"Fright"@en . . "Julius Caesar was an enemy of Pastafarian after his Pastafarian spouse broke up with him and Mosey kidnapped him. He later crucified Mosey. Julius Caesar had a relationship with Cleopatra (Phill's daughter). Phill was an enemy of Pastafarianism and his short order cooks such as Mosey . Cleopatra was rebelious against her father and built hundreds of shines to the Flying Spaghetti Monster in Rome with Caesar, until they broke up. Caesar, Julius (Caius Julius Caesar), 100 B.C.\u201344 B.C., Roman statesman and general. Although he was born into the Julian gens, one of the oldest patrician families in Rome, Caesar was always a member of the democratic or popular party. He benefited from the patronage of his uncle by marriage, Caius Marius. In 82 B.C., when Caesar refused to obey Sulla's order to divorce Cornelia, the wealthy daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna, he was proscribed and subsequently fled from Rome (81 B.C.). On Sulla's death, Caesar returned (78 B.C.) and began his political career. He quickly gained popularity with his party and a reputation for oratory. In 74 B.C. he went into Asia to repulse a Cappadocian army. Upon his return, he agitated for reform of the government on popular lines and helped to advance the position of Pompey, the virtual head of the popular party. Caesar was made military tribune before 70 B.C. and was quaestor in Farther Spain in 69 B.C.; he helped Pompey to obtain the supreme command for the war in the East. He returned to Rome in 68 B.C., and in Pompey's absence was becoming the recognized head of the popular party. His praise of Marius and Cinna made him popular with the people, but earned him the hatred of the senate. In 63 B.C. he was elected pontifex maximus [high priest], allegedly by heavy bribes. His later reform of the calendar with the help of Sosigenes, was one of his greatest contributions to history. In Dec., 63 B.C., Caesar advocated mercy for Catiline and the conspirators, thereby increasing the enmity of the senatorial party and its leaders, Cato the Younger and Quintus Lutatius Catulus (see Catulus, family). In 62 B.C., Clodius and Caesar's second wife, Pompeia, were involved in a scandal concerning the violation of the secret rites of Bona Dea, and Caesar obtained a divorce, saying, \u201CCaesar's wife must be above suspicion.\u201D Caesar lated dated Cleopatra and had a child with her./"@en . . . . . . "Jules C\u00E9sar"@en . "----"@en . . "Julius Caesar"@nl . "0"^^ . . "A politician of the populares tradition, he formed an unofficial triumvirate with Marcus Licinius Crassus and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus which dominated Roman politics for several years, opposed in the Roman Senate by optimates like Marcus Porcius Cato and Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus. His conquest of Gaul extended the Roman world to the North Sea, and he also conducted the first Roman invasion of Britain in 55 BC. The collapse of the triumvirate, however, led to a stand-off with Pompey and the Senate. Leading his legions across the Rubicon, Caesar began a civil war in 49 BC from which he became the undisputed master of the Roman world. After assuming control of government, he began extensive reforms of Roman society and government. He was proclaimed \"dictator in perpetuity\" (dictator perpetuo), and heavily centralised the bureaucracy of the Republic. A group of senators, led by Caesar's former friend Marcus Junius Brutus, assassinated the dictator on the Ides of March (March 15) in 44 BC, hoping to restore the normal running of the Republic. However, the result was another Roman civil war, which ultimately led to the establishment of a permanent autocracy by Caesar's adopted heir, Gaius Octavianus. In 42 BC, two years after his assassination, the Senate officially sanctified Caesar as one of the Roman deities. 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. Many more details of his life are recorded by later historians, such as Appian, Suetonius, Plutarch, Cassius Dio and Strabo. 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. 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 elephant (caesai in Moorish) in battle.[6] Caesar issued coins featuring images of elephants, suggesting that he favoured this interpretation of his name.[7]"@en . . "Julius Caesar is a Roman leader in many of the standard Civilization games."@en . . . . . . "Julius Caesar is a play by William Shakespeare. It is referenced in the novel Taken at the Flood. Passage used: There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat, And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures."@en . "Julius Caesar (12. tai 13. hein\u00E4kuuta 100 eaa. tai 102 eaa. \u2013 15. maaliskuuta 44 eaa.) oli roomalainen valtiomies ja sotilas."