Did Octavian, later known as the Roman emperor Augustus, have an affair with Julius Caesar? That’s precisely what Mark Antony ...
Four temples in the heart of Rome, including the site where Roman emperor Julius Caesar was assassinated, are open to tourist visits for the first time. According to the Associated Press, the temples, ...
In 52 B.C., Julius Caesar used an ingenious system of ditches and stakes to defend his soldiers from an encroaching Gallic army in modern-day central France. More than two millennia later, ...
Believe it or not, that year lasted 445 days. It really happened, in Rome, and it became known as “the Year of Confusion.” Caesar had grown tired of spring festivals falling in the heat of summer and ...
After Julius Caesar’s death the Roman Senate declared him a god, a decision that transformed the political landscape. This ...
Four temples in the heart of Rome, including the site where Julius Caesar, the most famous Roman emperor, was assassinated, are being opened for tourist visits for the first time this week. According ...
A complex of ancient Roman temples that includes ruins of the building where Caesar was stabbed to death is now open to tourists. Before Monday’s ribbon-cutting, only cats roamed the plaza Largo di ...
A superb general and politician, Julius Caesar (c.100 BC – 44 BC / Reigned 46 – 44 BC) changed the course of Roman history. Although he did not rule for long, he gave Rome fresh hope and a whole ...
Julius Caesar reportedly said his last words in Greek: "And you, son Brutus?" But why did Caesar choose to speak these words ...