for other things called Caesar or Caesar's, see Caesar (disambiguation) Caesar's is a restaurant inside a hotel of the same name on Avenida Revolución...
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escape to Greece, abandoning Italy in face of Caesar's superior forces and evading Caesar's pursuit. Caesar stayed near Rome for about two weeks – during...
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Augustus (redirect from Caesar's will)
Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, and Octavian was named in Caesar's will as his adopted son and heir; as a result, he inherited Caesar's name,...
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Plutarch and Suetonius say that Caesar waved him away, but Cimber grabbed Caesar's shoulders and pulled down Caesar's toga. Caesar then cried to Cimber, "Why...
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Parmesan and black pepper. The salad was created on July 4, 1924 by Caesar Cardini at Caesar's in Tijuana, Mexico, when the kitchen was overwhelmed and short...
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Caesar's civil war (49–45 BC) was a civil war during the late Roman Republic between two factions led by Gaius Julius Caesar and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus...
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In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code, or Caesar shift, is one of the simplest and most widely...
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science, the term Caesarism identifies and describes an authoritarian, populist, and autocratic ideology inspired by Julius Caesar, the dictator of Rome...
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Mark Antony (category People of Caesar's civil war)
44 BC, Antony joined forces with Lepidus, another of Caesar's generals, and Octavian, Caesar's great-nephew and adopted son, forming a three-man dictatorship...
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Commentarii de Bello Gallico (redirect from Caesar's commentaries)
(English: Gallic War), is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Caesar describes the battles and intrigues...
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