@fi . . . "0"^^ . . . . "0"^^ . . "16"^^ . . "During the years 58-51 BC, Caesar conquered Gaul, a barbaric land full of proto-Frenchmen. Many historians have expressed surprise that this campaign lasted so long, as the modern day French are legendary for being, you know, wusses and all. After kicking Gaul's collective ass, he combined romaine lettuce, herbed croutons, and parmesan cheese for the first time...ever. Use the Google if you don't believe me, liberal. Caesar is also famous for getting all assassinated. This was a great day for the ancient Romans as Caesar was about to enact numerous political reforms which would have benefitted the commonfolk of Rome. Sounds pretty liberal if you ask me. Caesar's nephew and successor, Augustus, would go on to found a very popular and reasonably priced chain of pizza restaurants."@en . . . "Ghost"@en . "2016-03-31"^^ . "Human"@en . . . . "Julius Ceasar \u00E4r en android i en avbild av Julius Ceasar. Han var skapad av en fr\u00E4mmande ras som en g\u00E5ng bes\u00F6kte Jorden och skapade Julius efter den riktiga. Julius Ceasar var ursprungligen en del av ett utomjordisk museum med historiska monument. Ett \u00E5rhundrade efter skaparna f\u00F6rsvann s\u00E5 startade han en arm\u00E9 av robotar f\u00F6r att strida mot Napoleon. Dem b\u00E5da slogs om full kontroll av museet. N\u00E4r Gus Bonner och hans team kom till museet och utforskade museet s\u00E5 blev dem inst\u00E4ngda i ett bakh\u00E5ll mellan Napoleon och Ceasar. Han och Julius visste inte att dem var androider, enda till Gus lyckades visa dem de. Och Gus lyckades f\u00E5 dem att sluta fred med varandra och hj\u00E4lpa varandra att laga museet igen. (INF: \"Museum\") Kategori:Infinity karakt\u00E4r Kategori:Androider"@sv . . "The Sims 2"@en . . "-044-03-15"^^ . . . . . "A politician of the populares tradition, he formed an unofficial triumvirate with Marcus Licinius Crassus and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus which dominated Roman politics for several years, opposed in the Roman Senate by optimates like Marcus Porcius Cato and Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus. His conquest of Gaul extended the Roman world to the North Sea, and he also conducted the first Roman invasion of Britain in 55 BC. The collapse of the triumvirate, however, led to a stand-off with Pompey and the Senate. Leading his legions across the Rubicon, Caesar began a civil war in 49 BC from which he became the undisputed master of the Roman world."@en . "Cleopatra and Caesar, by"@en . "Julius Ceasar"@sv . . "16"^^ . "Julius Caesar"@fr . . . . . . "Triumvirate and Dictator"@en . "Gaius Julius Caesar (100 BCE \u2013 44 BCE), known as Julius Caesar, was a prominent general of the Roman Army and a notable politician of the Roman Republic. He played a key role in transforming the troubled Republic into the seemingly unstoppable Roman Empire."@en . . "yes"@en . . . . "Julius Caesar"@fi . . "Julius has no memories of his wife, and although he has the memory of doing WooHoo with Mystery Sim, he doesn't have the memory of Octavius' birth. So basically apart from the WooHoo memory, he only has Create a Sim memories. Julius is the only Sim buried in the Capp cemetery that has the unused Power aspiration. Oddly, he has a hidden Grow Up aspiration token when viewing his character data in SimPE. Julius Caesar was a famous Roman general and political dignitary who was betrayed and killed by his colleagues. Shakespeare wrote a biographical play about him. File:Icon invent cog bulb.png Resurrection tip This Sim can be brought back to life using the Resurrect-O-Nomitron, the genie lamp or an evil witch's spell. For more information, read Game guide:Bringing Sims back to life."@en . . . "During the years 58-51 BC, Caesar conquered Gaul, a barbaric land full of proto-Frenchmen. Many historians have expressed surprise that this campaign lasted so long, as the modern day French are legendary for being, you know, wusses and all. After kicking Gaul's collective ass, he combined romaine lettuce, herbed croutons, and parmesan cheese for the first time...ever. Use the Google if you don't believe me, liberal. Caesar's nephew and successor, Augustus, would go on to found a very popular and reasonably priced chain of pizza restaurants."@en . "From Amazing Man #14"@en . . . "Gaius Julius Caesar (Classical Latin: [\u02C8\u0261a\u02D0.i.\u028As \u02C8ju\u02D0.l\u026A.\u028As \u02C8kaj.sar], July 100 BC \u2013 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general, statesman, Consuland notable author of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. In 60 BC, Caesar, Crassus and Pompey formed a political alliance that was to dominate Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass power through populist tactics were opposed by the conservative elite within the Roman Senate, among them Cato the Younger with the frequent support of Cicero. Caesar's conquest of Gaul, completed by 51 BC, extended Rome's territory to the English Channel and the Rhine. Caesar became the first Roman general to cross both when he built a bridge across the Rhine and conducted the first invasion of Britain."@en . "Single"@en . . . . . "Alistair Petrie"@en . "yes"@en . . "Gender:"@en . "Living History"@en . "Julia Caesar"@en . . . "\"The Nigga that killed him had keys to his shit.\" --- JAY-Z."