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Commentaries on the Gallic War - Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War - Gaius Julius Caesar
"Commentaries on the Gallic War" by Gaius Julius Caesar offers a captivating firsthand narrative of the Gallic Wars, showcasing the complexities of war, leadership, and the struggle for power. Written in a straightforward style, it provides insight into the battles and political maneuvers that defined Caesar's nine-year campaign against local forces in Gaul. The famous opening line, "All Gaul is divided into three parts," sets the stage for a detailed exploration of the region's geography and its peoples, emphasizing themes of division and unity that resonate throughout history. Caesar's account not only serves as a crucial historical document but also...
2026-06-28
7h 16
Bedtime Biographies for Sleepy Time
Julius Caesar: The Steel Republic (5 Hour Biography)
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2026-06-24
4h 59
Of Darkness & Light
Julius Caesar Was a Gay Little Cross-Eyed Bitch - Part Three: Why Julius Caesar Was Such a Little Bitch
daphnegarrido.carrd.coCheck out the Wiki! Julius Caesar Was a Gay Little Cross-Eyed BitchWhy Julius Caesar Was Such a Little BitchA Deconstruction of Trauma, Ambition, and the Fragile Ego That Toppled the RepublicIntroductionJulius Caesar is often hailed as one of historyâs greatest generals, reformers, and statesmen â the man who crossed the Rubicon and remade Rome. But strip away the marble statues, the imperial propaganda, and the romanticized accounts written by his admirers, and a far pettier figure emerges: a profoundly insecure, vindictive, and emotionally wounded man whos...
2026-06-08
08 min
Wir lernen Deutsch
Der Verrat der Senatoren: Wie Julius Caesar im antiken Rom fiel
Der Verrat der Senatoren: Wie Julius Caesar im antiken Rom fiel Rom, im Jahr 44 vor Christus. Die Luft in den engen, staubigen Gassen der mĂ€chtigsten Stadt der Antike ist elektrisierend und voller Spannung. Ein einziger Name beherrscht die GesprĂ€che der Menschen: Gaius Julius Caesar. Er ist kein König â zumindest noch nicht â, aber er besitzt mehr Macht als jeder andere Römer vor ihm. Er hat Gallien, das heutige Frankreich, in spektakulĂ€ren FeldzĂŒgen erobert, seine Rivalen in einem blutigen BĂŒrgerkrieg besiegt und sich selbst schlieĂlich zum âDiktator auf Lebenszeitâ ernannt. FĂŒr die einfachen B...
2026-06-04
08 min
Trey Knowles Comedy
Trey Knowles - Julius Caesar Thumbs Down
Trey Knowles' Julius Caesar Thumbs Down is a musical allegory comedy that reimagines the assassination of Julius Caesar in a dramatic gladiator-style UFC arena outside of Caesar's throne. The work transforms the historic betrayal into a symbolic battle between pride, power, justice, and destiny. As senators surround Caesar and seek the repeal of Publius Cimber's banishment, the scene unfolds with intense theatrical dialogue adapted from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Caesar stands firm in his authority, declaring himself âconstant as the northern star,â refusing every plea, bow, and petition brought before him. The senators kneel one by one, presenting humble requests, but...
2026-05-30
05 min
The Science of Self
Julius Caesar's Unbreakable Bond with His Legion - The Key to Leadership
Peter Hollins explores Julius Caesar's unique relationship with his soldiers, particularly the 10th Legion. Learn how Caesar forged an unprecedented connection through personal interactions and shared hardships, transforming them into a loyal and formidable force in ancient Rome. In this channel, Peter Hollins dives into the fascinating world of neuroscience and self-discipline through the lens of history's greatest leaders. From Julius Caesarâs strategic brilliance as both a dictator and military commander to Brutusâs role in the fateful Ides of March assassination, we explore how ancient Roman empire dynamics mirror modern mental performance techniques. Dive...
