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Julius Caesar (100–44 BCE) remains one of history’s most consequential figures, whose military, political, and cultural influence shaped Rome’s transformation from republi...
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Julius Caesar (100–44 BCE) remains one of history’s most consequential figures, whose military, political, and cultural influence shaped Rome’s transformation from republi...
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The term triumvirate caesar commonly refers to the First Triumvirate, an informal political alliance in the late Roman Republic between Julius Caesar, Marcus Licinius Crassus, a...
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In the Roman Republic, plebeians formed the majority of citizens and drove foundational legal and political change. Unlike patricians, they initially lacked hereditary access to...
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Caesar's conquests form the core of Julius Caesar's historical reputation and explain his outsized influence on Roman politics and warfare. This overview surveys the major theat...
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The phrase who was in the triumvirate most often refers to informal power alliances of three individuals rather than a single legal office. While the term originates from ancien...
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The Battle of Philippi was a decisive confrontation in 42 BCE between the forces of Mark Antony and Octavian, collectively known as the Second Triumvirate, and the Liberators’...
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In the early Roman Republic, citizenship denoted a defined legal status that determined who owed military service, who could vote, and who was protected by Roman law. Citizenshi...
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The Tiber River is the geographic and strategic spine around which the early Roman Republic coalesced, shaping settlement patterns, military logistics, trade networks, and polit...
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