@en . "Julio-Claudian House"@en . . . . "Brutus, Augustus, Mark Antony and Lepidus"@en . . . . . . "Julius Caesar is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599. In Coronation Street, Bessie Street School put on a production of the play towards the end of 1963 and Ken Barlow took over the rehearsals. Whilst Valerie Barlow had some sympathies with the pressures of Ken's job when some of the rehearals took place at their home at 9 Coronation Street, she soon grew impatient with Ken's obsession with the play and also took a dislike to fellow teacher Dave Robbins. As cracks appeared in Ken and Val's relationship, particularly following the death of pupil Susan Schofield when she was run over outside the school, she grew closer to Dave and they eventually had an affair."@en . . . . "Julius Caesar was the star of a dog food advert."@en . . "General, Politician"@en . "Julius Caesar"@en . . . . "In Civilization IV: Warlords, his nephew, Augustus Caesar, can be chosen to rule Rome instead of Julius."@en . . "no"@en . "Julius Caesar ist eine Comicfigur, die von William Shakespeare erfunden wurde und sp\u00E4ter gro\u00DFe Beliebtheit gewann, als sie als Superschurke in den Abenteuern von Asterix wiederverwendet wurde."@de . "Referenced"@en . . . "yes"@en . . . . "Julius Caesar is a character from Clone High. He is the clone of Julius Caesar."@en . . . . "Elder"@en . . "-044-03-15"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Gaius Julius Caesar, or just \"Caesar\", was a recurring character and one of the main antagonists of Xena: Warrior Princess. He also appeared in one episode of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. He was a former Senator and later Dictator of Rome. He and Xena had a relationship fuelled by hate: They would fight whenever the chance arose. Caesar set his mind on conquering Xena, but she thwarted his attempts on every occasion. Xena and Caesar met after Xena had been ostracized from Amphipolis, seven years before she met Hercules. The two seperately double-crossed each other, although Caesar got the upper-hand and crucified her for the first time. They then encountered numerous times over the run of the show, until he finally met his demise in the Season four finale, \"The Ides Of March\". He even toyed with Xena's and Gabrielle's life thread, and created an alternate reality, where again he tried to kill Xena with the help of Alti. He was played by Karl Urban."@en . . . . "Note - this is a character from History who has not appeared in the Eagle series - please do not post anything historical that could include 'Spoilers'"@en . . "July 100 BC"@en . . "1"^^ . . . "Julius Caesar ist eine Comicfigur, die von William Shakespeare erfunden wurde und sp\u00E4ter gro\u00DFe Beliebtheit gewann, als sie als Superschurke in den Abenteuern von Asterix wiederverwendet wurde."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . "Julius Caesar is a character from Clone High. He is the clone of Julius Caesar."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Man"@nl . "Gaius Julius Caesar (July 13, 100 BC \u2013 March 15, 44 BC), was the Once and Future top banana of Rome and the inventor of blood-red cherry coke. He was the son of one pretty rich motha' and another pretty rich motha-ette. Caesar's early years were wracked with relative poverty (he was banned from collecting pocket money) and he would later state in his televised memoirs that his hardships as a youth were what enabled him to rise through the Roman senatorial ranks to become yet another pretty rich motha'. Caesar also liked his greens and patented Caesar's salad for future lettuce-loving emperors."@en . . . . "Ok\u00E4nd"@sv . "yes"@en . "Julius Caesar (100 BC \u2013 44 BC) was a Roman military and political leader, one of the most influential men in world history, and dictator for life of Rome. He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. His conquest of Gaul extended the Roman world all the way to the Atlantic Ocean, and he was also responsible for the first Roman invasion of Britannia in 55 BC. Caesar was widely considered to be one of the foremost military geniuses of his time, as well as a brilliant politician and one of the ancient world's strongest leaders. In 42 BC, two years after his assassination, the Roman Senate officially sanctified him as one of the Roman deities. Caesar also conducted a love affair and political alliance with Cleopatra, which has been the fodder for many plays and films. Caesar himself became the title figure of William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar."@en . . . . "Julius Caesar was a Roman general who rebelled against the Roman senate to be made the dictator of Rome for life."@en . . "Gaius Julius Caesar was een Romeinse militaire en politieke leider, die leefde van 100 tot 44 voor Christus op Aarde. Hij was verantwoordelijk voor de transformatie van de Romeinse Republiek in het Romeinse rijk. In de 23e eeuw stond zijn reputatie als dictator op gelijke hoogte met die van Genghis Khan, Ferris, Adolf Hitler en Maltuvius. \n* James Kirk noemde Caesar tegenover Roger Korby in 2266, nadat Korby suggereerde dat menselijke programmering zou leiden tot bijna onsterfelijkheid als de belangrijkste impact van het overzetten van het menselijke bewustzijn in een andro\u00EFde lichaam. (TOS: \"What Are Little Girls Made Of?