2026-05-28
04 min
Professor Jiang
The Myth-Making Genius of Julius Caesar
Professor Jiang Xueqin examines the life and times of Julius Caesar. What motivated him? What made him so successful? Why was he assassinated? In 100 BCE, Julius Caesar was born into the "Imperial Republic" of Rome, a contradiction that led to inequality, corruption, and division. He came to believe he was a man of destiny who would restore the unity, stability, and prosperity of the Roman Republic. To do so, he became a myth-maker, and cast himself as the hero of the epic journey that he was spinning for the enraptured Roman audience. His enemies considered him a libertine and...
2026-05-25
1h 06
Real Roman History
Episode 45. Julius Caesar: The Man and the Road to Power
Sources and HistoriographyCaesar is the most thoroughly documented figure of the late Republic, and the documentation presents a specific problem: much of it is his own. The Commentarii de Bello Gallico and the Commentarii de Bello Civili are primary sources of the first importance and are also deliberate works of political self-presentation, written by a man who understood propaganda as well as anyone in antiquity. Reading Caesar on Caesar requires the same critical discipline as reading Tacitus on Tiberius: brilliant, indispensable, and shaped by an agenda that is clearly visible once you know to look for...
2026-05-22
33 min
Shakespeare Anyone?
Julius Caesar: Wrap Up
Want to support the podcast? Join our Patreon or buy us a coffee. As an independent podcast, Shakespeare Anyone? is supported by listeners like you. In this wrap-up episode, we reflect on our exploration of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar by watching and discussing three distinct productions. We start with Phyllida Lloyd's ground-breaking 2012 all-female production at Donmar Warehouse, which sets the action of the play within a women's prison. Then, we explore The Bridge Theatre's 2018 production, directed by Nicholas Hytner and starring Ben Whishaw and Michelle Fairley, which combined dynamic staging with a contemporary setting. Finally, we will discuss...
2026-05-20
1h 02
Boring History To Sleep
Why and How Was Julius Caesar Assassinated - and more | Boring History For Sleep
Why and How Was Julius Caesar Assassinated - and more | Boring History For Sleep and the Strange World of Power, Betrayal, and Fear takes you on a slow, immersive journey into one of the most famous political killings in world history. In this relaxing history narration, youâll explore what made Julius Caesar so powerful, why his rise frightened so many Roman elites, how the conspiracy formed around him, and what really happened on the Ides of March. From ambition and civil war to loyalty, public image, senatorial fear, and the collapse of republican stability, this episode blends calm st...
2026-04-28
39 min
Echoes of War
The Siege of Alesia: How Julius Caesar Crushed the Gauls
How did Julius Caesar defeat a larger Gallic force and secure one of the most famous victories in Roman history? In this episode, we explore the Siege of Alesia, one of the defining clashes of the Gallic Wars and one of the greatest examples of Roman siege warfare in the ancient world. If youâre interested in Julius Caesar, ancient Rome, Roman history, military history, and ancient warfare, this is a battle you need to know. Craig and Gaurav break down the full story of the Battle of Alesia, from the wider Roman conquest of Gaul to the rise of...
2026-04-24
1h 34
Classic Stories Summarized
Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare
Send us Fan MailWilliam Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, a historical tragedy in five acts, was written around 1599 and is believed to have been one of the first plays performed at the newly built Globe Theatre in London, with a documented performance noted by Swiss visitor Thomas Platter in September of that year. Composed during the late Elizabethan eraâa time of political anxiety over Queen Elizabeth I's advancing age and the uncertain succession, which raised fears of civil unrestâ the play explores themes of ambition, republicanism, tyranny, rhetoric, and the consequences of political assassination, subt...
2026-04-21
11 min
New Books in Biography & Memoir
David Potter, "Master of Rome: A Life of Julius Caesar" (Oxford UP, 2025)
By any measure, Julius Caesar is one of the most significant and famous figures in Roman history. Self-identified as a "popular" politician, he advocated for effective government to better the lives of average Romans,but believed such a government could not be based upon the existing democracy. Only through his personal authority and the massive organization he built to overthrow the government could the prosperity of all Rome's citizens be ensured. Through a careful analysis of the ancient sources, especially Caesar's own writings, David Potter offers us a stunning and original portrait of this great general a...
