoming emperor and uses his personality flaws as examples his readers can learn from.[131] According to Josephus, power made Caligula incredibly conceited and led him to think he was a god.[42] Philo of Alexandria reports that Caligula became ruthless after nearly dying of his illness in 39.[132] Juvenal reports he was given a magic potion that drove him insane. Suetonius said that Caligula suffered from "falling sickness," or Epilepsy, when he was young.[133] Modern historians have theorized that Caligula lived with a daily fear of seizures.[134] Despite swimming being a part of imperial education, Caligula could not swim.[135] Epileptics are encouraged not to swim because light reflecting off water can induce seizures.[136] Additionally, Caligula reportedly talked to the full moon.[69] Epilepsy was also long associated with the moon.[137] Some modern historians think that Caligula suffered from hyperthyroidism.[138] This diagnosis is mainly attributed to Caligula's irritability and his "stare" as described by Pliny the Elder.
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      People called caligula insane.Seneca states that caligula began arrogant and angry and insulting.Caligula was suffering by falling sickness.Some people thought that Caligula suffered hyperthyroidism.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Caligula was very crazy. They went to invade England and they pick up sea shell on the beach.Then he said they have taken over the ocean. Then he put his favorite horse and make it apart of the senate. Now every meeting the horse went to. And in the circus Maximus he posiend the other horses so he can win. And not only that he became a gladiator. This man had to see a phycologist./
  • Caligula's actions as Emperor were described as being especially harsh to the Senate, the nobility and the equestrian order.[106] According to Josephus, these actions led to several failed conspiracies against Caligula.[107] Eventually, a successful murder was planned by officers within the Praetorian Guard led by Cassius Chaerea.[108] The plot is described as having been planned by three men, but many in the Senate, army and equestrian order were said to have been informed of it and involved in it.[109] According to Josephus, Chaerea had political motivations for the assassination.[110] Suetonius sees the motive in Caligula calling Chaerea derogatory names.[111] Caligula considered Chaerea effeminate because of a weak voice and for not being firm with tax collection.[112] Caligula would mock Chaerea with watchwords like "Priapus" and "Venus".[113]
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      Caligula was specialy hard to the senate.The senate was killed by every one.Caligula was out of his mind.His uncle became the next wonderful Emperor.
  • Following an auspicious start to his reign, Caligula fell seriously ill in October AD 37. Philo is the main historian to describe this illness,[37] though Cassius Dio mentions it in passing.[38] Philo states that Caligula's increased bath-taking, drinking, and sex after becoming emperor caused him to become ill.[39] It was said that the entire empire was paralyzed with sadness and sympathy over Caligula’s affliction.[40] Caligula completely recovered from this illness, but Philo highlights Caligula's near-death experience as a turning point in his reign.[41] Josephus characterizes Caligula as a noble and moderate ruler for the first two years of his rule before a turn for the worse occurred.[42] Shortly after recovering from his illness, Caligula had several loyal individuals killed who had promised their lives for his in the event of a recovery.[43] Caligula had his wife banished and his father-in-law, Marcus Silanus, and his cousin, Tiberius Gemellus, were forced to commit suicide.[43][44]
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  • On 24 January AD 41, Caligula was assassinated
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Caligula was stabbed. He was stabbed 30 times and, he had wounds all around his body. He was stabbed by family and the gaurds. The next emeperor was his Uncle. They found him hiding in a clost scared he was scared they were going to kill him too.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Caligula had relationship with all of his sisters! He had all of his sisters lined up one after the other.When his favorite sister died he had a sculpter of her.Caligula was a weird man.
  • Augustus.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Agustus was Octavian. Octavian was a Roman Emperor. And yes Tiberius was Octavian great nephew.I think Octavian was a better leader than Nero and Tiberius.
  • Gaius' brothers were Nero and Drusus .[2] His sisters were Julia Livilla , Drusilla and Agrippina the Younger
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      steven that was not his sister it was hs\is friends wife
  • Caligula
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      lived from 12ad to 41ad.He liked to kill for fun,he also liked to see what he could have done over all he power he had.he was born when jesus was born.after caligula was not sick anymore he became a mean man.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      He lived from 12 A.D to 41 A.D. he liked killing people for personal enjoyment.Jesus and Caligula were born at the same time.
    • janay harris
       
      caligula was sick at one point but when he was done being sick everything went down hill he was a very Mean man. and something that many romans probly didnt know was that jesus and caligula was born at the same time.
    • emily caba
       
      as yuh can see caligula was not the best emperor at all. he kills ppl on the streets at night just for fun. come on now how old was he like 20 or something.
  • On 24 January AD 41 , Caligula was assassinated as the result of a conspiracy involving officers of the Praetorian Guard as well as members of the Roman Senate and of the imperial court. The conspirators' attempt to use the opportunity to restore the Roman Republic was thwarted, as the same day the Praetorian Guard declared Caligula's uncle Claudius emperor in his place.
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      caligula was assassinated by the praetorian gaurds and some of the senets.after his death they killed his wife and then his daughter.his uncle claudius who became emperor after caligulas death was hiding in a closet cause he thought that they would kil him next.but when the gaurds fond him they declared him king.he a better king then caligula and tiberus
  • Germanicus
  • Germanicus,
  • Germanicus
  • Germanicus
  • Germanicus
  • Germanicus,
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Germaniicus was the father of caligula.he was also married to Agrippa the elder.caligula at the age of around 3 went with his dad to campaibs and followed him everywhere.
  • Construction
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    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Caligula orderd to build a statue of him and wanted to put in the jews temple.he wanted the jews to worship him like a god.but since they had made an exception for the jews that they didbt have to worship there gods the govener was worried.but luckly befor they finished the statue caligula was killed.
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alexi viera

