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    Julius Caesar Reunion Competition. When Sedgewick spends a long time to contact Hundert about the competition, Hundert begins to worry about that Sedgewick is merely playing a trick on him. However, when Sedgewick finally contacts Hundert with all the accommodations, Hundert is ecstatic. When he is flown to the island, he “felt a headiness that I had never known before; it was what Augustus Caesar must have felt millennia ago, carried head-high on a litter…

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    Two of the greatest leader known to man who conquered all that they say before themselves. Julius Caesar the man who single handedly brought fear to hearts of any who dared oppose him and nearly conquered the world and Alexander the Great the man who conquered most of the known world. They are both major historical figure and brilliant tactical masterminds. Alexander and Julius are easily the most influential figures before the time of christ. Alexander the Great and Julius were both…

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    their differences like when Brutus had left her alone and didn’t want to let her in on to what the conspirators had planned to do to Caesar. Later on, he decides to tell her about what they were planning to do. Although it seems like he cares about her, when she dies, he seems to be unphased by her death. “She is dead.” (4.3.187) Cassius, the devil with no to little emotions, seems to care about Portia’s death more than Brutus who is her own husband. Although Brutus does not show it on the…

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    Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (referred to hereafter as ‘Caligula’), was born on August 31st, 12 in Antium, Italy. He became the 4th Emperor of the Roman Empire in 37, and was killed in 41. He reigned for just 3 years and 10 months (Bio.com ). He came to power when his predecessor Tiberius died, mainly because the primary heir was to young. Caligula’s father, Germanicus’ reputation gave Caligula excellent public approval at first, and was unanimously appointed to Emperor by the Senate.…

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    Military Medical Practices

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    The medical care of the Roman Army had simple beginnings, but it grew to be highly complex. From the influence of Caesar, and Greek writers like Galen and Celsus the army was able to enact a stable and structured medical system. The army had grown from self-reliance to professional medical care. The goal of preventive care kept the army healthy and strong enabling…

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    Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus also known as Caligula, was the first Roman emperor to be assassinated. This was because Caligula was seen as a mad tyrant. He wanted to have a glorious reputation as conqueror like his predecessors however, after several failed military campaigns, Caligula's ineptitude as a commander became evident. Military campaigns did not come cheap as Rome's treasury was depleting rapidly. Caligula's short reign of five years had done little to benefit the people of…

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    role of the wealthy in a community . Rome and North America don't have a caste system, one's life may be determined by the wealth of the kids parents. The U S A is technically a uncovered Roman empire that has a lot of the same rules and laws just a little bit…

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    Though rhyming with Terminator, Gladiator does not have the ambition to be a pure and simple action movie mechanic. In the spectacular, this is a form of poetry that is sought after. The poetry of the ghosts: Gladiator is a film of ghosts. There are three of them. The peplum, a genre deceived for ages. Ridley Scott, past filmmaker of fashion and who succeeds a surprising comeback. Maximus (Russell Crowe), finally, superb character and anti hero. This valiant general of the Roman army is a dead…

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    Why Was Rome Successful

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    real exceptions were in the Balkans and Greek City States due to the overall acceptance of Greek as a main language in the Roman Empire. However, it is said that with only these two languages, Latin and Greek you could travel the whole empire with little to no language problems. These systematic tactics enforced the Roman rule as well as allowed the conquered people to have leaders that they…

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    During much of its early history, Rome was a republic. The main feature of the Roman Republic was the fact that its officials were elected by vote of the people. After being ruled by Etruscan kings for decades, the Romans disliked monarchies and decided to give more power to the people. Patricians, or wealthy landowners, voted on two consuls and one praetor to run government affairs. The Roman Senate, composed of roughly three hundred patricians, started out as a group of advisers to government…

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