2026-04-11
50 min
New Books in History
David Potter, "Master of Rome: A Life of Julius Caesar" (Oxford UP, 2025)
By any measure, Julius Caesar is one of the most significant and famous figures in Roman history. Self-identified as a "popular" politician, he advocated for effective government to better the lives of average Romans,but believed such a government could not be based upon the existing democracy. Only through his personal authority and the massive organization he built to overthrow the government could the prosperity of all Rome's citizens be ensured. Through a careful analysis of the ancient sources, especially Caesar's own writings, David Potter offers us a stunning and original portrait of this great general a...
2026-04-11
50 min
New Books in Italian Studies
David Potter, "Master of Rome: A Life of Julius Caesar" (Oxford UP, 2025)
By any measure, Julius Caesar is one of the most significant and famous figures in Roman history. Self-identified as a "popular" politician, he advocated for effective government to better the lives of average Romans,but believed such a government could not be based upon the existing democracy. Only through his personal authority and the massive organization he built to overthrow the government could the prosperity of all Rome's citizens be ensured. Through a careful analysis of the ancient sources, especially Caesar's own writings, David Potter offers us a stunning and original portrait of this great general a...
2026-04-11
50 min
New Books in Western European Studies
David Potter, "Master of Rome: A Life of Julius Caesar" (Oxford UP, 2025)
By any measure, Julius Caesar is one of the most significant and famous figures in Roman history. Self-identified as a "popular" politician, he advocated for effective government to better the lives of average Romans,but believed such a government could not be based upon the existing democracy. Only through his personal authority and the massive organization he built to overthrow the government could the prosperity of all Rome's citizens be ensured. Through a careful analysis of the ancient sources, especially Caesar's own writings, David Potter offers us a stunning and original portrait of this great general a...
2026-04-11
50 min
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
David Potter, "Master of Rome: A Life of Julius Caesar" (Oxford UP, 2025)
By any measure, Julius Caesar is one of the most significant and famous figures in Roman history. Self-identified as a "popular" politician, he advocated for effective government to better the lives of average Romans,but believed such a government could not be based upon the existing democracy. Only through his personal authority and the massive organization he built to overthrow the government could the prosperity of all Rome's citizens be ensured. Through a careful analysis of the ancient sources, especially Caesar's own writings, David Potter offers us a stunning and original portrait of this great general a...
2026-04-11
50 min
New Books in Ancient History
David Potter, "Master of Rome: A Life of Julius Caesar" (Oxford UP, 2025)
By any measure, Julius Caesar is one of the most significant and famous figures in Roman history. Self-identified as a "popular" politician, he advocated for effective government to better the lives of average Romans,but believed such a government could not be based upon the existing democracy. Only through his personal authority and the massive organization he built to overthrow the government could the prosperity of all Rome's citizens be ensured. Through a careful analysis of the ancient sources, especially Caesar's own writings, David Potter offers us a stunning and original portrait of this great general a...
2026-04-11
50 min
Predictive History, Professor Jiang, No Ads
Civilization #15: The Myth-Making Genius of Julius Caesar
In this talk to his Chinese high school students Jiang Xueqin examines the life and times of Julius Caesar. What motivated him? What made him so successful? Why was he assassinated? In 100 BCE, Julius Caesar was born into the "Imperial Republic" of Rome, a contradiction that led to inequality, corruption, and division. He came to believe he was a man of destiny who would restore the unity, stability, and prosperity of the Roman Republic. To do so, he became a myth-maker, and cast himself as the hero of the epic journey that he was spinning for the enraptured Roman...
2026-04-08
1h 06
The Mammoth in the Room
Debt, Risk, and Recognition: The Making of Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar â Episode 2: Visibility Before PowerIn a Rome where obscurity is more dangerous than debt, Julius Caesar makes a radical choice: he spends money he does not have to become someone the system cannot ignore.Lavish games, public generosity, and bold political positioning draw attention across the Republic. To some, it looks reckless. To Caesar, it is survival.Behind the spectacle lies a calculated strategy. In a system driven by status, perception, and competition, visibility becomes leverage, and recognition becomes the first form of power.This episode explores how Caesar tr...
2026-03-26
10 min
Shakespeare Anyone?