Mark Antony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 17 views

  • Mark Antony
    • saul PAULINO
       
      this guy was the man i swear to bob he was caeser right hand man beacause 1 he was like a brother to him and always stood by him but once caeser died the messed up part is he married caesers young wife cleopatra and they where good at first but then some guy said that she was in a place that no 1 can i find her but then whar had happen was he killed him self and once she found out she killed herself too
    • stella almonte
       
      yup marc anthony was caeser's right hand person he trusted no one more then mrac anthony
    • Jihad Little
       
      he was caesar right hand man that married ceasars last wife , he betrade caesar after caesar died
    • Teaira Johnson
       
      yeah he did because Caesar Loved Cleopatra and he went and took her when he died .
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Marc Antony helped Caesar. Antony all though totally betrayed Caesar. When Caesar was alive he loved Cleopatra. Cleopatra loved him back. Then Antony stepped in when Caesar died. Antony claimed that he loved Cleopatra. How rude!
    • chris corporan
       
      there were like best friends like brothers that like only man caeser trust but when caser was assaintied mark antony married cleopatra and that caser ex wife because he died that mess up
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Anthony was very loyal to Ceaser. He was his best friend.The only person Ceaser trusted was Marc Anthony.Marc was very hurt when Ceaser was assinated.
    • Teaira Johnson
       
      He was Loyal to Caesar until Caesar died .
  • After Caesar's assassination, Antony formed an official political alliance with Octavian
    • Mark Ramos
       
      Mark Antony did one of the biggest mistakes of his life! He had put his troops to go by sea. He didn't let his admiral in charge of the crew for disagreeing with his plan. He kept most of his troops led by Canidus to watch by the hilltops. At the end of it he lost the battle.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      yeah that is true because he is smarter then that so why did he make that mistake? he should've just fought the battle on land then he would've won the battle
    • KENNY BATISTA
       
      he was caeser right hand man beacause 1 he was like a brother to him and always stood by him but once caeser died the messed up part is he married caesers young wife cleopatra and they where good at first but then some guy said that she was in a place that no 1 can i find her but then whar had happen was he killed him self and once she found out she killed herself too
    • chris corporan
       
      anthony left his troops behind trying to find cleopatra and to go by the sea he lost a lot of respect doing dat
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    • Steven Ramos
       
      The alliance was called the second triumverant.Ocatavian would get gaul and spain.Lepedus would get north africa.And Marc anthony would get the rest.
  • Antony committed suicide by stabbing himself with his sword in the mistaken belief that Cleopatra had already done
    • janay harris
       
      if marc antony didnt kill himself while thinking his love cleopatra was dead they both still could of lived more without them both commiting suicide.
  • queen Cleopatra
    • janay harris
       
      the snake tha killed her was a poisiones rattle snake
  • He was an important supporter and the loyal friend of Gaius Julius Caesar
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      If Antony want really loal freind he would of killed Ceaser for Cleopatra. But they were really loa to each other. Like in the movie Ceaser hardly even trusted he:s wife and to trust a man that that was bg. I imagine if Antony ever betreade him wat would ever happen. their freind ship was very big and you could tell becouse what Antony did when the sentes killed him i whiped them al
  • He committed suicide
  • Antony summoned Cleopatra to Tarsus in October 41 BC. There they formed an Alliance and became lovers. Antony returned to Alexandria with her, where he spent the winter of 41 BC - 40 BC. In spring 40 BC he was forced to return to Rome following news of his wife Fulvia's Civil war. Fulvia died while Antony was en-route to Sicyon (where Fulvia was exiled). Antony made peace with Octavian in September 40 BC and married Octavian's Sister Octavia Minor.
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Anthony married octavia and when cleopatra foind out she got very furious and didnt even want to talk to him.she cut up his clothes and stambed her bed.she was very furious.then they made up.
  • Antony and Cleopatra
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      cleopatra and casar had alot of arguments.but it was nothing compared to anthonys and cleopatras.anthony even hit cleopatra once cause she hit him.but they made up afterwards
    • Jihad Little
       
      cleopatra and caesar faught, argued,and had there diffrences but they had love for one another. the married and had children. but when caesar died mark antony move in and took his chance
  • [edit] Antony and Cleopatra
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      cleopatra and ciesar had alot of fights.but it was nothing compared to cleoopatra and anthony.he even slapped cleopatra .but then they made up
  • When Antony died, Octavian became uncontested ruler of Rome
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      when anthony died octavion ruled everthing that was ruled by anthony.he even ruled egpt.anthony was the one who owned the most
  • In 54 BC, Antony became a member of the staff of Caesar's armies in Gaul
    • Jihad Little
       
      they faught together against gaul.. the were out numbered 10 to 1. but the hole time antony was there fore caesar.. a true friend
    • genesis grullon
       
      they all faught together. they were ou numbered. but antony was there .
  • Antony made himself ever available to assist Caesar in carrying out his military campaigns.
    • Mark Ramos
       
      mark antony made himself available to caesar at anytime possible.
    • alexi viera
       
      they both were at war fighing together against gaul.
  • Antony summoned Cleopatra
    • Mark Ramos
       