\") \n* Spock stelde hem op \u00E9\u00E9n lijn met Ramses, Alexander de Grote, Napoleon, Hitler en Lee Kuan om aan te tonen dat de historie van de Aarde vol staat met figuren die de absolute macht zoeken. (TOS: \"Patterns of Force\") \n* Vloot-kapitein Garth van Izar pochte later tegenover Kirk in 2268, dat als \"Meester van het Universum\", hij veel verder zou gaan en meer succes zou hebben dan eerdere heerszuchtige, zoals Caesar. (TOS: \"Whom Gods Destroy\") \n* Het stuk Julius Caesar van William Shakespeare is gebaseerd op deze dictator. Generaal Chang, Julian Bashir, Elim Garak en admiraal William Ross hebben uit dit stuk geciteerd. Garak vond het vreemd dat een \"briljante militaire tacticus\" zoals Caesar niet vermoedde dat Brutus hem probeerde te vermoorden. (\"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country\"; DS9: \"Improbable Cause\" \u2022 \"The Die Is Cast\" \u2022 \"The Dogs of War\" \u2022 \"Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges\")"@nl . . . . . . . "AureliaAurelia"@en . "Julius Caesar was the star of a dog food advert."@en . . . . . "Cornelia Cinna minor 84\u201368 BC;"@en . "Julius Caesar (\u30B8\u30E5\u30EA\u30A2\u30B9\u30B7\u30FC\u30B6\u30FC Juriasu Sh\u012Bz\u0101) is one of the 100 historical figure spirits who resides in the Village of Heroes."@en . "Black"@en . . . "Roman Republic"@en . . . "Caesarion ;"@en . . "Julius Caesar (circa 101 BCE - 15 March 44 BCE) was a Human who lived on Earth during the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C.E. A military and political leader in Rome, he played a central role in changing the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire."@en . . . . . "Julius Caesar"@nl . . "Calpurnia Pisonis 59\u201344 BC"@en . . . "Julius Caesar (French: Jules C\u00E9sar) is the Roman dictator and main antagonist of the village, which is a thorn in his side. Many of the stories involve his schemes finally to conquer this last Gaulish village holding out against his legions. At other times, the village has (indirectly) come to his aid, but more often it is a major embarrassment to him in the Roman senate \u2013 in Asterix And The Secret Weapon, the entire senate and city is laughing at him after a failed plan. Despite this, there is always a mutual respect shown between him and Asterix, and the feeling that he's not such a bad guy (aside from trying to conquer them). He is also shown to be a man of honor, since whenever Asterix and Obelix somehow end up helping Caesar, Caesar always grants them any favor they ask. He goes so far as to rebuild the entire Gaulish village when it was destroyed by Brutus who was trying to kidnap Caesar's son, whom Asterix returned safely to his family (Asterix and Son)."@en . . "Asterix the Gaul"@en . . . . "Rulers of Rome"@en . . . "Polytheism"@en . "In \"Ninety North, Zero West\", Santa Claus seeks to harness the power of Humbaba, a Sumerian giant, noting that Caesar had also once sought out the power as well."@en . "Dictator"@en . "Julius Caesar"@en . "From his readings, Klaus Baudelaire knew who killed Julius Caesar."@en . "49"^^ . . . . "Gaius Julius Caesar (July 102 BC or 100 BC \u2013 15 March 44 BC), was a Roman military and political leader and one of the most influential men in history. He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. Caesar's victories in the conquest of Gaul, completed by 51 BC, extended Rome's territory to the English Channel and the Rhine. Caesar became the first Roman general to cross both when he built a bridge across the Rhine and conducted the first invasion of Britain. He wrote an account of his campaigns in The Gallic War."@en . "Gemini"@en . . . . . "Julius Caesar is a play by William Shakespeare. It is referenced in the novel Taken at the Flood. Passage used: There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat, And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures."@en . "Char_54817.jpg"@en . . . . "44"^^ . . . . "Julius Ceasar \u00E4r en android i en avbild av Julius Ceasar. Han var skapad av en fr\u00E4mmande ras som en g\u00E5ng bes\u00F6kte Jorden och skapade Julius efter den riktiga. Julius Ceasar var ursprungligen en del av ett utomjordisk museum med historiska monument. Ett \u00E5rhundrade efter skaparna f\u00F6rsvann s\u00E5 startade han en arm\u00E9 av robotar f\u00F6r att strida mot Napoleon. Dem b\u00E5da slogs om full kontroll av museet. N\u00E4r Gus Bonner och hans team kom till museet och utforskade museet s\u00E5 blev dem inst\u00E4ngda i ett bakh\u00E5ll mellan Napoleon och Ceasar. Han och Julius visste inte att dem var androider, enda till Gus lyckades visa dem de. Och Gus lyckades f\u00E5 dem att sluta fred med varandra och hj\u00E4lpa varandra att laga museet igen. (INF: \"Museum\") Kategori:Infinity karakt\u00E4r Kategori:Androider"@sv . . . "Gaius Julius Caesar (July 13, 100 BC \u2013 March 15, 44 BC), was the Once and Future top banana of Rome and the inventor of blood-red cherry coke. He was the son of one pretty rich motha' and another pretty rich motha-ette. Caesar's early years