Julius Caesar: A People's History Meets Shakespeare's Play
Want to support the podcast? Join our Patreon or buy us a coffee. As an independent podcast, Shakespeare Anyone? is supported by listeners like you. In this episode, we bring together Michael Parenti's The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People's History of Ancient Rome and Shakespeare's Julius Caesar to explore the real historical event at the heart of the play. Parenti reframes the traditional "tyrannicide" narrative and argues that Caesar's murder was a calculated act by Rome's ruling oligarchs to stop a popular reformer who had become a threat to their wealth and power. Using this people's h...
2026-03-25
1h 13
Let's Get Haunted
The Curse of the Ides of March & the Ghost of Julius Caesar
Welcome to âEpisode 251: The Curse of the Ides of Marchâ! On March 15th 44 BCE, Julius Caesar was stabbed to death during a month already charged with war rituals dedicated to Mars (God of War), spring blood festivals, and civic debt reckonings, and history has never quite shaken the date since. In this episode of Letâs Get Haunted, we unravel how a single assassination transformed an ordinary Roman calendar marker into a symbol of betrayal, fate, and political collapse; how ancient reports of Caesarâs ghost visiting Marcus Junius Brutus fueled the legend; how Augustus cemented vengeance into stone with the...
2026-03-18
1h 58
Shakespeare Anyone?
Julius Caesar: Stuff to Chew On
Want to support the podcast? Join our Patreon or buy us a coffee. As an independent podcast, Shakespeare Anyone? is supported by listeners like you. As we start off another one of Shakespeare's plays, we will first take a look at the themes, motifs, and production history of Julius Caesar in this Stuff to Chew On episode. This will provide a basis for future conversations as we dive deeper in later episodes. Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Kourtney Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute" by Sounds Like Sander. ...
2026-01-14
33 min
Boring History To Sleep
How Julius Caesar Actually Survived the Longest Year in Human History | Boring History For Sleep
Chaos, Hunger, and Discipline â How Julius Caesar Actually Survived the Longest Year in Human History quietly explores one of the most unusual periods in ancient history, when the Roman calendar fell into disorder and a single year stretched far beyond its normal length. This calm, slow-paced narration focuses on political instability, food shortages, military strain, and the daily pressures faced by Julius Caesar as he attempted to restore order to time itself. Rather than battlefield drama, this video examines patience, administration, and endurance during a year that tested Romeâs structure and leadership. Designed for relaxation and sleep, this docu...
2026-01-11
40 min
Have To Know History
Julius Caesar and the Cilician Pirates â The Pirates Who Captured the Wrong Guy | Have To Know History
Before Julius Caesar became the most famous Roman in history, he was kidnapped by Cilician pirates â who had no idea who they were dealing with.In this episode, we explore the unbelievable true story of how young Caesar:âą mocked the pirates holding him hostageâą demanded they raise his ransom because he was âworth moreââą treated the pirates like his employeesâą promised heâd come back to punish themâą and then actually returned with a fleet to make good on his promiseItâs bold, hilarious, and a little terrifying â and it reveals the early p...
2025-12-26
04 min
History Dispatches
Julius Caesar and the Pirates
While a young man and on his way to college none other than Julius Caesar's ship was attacked by pirates. He was captured for ransom. But rather than a normal experience, he treated his captors like his servants, and told them exactly what he was going to do to them when he was freed. And in true Caesar fashion, he did exactly that. Sources https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/e/roman/texts/velleius_paterculus/2b*.html https://www.livius.org/sources/content/plutarch/plutarchs-caesar/caesar-and-the-pirates/ ...
2025-10-20
14 min
Historien om
16. Julius Caesar - Blod, makt och förrÀderi
Julius Caesar var mannen som erövrade vÀrlden men förlorade allt till en handfull dolkar. FrÄn en ambitiös aristokrat till general med oövertrÀffade segrar i Gallien, steg han mot en maktposition som ingen romare före honom vÄgat drömma om. Han krossade republiken, omformade Rom och banade vÀg för ett imperium som skulle bestÄ i Ärhundraden.Medverkande:BerÀttarröst: Ola RingdahlProgramledare: Blenda Setterwall KlingertManus och research: Carl HaegerProducent: Jonas LindskovRedaktör: Alex HaegerKoordinator: Victoria RinkousGÀst: Allan Kl...