      After the death of Gauis Julious Caesar Mark Antony began seeing Cleopatra. Then after a while Cleopatra, and Antony got married. Later on Mark Antony went to war with Octavian, Octavian won the first battle, because Antony was foolish to leave the battle for Cleopatra. Mark Antony in the next battle had camped out to wait until before dawn to attack. he didn't wake up until noon. His soldiers had left him for Octavian. Mark couldn't go in war with ony himself, so he retreated. Cleopatra was waiting for him in her tomb. Antony thought she was dead, so he stabbed himself, and died, not knowing she was still alive.
  • lowed to conduct Antony's burial rites after she had been captured by Octavian. Realising that she was destined for O
    • chris corporan
       
      octavian was the son of mark anthony
  • Marcus Antonius
    • alexi viera
       
      one of julius ceasers good friends.
  • Place of birth Rome, Roman Republic Place of death Alexandria, Ptolemaic Kingdom
  • January 14, 83 BC–August 1, 30 BC (age 53)
Alberto Torres

Constantine II (emperor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

  • Following the death of his father in 337, Constantine II became emperor jointly with his brothers Constantius II and Constans. After the division of the empire, made by the three brothers in September of the same year in Pannonia, he ruled over Gaul, Britannia and Hispania. He was involved in the struggle between the different Christian streams. The Western portion of the empire leaned towards Catholicism and against Arianism, and Constantine freed Athanasius and allowed him to return to Alexandria. This action also put some burden on Constantius II, who was a supporter of Arianism.
    • mauricio maldonado
       
      this was when the Romen Republic was seperated into 4 part
    • brandon casiano
       
      his dad died in battle
    • Jordan Naranjo
       
      Wow. At first, he was the guardian of his own younger bro.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      when he ruled the roman empire split into four parts. he died in battle
  • Flavius Claudius Constantinus, known in English as Constantine II, (316-340) was Roman Emperor from 337 to 340. The eldest son of Constantine the Great and Fausta, he was born at Arles, and was raised as a Christian.
    • mauricio maldonado
       
      Constantine was the first emperor to became a christian
    • Alberto Torres
       
      consatnie the great is his brother
  • At first, he was the guardian of his younger brother Constans, whose portion was Italia, Africa and Illyricum. As Constans came of age, Constantine would not relinquish the guardianship and in 340 he marched against Constans in Italy, but was defeated at Aquileia and he was killed in an ambush in Cervignano del Friuli. Constans came to control his deceased brother's realm
lezlie gonzalez

Cleopatra VII - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 21 views

  • Ptolemy presented him with Pompey's severed head. Caesar was enraged
  • In 41 BC, Mark Antony
  • The Death of Cleopatra
    • laverne roache
       
      she was killed by a snake. with the 2 serevnts too killed them selfs with the snake. it was a black snake.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      cleopatra put her hand into a big basket with a snake inside and then when the snake bit her she died and sience she was so close to her servent they both died along with her
    • christopher marquez
       
      did u guys know that cleopatra was acttually greek. and she still became a queen of egypt.
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  • Cleopatra and Caesar became lovers during his stay in Egypt between 48 BC and 47 BC.
    • laverne roache
       
      They were a cute cuople . Cleopatra always got what she wanted when she4 asked Cesar .
    • Jihad Little
       
      as pompeii walked up the egypt stairs he felt safe. He thought that egypt would help him. Instead his own men killed him. The cut his head off and pressented to julius caesar
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      The egyptians killed Pompey because they wanted to bece friends with Caesar,since he had so much power. They gave Caesar Pomepey's head because they thought it would please him. They thought Pompey and Caesar were enemies. What they did not know was that Caesar and Pompey were close friends.
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      cool. and what does bece mean gabrila morales !
  • They met when they were 21 (Cleopatra) and 52 (Caesar). On 23 June 47 BC Cleopatra gave birth to a child, Ptolemy Caesar,nicknamed Caesarion which means "little Caesar".
    • chris corporan
       
      that was a time when they loved each other as brother and sister. but they soon they drifted apart. they tried to kill one another. caesar had to try to mind it
  • To safeguard herself and Caesarion, she had Antony order the death of her sister Arsinoe
    • Jihad Little
       
      Cleopatra had her own sister killed. She did it to protect herself and her baby. She had to do it to keep them alive. And at the end she was correct.
    • Jihad Little
       
      caesar and cleopatra argued many of times. but cleopatra like all her man saduced caesar. She had a son to caesar. She married caesar. She was a very inteligent woman
  • On 25 December 40 BC, Cleopatra gave birth to twins fathered by Antony, Alexander Helios
    • jonathan perez
       
      so when she was with caesar she had a son because caesar never had one . then couple of years later she goes and has twins with caesar best trusted man marc anthony.
    • ashley hernandez
       
      when did Cleopatra and Anthony had an affair with marc anthony? i think this happened after caesar had been assasinated by the senators. Did she get marry with Caesar? This could had been one her loves but not like Caesar she loved Caesar with her life.
    • daniel arocho
       
      yes they did get married.and ceasar was the love of her life.but her and anthony were a big couple.they had many huge affairs.
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Wow! I didn't know that Antony and Cleopatra gave birth to twins!
  • After Caesar's assassination in 44 BC
    • jonathan perez
       
      I think when caesar died there was a big memorial or ceremony. He became dictator for life that never happened. Also he conqured gaul
  • committed suicide. Cleopatra soon followed suit, according to tradition killing herself by means of an asp bite on August 12, 30 BC.[1] She was briefly outlived
  • Antony committed suicide
    • chris corporan
       
      that caesar trusted friend and he comitted suicide
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      what? do you mean ceacer did not trust anyone. ohh and by the way ceacer did not commit suicied the seneters killed him
  • Cleopatra, Ptolemy XIV and Caesarion visited Rome in summer 46 BC
    • ashley hernandez
       