were wracked with relative poverty (he was banned from collecting pocket money) and he would later state in his televised memoirs that his hardships as a youth were what enabled him to rise through the Roman senatorial ranks to become yet another pretty rich motha'. Caesar also liked his greens and patented Caesar's salad for future lettuce-loving emperors. After several years of traveling the Mediterranean having busts made of himself, Caesar decided to settle down and become the humble Godfather of Rome. This period was referred to as the climax of the Roman Empire, as Caesar perfected to concept of the discount and coined the term 'harlot'. Europe would never be the same. On his way to the top of the social totem pole, Caesar never failed to take advantage of an opportunity to make enemies. His knack for angering senators is epitomized in a quote of his, circa March 14; 'You can't please everyone, but you can piss off every last one of them, and when that happens, you get stabbed thirtysomething times and die a horrible, gruesome death.' Unfortunately, this gave certain Brutuses and Cassiuses ideas, and the next day he was stabbed thirtysomething times and died a horrible, gruesome death. The event (his gory, lengthy stabbing and subsequent puking of blood and explosive disembowelment) has been made into three major motion pictures."@en . . . . . "5937324"^^ . . "Age:"@en . . "In 60 BCE, Caesar formed a political alliance with Marcus Licinius Crassus and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (known in English as Pompey). The three men dominated Roman politics for many years, largely through actions designed to appeal to the common people of Rome which were opposed by more traditionalist Roman politicians, chief amongst which were Cato the Younger and Marcus Tullius Cicero. Caesar became more popular than Pompey as a result of his miltary conquests, which expanded the territory that was under Roman control. By 51 BCE, Caesar had completely conquered the area known as Gaul (which corresponds to modern France, Belgium and Luxembourg as well as parts of modern Switzerland, northern Italy, Germany and the Netherlands). Caesar had also invaded Britain but failed to establish a permanent Roman colony there. After the death of Crassus in 53 BCE, Pompey realigned himself with the more conservative elements in the Senate. The wars in Gaul having finished, the Senate ordered Caesar to give up his miltary command and return to Rome unarmed. Instead, in 49 BCE, Caesar crossed the Rubicon river and entered Italy at the head of his troops. A civil war followed, in which Caesar eventually defeated Pompey and became sole ruler of Rome. Caesar was appointed \"dictator in perpetuity\" in 48 BCE. His rule was marked by a series of social and bureaucratic reforms. However, the tensions which had led to the civil war still remained. On March 15, 44 BCE, Caesar was stabbed to death by a group of senators headed by Marcus Junius Brutus. Caesar's death brought about another series of civil wars. Julius Caesar's nephew and adopted son Octavian (later known as Augustus) emerged victorious in 42 BCE and was declared the first Emperor of Rome in 27 BCE. Nearly all subsequent Roman emperors adopted the surname Caesar, whether they were related to Julius Caesar or not, and the word became a synonym for \"emperor\". The German word \"kaiser\" and the Russian word \"czar\" are also versions of Caesar's name."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Veronaville"@en . . . . "Julius+Caesar"@en . "Gaius Julius Caesar (100 BCE \u2013 44 BCE), known as Julius Caesar, was a prominent general of the Roman Army and a notable politician of the Roman Republic. He played a key role in transforming the troubled Republic into the seemingly unstoppable Roman Empire."@en . "Note - this is a character from History who has not appeared in the Eagle series - please do not post anything historical that could include 'Spoilers'"@en . "0"^^ . . . "julius caesar was a great roman conqeror"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "In 60 BCE, Caesar, Crassus and Pompey formed a political alliance that was to dominate Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass power through populist tactics were opposed by the conservative elite within the Roman Senate, among them Cato the Younger with the frequent support of Cicero. Caesar's conquest of Gaul, completed by 51 BCE, extended Rome's territory to the English Channel and the Rhine. Caesar became the first Roman general to cross both when he built a bridge across the Rhine and conducted the first invasion of Britain. These achievements granted him unmatched military power and threatened to eclipse Pompey's standing. The balance of power was further upset by the death of Crassus in 53 BCE."@en . . . "Julius Caesar (\u30B8\u30E5\u30EA\u30A2\u30B9\u30B7\u30FC\u30B6\u30FC Juriasu Sh\u012Bz\u0101) is one of the 100 historical figure spirits who resides in the Village of Heroes."