2025-10-06
56 min
Camp Gagnon
Why Rome MURDERED Its Greatest Leader | Julius Caesar
Who was Julius Caesar, and was he the greatest leader? Today, we take a closer look at the epic rise of one of historyâs most famous figures. Weâll explore the early life of Julius Caesar, the First Triumvirate, his conquest to become Governor of Gaul, Caesarâs rise to dictatorship, the plot to assassinate him, the chaos following his murder, the legacy he left behind, and other fascinating topicsâŠ.WELCOME TO History CAMP! đïžShoutout to our sponsor: RelayJoin the Relay App community HERE: http://www.jo...
2025-10-01
52 min
Para Bellum History
Why and How Was Julius Caesar Assassinated? | Ancient Rome History Podcast
đȘ Why Was Julius Caesar Murdered? Who Was Behind the Conspiracy? And What Really Happened on the Ides of March in 44 BCE?In this podcast, we take you step by step through one of the most famous political conspiracies in human historyâthe assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar, an event that changed the course of Ancient Rome and the world forever.đ You will learn:- Who organized the conspiracy against Caesar and why: Marcus Junius Brutus, Gaius Cassius Longinus, Decimus Junius Brutus, Publius Servilius Casca, and others.- What their motives were: id...
2025-09-04
23 min
Wallowing in the Shallows
WITS chats Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar'
Rebecca, Tori, and special guest, Louise, chat about two different productions of Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar,' the 1953 Joseph Mankiewicz classic film and the 2019 Phyllida Lloyd all-female cast based on the 2012 adaptation. We compare the two productions, touching on what we identify as high and low points in each, character relationships, and production.MusicApache Rock Instrumental | by Sound Atelier; licensed from JamendoRemember the way | Mid-Air Machine; from Free Music ArchiveSound EffectRecord Scratch: free on PixabaySourcesA Hidden Underground Chamber Has Been Found...
2025-09-04
1h 28
Keen On America
Why Julius Caesar was anything but Trumpian: How Rome's 'Dictator' Actually Saved Roman Democracy
Are we Rome yet? Itâs become all too easy to compare contemporary America's woes with those of late republican Rome. And even easier to argue that the democracy destroying Donald Trump is the second coming of Julius Caesar. But according to the distinguished American classicist David Potter, author of Master of Rome, weâve got Julius Caesar all wrong. Donât trust Ciceroâs version of Caesar, Potter warns. Julius Caesar was actually a friend rather than a foe of democracyâhe wasn't even 'Caesarian' in the dictatorial sense we've come to associate with his name...
2025-08-08
47 min
Read This Today
Julius Caesar: The Price of Power
"Beware the Ides of March!" In "Julius Caesar," we dissect a political thriller of ambition, loyalty, and betrayal in ancient Rome. From the conspiracy against a rising leader to the explosive consequences of public rhetoric, we explore the timeless struggle for power and the difficult choices faced in the name of liberty.Works Cited"Do you believe Caesar was a tyrant?" Reddit. Accessed 19 June 2025.Brinkhof, Tim. "Veni, Vidi, Vici: The True Origin of Julius Caesarâs Famous Proclamation." Mental Floss. Accessed 19 June 2025.Dunleavy, Eileen. "Power of Persuasion: A Rhetorical Analysis of Political Discourse in Julius Ca...
2025-06-24
33 min
Celsius 233 Book Summaries Podcast
Julius Caesar - William Shakespeare (1599) Summary
Julius Caesar - William Shakespeare (1599) Summary Category: Satire, Classics, HistoricalGenre: Classics, Drama, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literature, Plays, Poetry#Celsius233 #RestartReadingBook at a glance: Julius Caesar is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in 1599. Set in ancient Rome, the play dramatizes the political conspiracy against Julius Caesar, his assassination, and its aftermath. It explores themes of power, loyalty, betrayal, and the moral complexity of political decision-making. Drawing from Roman history, Shakespeare crafts a narrative that reflects on leadership, republicanism, and the consequences of personal...