      I remember only Cleopatra and Caesarion coming into the city of Rome.Why Ptomely XIV come with his sister to Rome. I thought he hated her and didnt even wanted to see her.
  • Cleopatra's death. He states that she was found dead, her handmaiden, Iras dying at her feet, and another handmaiden, Charmion, adjusting her crown before she herself falls
    • chris corporan
       
      she died so young
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      She did. When she poisoned herself so did her servants. The servant adjusting her crown did that because before Cleoptra died she was ordered to put an outfit of gold. I wonder why she wanted to wear that when she died.
  • Caesar's only legitimate daughter, Julia (who died in childbirth with their son).
    • chris corporan
       
      its was a said thing for caeser he loved is daughher so much but then she died so did the baby and pompey love her two and caesar was going to make up with pompey
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Pompey was assasinated in Egypt. Ceaser daughter died when she was giving labor to pompey son/daughter? So it was to late Ceaser was not going to fight with Pompey. Pompey was assainated in Egypt. He was going to war with Ceaser. Ceaser daughter died when she was in labor.The son/daughter? died too.
  • Caesarion was captured and killed
    • chris corporan
       
      the child of cleopatra kill very young i think that very sad
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      yeah he was killed like around 10
  • She originally shared power with her father Ptolemy XII and later with her brothers Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV, whom she also married, but eventually gained sole rule. As pharaoh, she consummated a liaison with Gaius Julius Caesar that solidified her grip on the throne. She later elevated her son with Caesar, Caesarion
    • Victoria Pagan
       
      I did not know that she use to share power with her father before she shared it with her brother. Was photlemy jelous of cleopatra because she had more expreinece in havin power.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Ptolomy was the brother of Cleopatra.Caesearian was ceaser son. Octavian killed him mabey because he was jelous. After Ceaserians death Cleopatra died. Octavian was suprised that she killed herself.
    • Jihad Little
       
      cleopatra was the last wife of caesar. she was the mother of his son. she was also the queen of egypt. she was famous
    • daniel arocho
       
      i never knew that shared the power with her father either.and like u said i thought that she shared the power with her brother.but i dont think ptolemy was jelouse.i think he juss didnt want her around so he can rule every thing by himself..
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Cleopatra wasent Ceasers only wife.She had a son named cesarian.She shared power with her brother.Which was a mess.
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      cleopatra son died when he was about 10
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      his other wife was in rome when he was in egypt
  • When Ptolemy XIV died - allegedly poisoned by his older sister
    • ashley hernandez
       
      When did Ptomely XIV got poisoned by his older sister? Is Cleopatra his older sister or did he had another sibling? i think she poisoned him of course because of the throne of Egypt. This would had made her reason to kill him.
  • Queen Cleopatra returned to the palace rolled into a Persian carpet and had it presented to Caesar by her servants:
    • ashley hernandez
       
      Cleopatra was very smart to come inside her palace in a persian carpet. she had the guts to come in and talk with caesar. Because of her brother doesnt like her because of her greediness but she can control egypt way better than caesar.
  • by Caesarion, who was declared pharaoh, but he was soon killed on Octavian's orders
    • Victoria Pagan
       
      I think Ocatavin was nephew of Cesar. Cesar had Octavin on his will but once his son Caserrion came he had to chnage it.Octavin then thought that if he killed Caesarion he would be able to henarate all of Cesras money etc.
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      he was adopted by ceacer to remember him about his dead nefew. the sentence that you wrote was wrong. ceacerion was killed so cleopatra could serender to him.
  • she playfully bet him that she could spend ten million sesterces on a dinner
  • Cleopatra killed herself
  • So she had to return to Egypt
  • To this day Cleopatra remains a popular figure in Western culture.
    • laverne roache
       
      Cleopatra was a very pretty woman and can always get what she wants from a man.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Cleopatra would get anything she wanted. She wanted Marc Anthony to bow down to her so he did. In other cases she would suduce men. She would do anything to get what she wanted.
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      that is true. in the movie she had a biography and it said she was known for getting what she wanted and killing men.
  • Cleopatra VII
    • janay harris
       
      cleopatra was casears last wife and the weird thing is how she ended up falling in love with one of his trsted frieds marc antony and killed herself with a rattle snake because of marc antony.
    • stella almonte
       
      cleopatra and marc anthony realy had something together
  • Cleopatra VII
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Cleopatra was the queen of egypt and seduced Julius Ciesar and Marc anthony.She had a kid with ciesar and the baby was called Casierion.ciesr and cleopatra had alot of fight but was nothing compared to marc anthony and cleopatra.mark anthony was a very crazy drinker but ciesar was a more calm one
  • Antony and Cleopatra, by Lawrence Alma-Tadema In 41   BC, Mark Antony , one of the triumvirs who ruled Rome in the power vacuum following Caesar's death, summoned Cleopatra to meet him in Tarsus to answer questions about her loyalty. Cleopatra arrived in great state, and so charmed Antony that he chose to spend the winter of 41 BC–40 BC with her in Alexandria.
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Marc anthony was a very great ruler.he had many affairs with cleopatra and had twins.marc anthony spent alot of time with cleopatra in alexandria.alot of things were going on rome but he did not care he just stayed in alexandria.
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Marc Antony was seduced by Cleopatra. Just like Caesar. The romans thought she just wanted power but that was a lie she turned out to love Antony. When she found out that he was getting married with Octavia she was broken hearted. According to the movie she kissed him just before he died.
  • The ancient sources, particularly the Roman ones, are in general agreement that Cleopatra killed herself by inducing an Egyptian cobra to bite her
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Cleopatra told her servants the ones that always followed her she told them that to bring her a special kind of fruit.the special kind of fruit was poisned snakes calledcobras.before she ate them she wrote letter to octavion which made her promise that she would not to anything harmful to herself.after that she gave the note to the gaurds outside and the gaurds gave it to octvion.then when they got there she and her 2 slaves where posined too
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      That's all true but didn't she ask a promise for Octavion to bury her next to Antony. Because before that she promised Octavion she swears the life on her son that she will not kill herself. She siad that because she found out her son was dead. Killed by Octavion. Thats what they said in the movie but Caesarion didnt really die like that.
  • As pharaoh, she consummated a liaison with Gaius Julius Caesar that solidified her grip on the throne.
  • He then goes on to state that an asp was concealed in a basket of figs that was brought to her by a rustic, and, finding it after eating a few figs, she held out her arm for it to bite.
    • omar pichardo
       