@en . "yes"@en . . "yes"@en . . . . . . "Caesar was born - by folktale - to a highbred inherd. His father was a mid-flack worker in the Leedwealth. His kin was onlooked, though neither rich nor heard of. His father died while Caesar was young. At 19, Caesar wedded Cornelia, daughter of a man of the mean mootish deal. The tharlreve of Rome at the time was Sulla, who belonged to the foe Optimate thede. He bebid Caesar to wedbreach Cornelia, and when he asook, Sulla bebid him to kill him. Caesar went into hiding until his swayful friends gained him forgiveness. Throughout his early manhood, Caesar had many jobs. He theened on the staff of a fyrdly sheriff, where he was bestowed oak leaves for redding a man's life in hold. He was sent as a ethelman to Bithynia, where he talked the king into handing over a fleet of ships. He worked as a hovely lawman in Rome, where he honed his skills as an open speaker. Bewhile a trip to Greece, Caesar was kidnapped by seareavers and held for eddeeming. When the seareavers told him that they plotted to ask for twenty silvers for his befreeing, he wrathly onheld that he was worth fifty silvers at least. He upholded friendly bonds with his kidnappers, at one time laughingly tiding them that upon his freedom he meant to hunt them down and roodfasten them. Meal their awe when, after they leased him, he did swith that. The seareavers had behandled Caesar well bewhile his haftlinghood, however, so he forgivingly slit their throats before nailing them to the roods."@en . "First Appearence:"@en . "Pompeia 68\u201363 BC;"@en . . "Julia ;"@en . . . . . "\"The Nigga that killed him had keys to his shit.\" --- JAY-Z."@en . . . "In 60 BCE, Caesar, Crassus and Pompey formed a political alliance that was to dominate Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass power through populist tactics were opposed by the conservative elite within the Roman Senate, among them Cato the Younger with the frequent support of Cicero. Caesar's conquest of Gaul, completed by 51 BCE, extended Rome's territory to the English Channel and the Rhine. Caesar became the first Roman general to cross both when he built a bridge across the Rhine and conducted the first invasion of Britain. These achievements granted him unmatched military power and threatened to eclipse Pompey's standing. The balance of power was further upset by the death of Crassus in 53 BCE. Political realignments in Rome finally led to a standoff between Caesar and Pompey, the latter having taken up the cause of the Senate. Ordered by the Senate to stand trial in Rome for various charges, Caesar marched from Gaul to Italy with his legions, crossing the Rubicon in 49 BCE. This sparked a civil war from which he emerged as the unrivaled leader of the Roman world. After assuming control of government, he began extensive reforms of Roman society and government. He centralised the bureaucracy of the Republic and was eventually proclaimed \"dictator in perpetuity\". A group of senators, led by Marcus Junius Brutus, assassinated the dictator on the Ides of March (15 March) 44 BCE, hoping to restore the constitutional government of the Republic. However, the result was a series of civil wars, which ultimately led to the establishment of the permanent Roman Empire by Caesar's adopted heir Octavius (later known as Augustus). Much of Caesar's life is known from his own accounts of his military campaigns, and other contemporary sources, mainly the letters and speeches of Cicero and the historical writings of Sallust. The later biographies of Caesar by Suetonius and Plutarch are also major sources."@en . . "Julius Caesar"@en . . "Julius Caesar (French: Jules C\u00E9sar) is the Roman dictator and main antagonist of the village, which is a thorn in his side. Many of the stories involve his schemes finally to conquer this last Gaulish village holding out against his legions. At other times, the village has (indirectly) come to his aid, but more often it is a major embarrassment to him in the Roman senate \u2013 in Asterix And The Secret Weapon, the entire senate and city is laughing at him after a failed plan. Despite this, there is always a mutual respect shown between him and Asterix, and the feeling that he's not such a bad guy (aside from trying to conquer them). He is also shown to be a man of honor, since whenever Asterix and Obelix somehow end up helping Caesar, Caesar always grants them any favor they ask. He goes so fa"@en . . "Deceased"@en . "Light"@en . . "Charles Logan quoted a line from Julius Caesar while convincing President Allison Taylor to press forward with the U.S.-Kamistan peace agreement: \"There is a tide in the affairs of man which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune.\" (\"Day 8: 9:00am-10:00am\")"@en . . "Julius Caesar was a Roman general who rebelled against the Roman senate to be made the dictator of Rome for life."@en . "julius caesar was a great roman conqeror"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Julius Caesar (circa 101 BCE - 15 March 44 BCE) was a Human who lived on Earth during the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C.E. A military and political leader in Rome, he played a central role in changing the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire."@en . . "Died"@en . "Thin"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Gaius Julius Caesar was een Romeinse militaire en politieke leider, die leefde van 100 tot 44 voor Christus op Aarde. Hij was verantwoordelijk voor de transformatie van de Romeinse Republiek in het Romeinse rijk. In de 23e eeuw stond zijn reputatie als dictator op gelijke hoogte met die van Genghis Khan, Ferris, Adolf Hitler en Maltuvius."@nl . . "Caesar was born - by folktale - to a highbred inherd. His father was a mid-flack worker in the Leedwealth. His kin was onlooked, though neither rich nor heard of. His father died while Caesar was young. At 19, Caesar wedded Cornelia, daughter of a man of the mean mootish deal. The tharlreve of Rome at the time was Sulla, who belonged to the foe Optimate thede. He bebid Caesar to wedbreach Cornelia, and when he asook, Sulla bebid him to kill him. Caesar went into hiding until his swayful friends gained him forgiveness. Throughout his early manhood, Caesar had many jobs. He theened on the staff of a fyrdly sheriff, where he was bestowed oak leaves for redding a man's life in hold. He was sent as a ethelman to Bithynia, where he talked the king into handing over a fleet of ships. He worked as"@en . . "Julius Caesar"@en . . . . . . "Voiced By:"@en . "Stabbed to death"@en . . . . . "Julius Caesar was an enemy of Pastafarian after his Pastafarian spouse broke up with him and Mosey kidnapped him. He later crucified Mosey. Julius Caesar had a relationship with Cleopatra (Phill's daughter). Phill was an enemy of Pastafarianism and his"@en . . . . "no"@en . "In 101 BC, the Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe met Caesar's parents, Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder and Aurelia on two occasions and witnessed the birth of his elder sister Julia Caesar in January of that year. (AUDIO: 100 BC) The Fourth Doctor claimed to have saved Caesar from drowning in the River Tiber. (AUDIO: Phantoms of the Deep) The Fifth Doctor claimed to have met Caesar, describing him as \"a splendid chap.\" (PROSE: Empire of Death) According to one account, the Doctor was the soothsayer who told Caesar to \"beware the Ides of March.\" (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood) The Tenth Doctor once offered to take Rose Tyler to see \"Caesar crossing the Rubicon.\" (TV: Tooth and Claw) According to the Fifth Doctor, Caesar was killed by \"people he thought were his friends and allies\". (PROSE: Rome)"@en . "Charles Logan quoted a line from Julius Caesar while convincing President Allison Taylor to press forward with the U.S.-Kamistan peace agreement: \"There is a tide in the affairs of man which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune.\" (\"Day 8: 9:00am-10:00am\")"@en . . . . . . "Real Name"@en . . "Roman Republic"@en . . . . . . "Julius Caesar"@en . "Gaius Julius Caesar (Classical Latin: [\u02C8\u0261a\u02D0.i.\u028As \u02C8ju\u02D0.l\u026A.\u028As \u02C8kaj.sar], July 100 BC \u2013 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general, statesman, Consuland notable author of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. In 60 BC, Caesar, Crassus and Pompey formed a political alliance that was to dominate Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass power through populist tactics were opposed by the conservative elite within the Roman Senate, among them Cato the Younger with the frequent support of Cicero. Caesar's conquest of Gaul, completed by 51 BC, extended Rome's territory to the English Channel and the Rhine. Caesar became the first Roman general to cross both when he built a bridge across the Rhine "@en . . . . . "Museum \u00E4gare"@sv . . . . . . "In \"Ninety North, Zero West\", Santa Claus seeks to harness the power of Humbaba, a Sumerian giant, noting that Caesar had also once sought out the power as well."@en . . . . . . "Born"@en . "Julius Caesar"@sv . . . . . "Rome"@en . "100"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Caesarion"@en . . "Julius Caesar is a Roman leader in many of the standard Civilization games."@en . "Julius has no memories of his wife, and although he has the memory of doing WooHoo with Mystery Sim, he doesn't have the memory of Octavius' birth. So basically apart from the WooHoo memory, he only has Create a Sim memories. Julius is the only Sim buried in the Capp cemetery that has the unused Power aspiration. Oddly, he has a hidden Grow Up aspiration token when viewing his character data in SimPE. Julius Caesar was a famous Roman general and political dignitary who was betrayed and killed by his colleagues. Shakespeare wrote a biographical play about him."@en . . . . . "Gaius Julius Caesar"@en . . . "Rome, Roman Republic"@en . . . "Pompey the Great and Crassus"@en . . . "no"@en . . . "From his readings, Klaus Baudelaire knew who killed Julius Caesar."@en . "July 100 BCE"@en . . . . . . "?"