2025-06-13
06 min
Stream High Quality Audiobook Collection in High Quality
The General And The Legion: How Julius Caesar Built, Ruled And Relied on The Roman War MachineThe General And The Legion: How Julius Caesar Built, Ruled And Relied on The Roman War Machine -- Davis Truman
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/928094 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The General And The Legion: How Julius Caesar Built, Ruled And Relied on The Roman War MachineThe General And The Legion: How Julius Caesar Built, Ruled And Relied on The Roman War Machine Author: Davis Truman Narrator: Synthesized Voice (AI) Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 17 minutes Release date: June 2, 2025 Genres: Military Publisher's Summary: This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. In the annals of military history, few names evoke the same awe and legacy as Julius Caesar. The General and...
2025-06-03
1h 17
Play On Podcasts
Full Play Re-Air - Julius Caesar
In honor of director Harry Lennix and actor Glenn Davis' recent Tony nominations for their currenly running Broadway show 'Purpose,' Next Chapter Podcasts presents their collaboration on the Play On Podcast series, JULIUS CAESAR, in its entirety. **** The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, âJULIUS CAESARâ, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by SHISHIR KURUP. All episodes were directed by HARRY LENNIX. Radio play by MARCUS GARDLEY.  The cast is as follows:  MICHAEL POTTS      as  JULIUS CAESAR GLENN DAVIS         as  MARK ANTONY JEREMY TARDY     as  MARCUS BRUTUS LESTER PUR...
2025-06-02
2h 40
Kuwentong Pilipino sa Tagalog at Ilocano
Imperio Romano Julius Caesar 9 (sub episode 7B)
PART 9IMPERIO ROMANO - JULIUS CAESAR (Sub episode 7B)Continued: DIGMAAN SA GAUL Walong taon magmula 58 BC hanggang taon 50 BC isinaganap ni Julius Caesar ang kampanyang panlupig sa mga katutubong tribu sa Gaul. Nasugpo ng pamunuang Romano ang mga katutubong Helvetii sa Arar at sa Bibract (58 BC), ang mga Suebi at mga Aedui SA BULUBUNDUKIN NG VOSGES, mga Nervii sa Sabis (57 BC),ang mga Belgae sa Axona (57BC), ang mga VENETI, Eburones, Aduatuci, Centrones, Grudii, Levaci, Pleumoxii, Geiduni at Carnuti.Marami ang mga tribu sa Gaul at bawat tribu...
2025-04-16
33 min
History Brothers
Rome After the Republic: Prologue Part 1: Julius Caesar, Dictator of Rome
Note: Title change is not mentioned in the episode. An explanation for the title change will be explained in a future episode. Andrew Roth is back with the start of the third single episode series: Rome After the Republic . In this episode, Andrew begins this saga with the man who changed Rome forever: Julius Caesar. He is mostly remembered by the play written by William Shakespeare. Thankfully, parts of that play are true. However, the play only covers his horrific death and the aftermath that occurred. This episode covers various parts of his life and...
2025-04-14
31 min
Kuwentong Pilipino sa Tagalog at Ilocano
Imperio Romano -Julius Caesar Part 5
IMPERYO ROMANO â JULIUS CAESARPART 559 BCSa taong 59 bago Kapanahunan (59 BC) ang Republica Romano ay nagkaroon ng kanyang ârebolusyon,â simula ng panahon ng karahasan at digmaang sibil na siyang mamagbago sa pamahalaan mula sa pagiging republika tungo sa pagiging monarkiya.Sa pagsama nina Julius Caesar at ni Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus na konsul sa pamunuang Romano ay siyang nagpanimula ng malaking pagpanibago ng kasaysayan ng Republika Roman. Hindi nakayanan ni Bibulus ang makisama sa pamunuan kay Caesar kaya nagbitiw siya sa tungkulin. Kaya sa halip na dalawa ang konsul...