      she killed her self and sweared on her son that she would not hert her self and she know her son was died already
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      yeah, in the movie she had swered because she knew her son was dead but octavian did not know she knew.
  • Caesarion
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  • Cleopatra VII Philopator
    • laverne roache
       
      she was a very snecky girl. but very pretty and csan get want she wants from a man. she had aboy with Julis caesar. The married mac antony . she had lots of pretty make up and jewlary./
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      wow i never knew that.
  • Ptolemy XIII
  • The identity of Cleopatra's mother is unknown, but she is generally believed to be Cleopatra V of Egypt, the sister or cousin and wife of Ptolemy XII, or possibly another Ptolemaic family member who was the daughter of Ptolemy X and Cleopatra Berenice III Philopator if Cleopatra V Tryphaena was not the daughter of Ptolemy X and Berenice III.[7] Cleopatra's father
  • Cleopatra
    • genaro nivar
       
      Cleopatra had a baby
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      yeah the babys name was ceacerian
    • genaro nivar
       
      a statue of Cleopatra as a goddess 
    • brandon casiano
       
      she went out with cearser illlllll.
    • genaro nivar
       
      a drawing of Cleopatra and her son 
    • genaro nivar
       
      a drawing of Cleopatra and Antony 
    • genaro nivar
       
      a coin of Cleopatra 
  • Her legacy survives in numerous works of art and the many dramatizations of her story in literature and other media, including William Shakespeare's tragedy Antony and Cleopatra, Jules Massenet's opera Cléopâtre and the 1963 film Cleopatra. In most depictions, Cleopatra is put forward as a great beauty and her successive conquests of the world's most powerful men is taken to be proof of her aesthetic and sexual appeal. In his Pensées, philosopher Blaise Pascal contends that Cleopatra's classically beautiful profile changed world history: "Cleopatra's nose, had it been shorter, the whole face of the world would have been changed."[6]
    • Christian Mendez
       
      Her legacy survives in numerous works of art and the many dramatizations of her story in literature and other media, including William Shakespeare's tragedy Antony and Cleopatra, Jules Massenet's opera Cléopâtre and the 1963 film Cleopatra. In most depictions, Cleopatra is put forward as a great beauty and her successive conquests of the world's most powerful men is taken to be proof of her aesthetic and sexual appeal. In his Pensées, philosopher Blaise Pascal contends that Cleopatra's classically beautiful profile changed world history: "Cleopatra's nose, had it been shorter, the whole face of the world would have been changed."[6]
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    If cleopatra was with ptolemy, then wouldn't that make her the daughter of ptolemy? or if she were the cousin then she would be a neice of her "mother". i dont really get what their saying in this paragraph of accession to the throne.
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    It amazes me how she just takes her steps as queen with no fear. she really doesnt care what people think of her or say. either way itz going to happen the way she wants it to. she pretty much owns anybody. even caesar.
Michelle Barrueto

Julius Caesar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views

    • edward estremera
       
      that rite they do
    • edward estremera
       
      i knew that its from when we were watchin the movie
    • eric santiago
       
      WHAT DOES HE MEAN WHEN HE IS TALKING ABOUT THIS?
  • After this victory, he was appointed Dictator for ten years.[86]
    • janay harris
       
      Besides making a comment I have a question , if someone else would of became dictator for ten years and they had tons of power would the people in Rome would of been scared and paroniod ?
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  • The claim of epilepsy is countered among some medical historians by a claim of hypoglycemia, which can cause epileptoid seizures.
    • janay harris
       
      Everytime I read about Julious Caesar they always say he died from many things. An example is the first time I read about him they said he died from many senators stabbing him to death. Another one and the last one is they said he died from his medical condition " hypoglycemia ". which does causes epileptoid seizures.
  • He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.
    • alondra morillo
       
      was ceaser killed or he died natural
    • Jihad Little
       
      he was assacinated by the members of the senate. that cause a war between mark antony and the senate. every senate stabbed caesar so no one could say they had nothing to do with it. thats how he was MURDERED
    • Guillermo Santamaria
       
      Good Jihad and Alondra I LIKE this kind of discussion!
  • Much of Caesar's life is known from his own Commentaries (Commentarii) on his military campaigns, and other contemporary sources such as the letters and speeches of his political rival Cicero, the historical writings of Sallust, and the poetry of Catullus.
  • He heavily centralised the bureaucracy of the Republic and was eventually proclaimed "dictator in perpetuity" (dictator perpetuo
    • kevin cruz
       
      ceaser conquerd lots of places for an example gaul
  • Caesar and Cleopatra never married, as Roman Law only recognised marriages between two Roman citizens. Caesar continued his relationship with Cleopatra throughout his last marriage, which lasted 14 years – in Roman eyes,
    • janay harris
       
      Since Caesar and Cleopatra were never married we would say now that they were 'dating' . But like the text say Casear was with his wife too when he was also with Cleopatra. Casear and his wife were toghether for 14 years !
  • Caesar tried to resecure Pompey's support by offering him his great-niece Octavia in marriage, alienating Octavia's husband Gaius Marcellus, but Pompey declined.
    • janay harris
       