@en . . "Grey"@en . "Grey"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Power"@en . . . . . "Gaius Julius Caesar the ElderGaius Julius Caesar"@en . . . . "Julius Caesar (100 BC \u2013 44 BC) was a Roman military and political leader, one of the most influential men in world history, and dictator for life of Rome. He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. His conquest of Gaul extended the Roman world all the way to the Atlantic Ocean, and he was also responsible for the first Roman invasion of Britannia in 55 BC. Caesar was widely considered to be one of the foremost military geniuses of his time, as well as a brilliant politician and one of the ancient world's strongest leaders. In 42 BC, two years after his assassination, the Roman Senate officially sanctified him as one of the Roman deities."@en . "In the Rome scenario for Civilization II, starting in 278 BC, Rome was not yet an empire and had Scipio as leader."@en . . "In 60 BCE, Caesar formed a political alliance with Marcus Licinius Crassus and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (known in English as Pompey). The three men dominated Roman politics for many years, largely through actions designed to appeal to the common people of Rome which were opposed by more traditionalist Roman politicians, chief amongst which were Cato the Younger and Marcus Tullius Cicero."@en . . . . "Gaius Julius Caesar, or just \"Caesar\", was a recurring character and one of the main antagonists of Xena: Warrior Princess. He also appeared in one episode of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. He was a former Senator and later Dictator of Rome. He and Xena had a relationship fuelled by hate: They would fight whenever the chance arose. Caesar set his mind on conquering Xena, but she thwarted his attempts on every occasion. He was played by Karl Urban."@en . . . . . . . . "0"^^ . . . . . "Julius Caesar is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599. In Coronation Street, Bessie Street School put on a production of the play towards the end of 1963 and Ken Barlow took over the rehearsals. Whilst Valerie Barlow had some sympathies with the pressures of Ken's job when some of the rehearals took place at their home at 9 Coronation Street, she soon grew impatient with Ken's obsession with the play and also took a dislike to fellow teacher Dave Robbins. As cracks appeared in Ken and Val's relationship, particularly following the death of pupil Susan Schofield when she was run over outside the school, she grew closer to Dave and they eventually had an affair."@en . . "16"^^ . . "yes"@en . "Male"@en . . "Gaius Julius Caesar (July 102 BC or 100 BC \u2013 15 March 44 BC), was a Roman military and political leader and one of the most influential men in history. He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. Caesar's victories in the conquest of Gaul, completed by 51 BC, extended Rome's territory to the English Channel and the Rhine. Caesar became the first Roman general to cross both when he built a bridge across the Rhine and conducted the first invasion of Britain. He wrote an account of his campaigns in The Gallic War. These achievements granted him unmatched military power and threatened to eclipse the standing of Pompey, who had realigned himself with the Senate after the death of Crassus in 53 BC. With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to step down from his military command and return to Rome. Caesar refused the order, and instead marked his defiance in 49 BC by crossing the Rubicon River with a legion, leaving his province and illegally entering Roman Italy under arms. Civil war resulted, and Caesar's victory in the war put him in an unrivaled position of power and influence. After assuming control of government, Caesar began a program of social and governmental reforms, including the creation of the Julian Calendar. He centralized the bureaucracy of the Republic and was eventually proclaimed \"dictator in perpetuity\", giving him additional authority. But the underlying political conflicts had not been resolved, and on the Ides of March (15 March) 44 BC, Caesar was assassinated by a group of rebellious senators. A new series of civil wars broke out, and the constitutional government of the Republic was never fully restored. Caesar's grandnephew and adopted heir, Augustus Caesar, became the first Emperor after defeating his opponents."@en . "Neil Flynn"@en . . . "Family:"@en . "Historical figure"@en . . . . "250"^^ . . "In 101 BC, the Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe met Caesar's parents, Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder and Aurelia on two occasions and witnessed the birth of his elder sister Julia Caesar in January of that year. (AUDIO: 100 BC) The Fourth Doctor claimed to have saved Caesar from drowning in the River Tiber. (AUDIO: Phantoms of the Deep) The Fifth Doctor claimed to have met Caesar, describing him as \"a splendid chap.\" (PROSE: Empire of Death) According to one account, the Doctor was the soothsayer who told Caesar to \"beware the Ides of March.\" (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood)"@en . "Roman Army"@en . "Hair:"@en . . . . . . . "yes"@en . "Sig sj\u00E4lv"@sv . . "Male"@en . . "Julius Caesar (12. tai 13. hein\u00E4kuuta 100 eaa. tai 102 eaa. \u2013 15. maaliskuuta 44 eaa.) oli roomalainen valtiomies ja sotilas."@fi . "Julius Caesar"@de . . "Male"@en .