2025-04-09
27 min
Kuwentong Pilipino sa Tagalog at Ilocano
Imperio Romano - Julius Caesar Part 3
Sa nakaraan, nasubaybayan natin si Julius Caesar mula sa kanyang pagkabata at sa mga dumaang mga tao. Galing siya sa angkang maharlika na matutuntong maiugnay sa mga naunang mga hari sa Roma at maging sa mga diyosa sa mitolohiya na sina Venus at Aeneas. Ipinanganak siya noong taon na ISANG SIGLO BAGO NG KAPANAHUNAn o 100 BC. Namatay ang kanyang ama na si Gaius Caesar noong siyaây labing anim na taong gulang lamang. Ang kanyang ina ay galing din sa maharlikang pamilya. Simulaât simula pa, politika na ang pinatunguhan ng kinabukasan ni Julius Caesar. Inasawa niya si Cornelia na a...
2025-04-05
25 min
Kuwentong Pilipino sa Tagalog at Ilocano
Imperyo Romano - Julius Caesar Part 1
Sa ating naratibo, ating kilalanin si Julius Caesar. Si Julius Caesar ay isa sa mga pinakamahalagang taong namuno sa kasaysayan ng Sibilisasyong Romano na nagbigay pondasyon sa Sibilisasyong Kanluranin. Ang kanyang ginampanang papel sa sibilisasyong Kanluraning ay nagbigay direksiyon sa Landas na pinagdaanan ng kasaysayan ng Yuropa at malaking bahagi ng Asia Minor.At ang Sibilisasyong Kanluranin ay siyang balangkas ng estilo ng ating kasalukuyang pamumuhay at sibilisasyon. Makulay ang daigdig ng mga tao noon, kasingkulay ng daigdig na ating ginagalawan ngayon. Ang mga sentimientos ng mga tao noon ay kaparis ng mga sentimientos nating mga taong...
2025-03-28
22 min
The March of History: Julius Caesar
71. The Spanish Campaign Begins: Julius Caesar Strikes West
Julius Caesarâs rapid march toward Spain is stalled by the defiant city of Massilia (modern Marseille). Ahenobarbus unexpectedly resurfaces and re-enters the Roman Civil War. We set the stage for Julius Caesarâs campaign in Spain. Caesarâs legate Fabius, sent ahead to start the war while Caesar organizes the siege of Massilia, soon finds himself in peril -Â without Caesar around to save him. Â Buy Machiavelli's "The Prince" (Amazon): https://amzn.to/4eD5sE5Â Â Amazon Support The March of History by making your Amazon purchases via this free link...
2025-02-20
46 min
Curious Matter Anthology
Curious Matter Presents: Play On Podcasts - Julius Caesar
We are stepping out of the genre fiction space to present an anthology that follows the spirit of our show by presenting full-cast immersive modern adaptations of the plays of William Shakespeare. These reimaginings keep the masterful writings' spirit fully intact while making sure that modern audiences are able to fully appreciate the humor and detail of the Bard's masterpieces and hopefully introduce these works to new audiences around the globe. In studio we have Executive Producer Michael Goodfriend to give us a behind-the-scenes peek at the process of making the Play On Podcasts Series.
2025-01-28
41 min
The March of History: Julius Caesar
70. Julius Caesar Returns to Rome
Sitting in his country villa, Cicero struggles to choose a side; Julius Caesar or Pompey and the Optimates. From his vantage, neither option looks appealing. Meanwhile, Julius Caesar makes his much anticipated (and dreaded) return to Rome after a 10 year absence from his mother city. There, Caesar soon finds himself butting heads with a troublesome Tribune of the Plebs over the fate of the Roman treasury. In a flash of temper, Caesar runs roughshod over the ancient rights of the Tribunes and, possibly, even threatens to kill the Tribune. Rome does not take this hypocrisy kindly. Â
2025-01-16
54 min
Hot Takes on the Classics
Episode 7: Julius Caesarâs Gallic Wars: Genocidal Maniac or Great Hero?
DescriptionIn this episode of Hot Takes on the Classics, Emily Maeda and Tim McIntosh examine Julius Caesarâs Gallic Wars, an essential work of Latin literature that chronicles Caesarâs military campaigns in Gaul. The hosts discuss Caesarâs writing style, the strategic brilliance behind his conquests, and the controversies surrounding his actions, including accusations of genocide. Emily shares her hot take, defending the value of reading Gallic Wars despite its troubling content, highlighting its historical significance and the clarity of Caesarâs Latin prose.Show Guide00:00 Opening Lines an...