      I remember my last years social studies teacher saying that to the class. But one thing i would always have a hard time understanding why the men had to pick any girls or womans husband for them to marry. So if the girl or woman didnt like who they had to marry it wouldnt even matter because its not there pick to choose who they want to marry.
    • Jihad Little
       
      yeah janay your totally right. how can you make a girl marry someone she doesnt like. its like making someone eat something there allergic to. even though im a guy its unfair
  • Historians place the generalship of Caesar as one of the greatest military strategists and tacticians who ever lived
    • jonathan perez
       
      I think they would say that because he was one of the greatest roman people.he will protect the city, protect people and he will win battles. he was one of the greatest military people. also he will always have a plan.
  • In 50 BC, the Senate, led by Pompey, ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome because his term as Proconsul had finished.
    • jonathan perez
       
      i think that is not a good idea.because caesar is a great fighter. he can defend himself and help others.he can be the crap of those people he is facing.
  • Caesar was born into a patrician family, the gens Julia, which claimed descent from Iulus, son of the legendary Trojan prince Aeneas, supposedly the son of the goddess Venus.[4] The cognomen "Caesar" originated, according to Pliny the Elder, with an ancestor who was born by caesarean section (from the Latin verb to cut, caedere, caes-).[5] The Historia Augusta suggests three alternative explanations: that the first Caesar had a thick head of hair (Latin caesaries); that he had bright grey eyes (Latin oculis caesiis); or that he killed an eleph
    • emily caba
       
      caesar's family must of runned in battles if you know what i mean
    • Jihad Little
       
      i dont know what you mean can you explain it to me
    • Jordan Naranjo
       
      I agree with Jihad. Wat do u mean Emily. Yah I thought so. >:(
    • Jihad Little
       
      WOW JORDAN THAT LAST PART WASNT CALLED FOR :[
    • that Nikqa dannY Rodriguez
       
      i dont get it jihad :)
  • Caesar and Cleopatra never married, as Roman Law only recognised marriages between two Roman citizens. Caesar continued his relationship with Cleopatra throughout his last marriage, which lasted 14 years
    • jonathan perez
       
      in rome they should change that rule that only roman citizens good get married . thats not right you should be getting married to whoever you want even though their not aroman citzen. i like how caesar kept on be boyfriend and with cleopatra. . alsoi liked he lasted 14 years with her Thats a long time.
    • chris corporan
       
      Julius Caesar was a ladys man he took all the girls left to right
    • eric santiago
       
      YES IT IS SOME WAY TRUE
  • Rather than returning to Rome, Caesar joined the army, serving under Marcus Minucius Thermus in Asia and Servilius Isauricus in Cilicia. He served with distinction, winning the Civic Crown
    • jonathan perez
       
      julius caesar is a brave man because instead of coming home he went to the army. Some people would of left home to see there parents.Also he won the civic crown. So that means he was a strong hard-working man
    • Jihad Little
       
      I AGGRE PERSONALLY IF I HADDNT SEEN MY FAMILY IN A WHILE THE FIRST THINK ILL DO IS GO HOME
  • Hearing of Sulla's death, Caesar felt safe enough to return to Rome
    • omar pichardo
       
      he went back because sulla told pompa to kill him
  • Historians place the generalship of Caesar as one of the greatest military strategists and tacticians who ever lived , along with Alexander the Great
  • Caesar thought he would be prosecuted and politically marginalised if he entered Rome without the immunity enjoyed by a Consul or without the power of his army
  • Caesar was born into a patrician family
  • The earliest accounts of these seizures were made by the biographer Suetonius who was born after Caesar died.
    • chris corporan
       
      anytime Julius caesar was tired he well have a stroke called hypoglycemia
  • Julius Caesar
    • eric santiago
       
      HE WAS A GOOD MAN . HE DID NOTHING WRONGE TO BE STABED TWENTY-THREE TIMES. WHEN HE DIED HE FELL RIGHT IN FRONT OF POMPEY'S STATUE.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      yeah thats true but if he never good assanated then Christopher culombus would've porbably never sialed to america 
    • Kevin Torres
       
      he ruled for about 4 years
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Caesar was really good! He was very famous and according to Mr. Santamaria he sounded very interesting. His name was common too. People copied his name (Caesar). Like Octavian, Augustus, etc. You can search it up. Might come up alot of caesars. He acomplished alot tooo. Like being govener and emporer. King to dictator. Then died by the senate. Big story huh?
    • Jihad Little
       
      julius caesar was one of the many great romans. he brought rome to great power. he concured all of gaul. he will be remember as a god and king. HAIL CAESAR
    • that Nikqa dannY Rodriguez
       
      thats right HAIL CEASER :)
    • Jihad Little
       
      lol HAIL THE GREAT GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR
    • Teaira Johnson
       
      Caesar was a great man and trhat wasnt fair that they stabbed him 23 times because out of all the emporers he was the best . . . . . . .
    • Jordan Naranjo
       
      I cant believe Caeser conquerd all of Gaul. Thats amazing, he rules Gaul but the senate wasn't happy. They were worried that Caeser might get do much power and tried to control the world or Rome.By the way there were only 4 parts of Gaul. One of of them were allies, so that makes no sense why he betrade them if there were allies. Thats stupid. >:(
    • Jihad Little
       
      THAT IS THE GREAT GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR. ONE OF ROMES GREATS. ONE OF EGYPTS GODS. A HUGE LADYS MAN. THE GREAT CAESAR
  • He pursued Pompey to Alexandria, where Pompey was murdered by a former Roman officer serving in the court of King Ptolemy XIII.[82]
    • eric santiago
       
      YES HE DID BUT HE WAS UPSET WHEN HE SAW PUMPEY'S HEAD.
  • the Alexandrine civil war between Ptolemy and his sister, wife, and co-regent queen, the Pharaoh Cleopatra VII
    • yulissa gomez
       
      why did caeser dad die for no reason on just putting his shoe on. also was ceasr happy on being a house leader every day .
    • Jihad Little
       
      I GUESS HIS DAD MIGHT OF HAD A HEART ATTACK IM NOT SHURE BUT CAESAR HAD NO CHOICE HE HAD TO BE THE HOUSE LEADER
  • The result unforeseen by the assassins was that Caesar's death precipitated the end of the Roman Republic.[105] The Roman middle and lower classes, with whom Caesar was immensely popular and had been since before Gaul, became enraged that a small group of high-browed aristocrats had killed their champion. Antony, who had been drifting apart from Caesar, capitalised on the grief of the Roman mob and threatened to unleash them on the Optimates, perhaps with the intent of taking control of Rome himself. But, to his surprise and chagrin, Caesar had named his grandnephew Gaius Octavian his sole heir, bequeathing him the immensely potent Caesar name as well as making him one of the wealthiest citizens in the Republic.[106] Gaius Octavian became, for all intents and purposes, the son of the great Caesar, and consequently also inherited the loyalty of much of the Roman populace. When Caesar's funeral was held several days later in the Roman Forum, Antony did not give the speech that Shakespeare penned for him more than 1600 years later ("Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears..."), but he did give a dramatic eulogy that appealed to the common people, a reflection of public opinion following Caesar's murder. Further, it was announced to the public during the funeral oration that Caesar in his will had left his private gardens on the Tiber to the Roman public as well as 300 sesterces to every enrolled Roman citizen. (While 300 sesterces was not a fortune, such was the equivalent of three month's wages for the average Roman worker, a very nice gift.) These bequests, combined with Antony's funeral oration, only served to increase Caesar's posthumous stature among the populace, increasing the grief at his death as well as the rage against his assassins. The crowd at the funeral boiled over, throwing dry branches, furniture and even clothing on to Caesar's funeral pyre, causing the flames to spin out of control, seriously damaging the Forum. The mob then attacked the houses of Brutus and Cassius, where they were repelled only with considerable difficulty, ultimately providing the spark for the Liberators' civil war, fulfilling at least in part Antony's threat against the aristocrats.[107] However, Antony did not foresee the ultimate outcome of the next series of civil wars, particularly with regard to Caesar's adopted heir. Octavian, aged only 19 at the time of Caesar's death, proved to have considerable political skills, and while Antony dealt with Decimus Brutus in the first round of the new civil wars, Octavian consolidated his tenuous position.
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      After the assasination Caesar did not have time to change his will so everything went to his nephew Octavian. Sadly not to his own son Caesarion. Octavian gets everything. To be emperor, all his stuff and even his name. Thats when the Roman Empire started! Octavian became the first emperor. Since Caesar was not!
  • Caesar was still deeply in debt, and there was money to be made as a provincial governor, whether by extortion[53] or by military adventurism. Caesar had four legions under his command, two of his provinces, Illyricum and Gallia Narbonensis, bordered on unconquered territory, and independent Gaul was known to be unstable. Rome's allies the Aedui had been defeated by their Gallic rivals, with the help of a contingent of Germanic Suebi under Ariovistus, who had settled in conquered Aeduan land, and the Helvetii were mobilising for a mass migration, which the Romans feared had warlike intent. Caesar raised two new legions and defeated first the Helvetii, then Ariovistus, and left his army in winter quarters in the territory of the Sequani, signaling that his interest in the lands outside Gallia Narbonensis would not be temporary.[54]
    • yulissa gomez
       
      why did caesar raised two new legins and defeated first the helvetii .also why did he leave his army in the winter quarters in the territory of the sequani
  • On the Ides of March (March 15; see Roman calendar) of 44 BC, Caesar was due to appear at a session of the Senate. Mark Antony, having vaguely learned of the plot the night before from a terrified Liberator named Servilius Casca, and fearing the worst, went to head Caesar off at the steps of the forum. However, the group of senators intercepted Caesar just as he was passing the Theatre of Pompey, located in the Campus Martius, and directed him to a room adjoining the east portico
    • shantel clarke
       
      beware the ides of march is what the strange man said and the ides of march came and ceaser was murdered March 15, 44 B.C. by the roman senate
  • Caesar's conquest of Gaul extended the Roman world to the North Sea,
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      He should really thank Pompey. To be onouce he was the one that gave him an army.He became relly famouse becouse of him. But Pompey got in his way and payed the price for it. With his life.
    • laverne roache
       
      YES HE SHOULD.
  • As a politician, Caesar made use of popularist tactics. During the late 60s and into the 50s BC, he formed political alliances that led to the so-called "First Triumvirate," an
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      The Fist Triumvirate made him allot more famouse then he was before. Sadly it only lasted for about 10 years. Any more and whe will have no idea how it will change our lifes.
  • Despite their ancient pedigree, the Julii Caesares were not especially politically influential, having produced only three consuls. Caesar's father, also called Gaius Julius Caesar, reached the rank of praetor, the second highest of the Republic's elected magistracies, and governed the province of Asia, perhaps through the influence of his prominent brother-in-law Gaius Marius.[8] His mother, Aurelia Cotta, came from an influential family which had produced several consuls.
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      So his great leader ship was probaply handet out as geens. You have to agree with me in his early life.Praetor is a high rank. His mom was in several consuls. So that my be a reason hes so good in speakying out loud.
  • He began his second year with double the military strength he had begun with, having raised another two legions in Cisalpine Gaul during the winter. The legality of this was dubious, as the Cisalpine Gauls were not Roman citizens. In response to Caesar's activities the previous year, the Belgic tribes of north-eastern Gaul had begun to arm themselves.
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      Man Caesar army was strong. He addet two legions. one legion is about 10000 men or so. Only if your stupid you against does numbers.
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    • shantel clarke
       
      the romans made roads that last for a long period time and the roads are still used
    • shantel clarke
       
      the romans never knew how to build curve roads but knew how to build straight roads that will go on for miles
  • Pompey
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    • kevin cruz
       
      he died on the steps of pompey statue
  • Pompeia
  • In 85 BC Caesar's father died suddenly while putting on his shoes one morning, without any apparent cause,[12] and at sixteen, Caesar was the head of the family. The following year he was nominated to be the new Flamen Dialis, high priest of Jupiter, as Merula, the previous incumbent, had died in Marius's purges.[13] Since the holder of that position not only had to be a patrician but also be married to a patrician, he broke off his engagement to Cossutia, a plebeian girl of wealthy equestrian family he had been betrothed to since boyhood, and married Cinna's daughter Cornelia
    • alexi viera
       
      the way he died was that the senators invited him to where the senats would usually meet. then there were about twenty four senators there that came at him and stabbed him to death.
    • alexi viera
       
      the way he diedwas that the senators invited him to the senate then there were about 24 senators there that came at him and stabed him to death.
  • Three candidates stood for the consulship: Caesar, Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus, who had been aedile with Caesar several years earlier, and Lucius Lucceius. The election was dirty. Caesar canvassed Cicero for support, and made an alliance with the wealthy Lucceius,
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      Wow I never knew he made an allience with Lucceius. That means Caeser was richer then whe thought. Lucceis is rich . So imagen how much money he gave him.
  • Brutus
    • Kevin Torres
       
      Brutus was chosen because Caesae would have not expected it?
  • Grandson from Julia
  • Honours and titles
    • Kevin Torres
       
      wasnt he called "Caesar the mighty" by cleopatra in the movie
  • Died 15 March 44 BC
    • kevin cruz
       
      the great ceaser died on the ides of march
  • Gaius Julius Caesar
    • kevin cruz
       
      if the ceaser was the first emperoar he would of been the most famous, most respected,and the best
  • Gaius Julius Caesar
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Julius caesar was a great man. He went into the senate after disobeying Sulla. Back then you would be lucky to live if you disobeyed Sulla. He was good friends with Pompeii. Pompeii became dictator after that. They did not like the word king so they came up with dictator for a year.
  • Conquest of Gaul
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Julius Caesar conquered Gaul. As Jordan said the senate were afraid if Caesar was going to get too much power. I understand why they were thinking that. Once you have a lot of powere you start abusing it. They should know that Caesar is not that kind of guy. Also, when they defeated Gaul the people that lived their came back and wanted revenge. They were running out of food so they had to do canabalism. Canabalism is when you eat people. They ate their familes. They felt like cowards so they decided to surrender. Caesar went back defeating goal .....kind of twice. :P
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    Rather than returning to Rome, Caesar joined the army, serving under Marcus Minucius Thermus in Asia and Servilius Isauricus in Cilicia.
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    Caesar was born into a patrician family, the gens Julia, which claimed descent from Iulus, son of the legendary Trojan prince Aeneas, supposedly the son of the goddess Venus
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    Based on remarks by Plutarch,[116] Caesar is sometimes thought to have suffered from epilepsy.
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    on the way across the aegen sea, he was kidnapped by cilican
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    cuyilla invaded rome. he had a list of pepole extuction.he let ceaser go. he was soppuse to kiil ceaser.
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    how long was ceaser a ruler?
Alberto Torres

Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 7 views

emily caba

Battle of Philippi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 5 views

  • Battle of Philippi
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      this battle was the last battle in the second trimivirate.it was fought anthony .v.octavion.it must of been a really big battle.HOW LONG DID IT LAST?
    • emily caba
       
      its a good thing marc antony, octavian and lepidus won becuz the poeple he went against (the senators) becaus etheyassassinated caesar.
  • Battle of Philippi was the final battle in the Wars of the Second Triumvirate
    • ashley hernandez
       
      how long did it last?this was the most famous battle of all time in Rome.I think this could have lasted at least 2 years.this was between marc antony,lucullus VS the assasins of Julius Caesar Marc Antony. MArc Antony and lucullus didnt get defeated.
    • ashley hernandez
       
      sorry it Marc Antony and Octavian
    • emily caba
       
      thats what the senators get for assasinating caesar. caesar was a smart guy. you all loved him
  • he committed suicide in turn
    • ashley hernandez
       
      he committed suicide because he wanted to get that part of that life all over.when marc antony put his red cape on brutus after he did that they said "Hail Marc Antony."i would have been very uilty about the murder of Caesar because he was the greatest general and counsel of Rome.If I was Brutus i would have been guilty
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  • Antony
    • ashley hernandez
       
      antony wanted power.he fell in love with Cleopatra they had twins.rome asking for antony to come back but he said no because he wouldnt leave cleopatra alone.if he stayed in alexandria he'll become emperor with cleopatra and become god,too.
  • Octavian
    • ashley hernandez
       
      while antony was inj Alexandria .Ocatavian took over of Rome and the army left Antony behind.they honored Octavian more than Marc Antony.after that he became emperor of Rome after Marc antony commited suicide.Then cleopatra poisoned herself with a poisonoius snake
  • Brutus
    • emily caba
       
      brutus was like a son to caesar. caesar loved him. but i guess brutus was the last one to stoabb him was becuz brutus didnt like wat caesar has became
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