2024-12-10
38 min
Play On Podcasts
Full Play - Julius Caesar
Next Chapter Podcasts presents the complete Play On Podcast series, JULIUS CAESAR, in its entirety.****The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, âJULIUS CAESARâ, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by SHISHIR KURUP. All episodes were directed by HARRY LENNIX. Radio play by MARCUS GARDLEY. The cast is as follows: MICHAEL POTTS      as  JULIUS CAESAR GLENN DAVIS         as  MARK ANTONY JEREMY TARDY     as  MARCUS BRUTUS LESTER PURRY       as  CAIUS CASSIUS and LIGARIUS MEGAN BOONE       as  PORTIA, METELLUS CIMBER and others JONELL KENNEDY    as  CALPHURNIA, LUCIUS and others CHRISTOPHER MAY   as...
2024-12-09
2h 39
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Julius Caesar - Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is Dead!
Caesar approaches the Temple, noting that the âIdes of Marchâ have come. He refuses to read Artemidorusâs warning. Cassius worries their plot has been discovered but Brutus reassures him. As they approach the Temple, Metellus Cimber pleads with Caesar to return her brother, Publius, from banishment. Caesar refuses. Once inside the Temple, the conspirators surround Caesar and stab him to death, proclaiming âTyranny is dead!â Antonyâs servant enters and reports that Antony has fled to his house. Brutus invites the conspirators to bathe their hands in Caesarâs blood. As a crowd assembles outside the Temple, Antonyâs servant return...
2024-11-11
25 min
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Julius Caesar - The Heart of Woman
Brutus paces in his study, unable to sleep. His wife, Portia, enters and begs him to tell her why heâs so troubled. He does his best to comfort her and tells her heâll explain everything later. Caius Ligarius, an ailing Senator, enters to meet with Brutus, who convinces him to join the assassination plot. Caesar has a hard night as well. His wife, Calphurnia, tells him of terrible dreams sheâs been having about his murder and says they are omens for Caesar not to go out of the house. When Decius arrives to accompany Caesar to the Te...
2024-11-04
25 min
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Julius Caesar - But for the Greater Good
Caska and Cicero meet on a stormy night. Caska trembles at the omens heâs seen until Cassius arrives and dispels his fears with the encouragement that theyâre not alone in fighting tyranny. Cinna nervously joins them, expressing her hope that Brutus will join their conspiracy. Cassius reassures her that Brutus is on board. Later that night, Brutus ruminates at home on the possibility of killing Caesar, deciding that murder is the only way to stop him. His servant, Lucius, announces the arrival of cloaked guests. Brutus welcomes them and Cassius introduces the co-conspirators: Trebonius, Decius Brutus, Caska, Cinn...
2024-10-28
30 min
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Julius Caesar - Beware the Ides of March
Activists assemble outside the Stadium to celebrate Caesar when theyâre interrupted by Flavius and Murellus, who challenge them to honor not just one man but all the people who helped in the Movement. Once the group breaks up and moves on, Flavius tells Murellus to help him take down all the posters celebrating Caesar. Inside the stadium, Caesar and his entourageâincluding his closest friend, Antony, and his wife, Calphurniaâare enjoying the thrills of a drag race when theyâre interrupted by an old woman who warns Caesar to beware the âIdes of Marchâ. Caesar dismisses the woman and te...
2024-10-21
34 min
My Blog » maka15
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2024-10-05
00 min
The History in Motion Podcast
Episode #35 - Julius Caesar Part 2 - Dictator for Life
In this Part 2 of covering Julius Caesar's life, Ritchie & Paul delve into Julius Caesar's dramatic aftermath following his Rubicon crossing. This move, symbolizing defiance against Rome's Senate and his rival Pompey, catapulted Rome into civil war and marked the Republic's decline, paving the way for the Empire. We navigate through Caesar's audacious march on Rome, his strategic victories over Pompey, including the decisive Battle of Pharsalus, and his ultimate consolidation of power. They highlight Caesar's bold reforms, like the introduction of the Julian calendar and the expansion of Roman citizenship, underscoring his profound impact on Roman society...
2024-04-23
59 min
The History in Motion Podcast
Episode #34 - Julius Caesar Part 1 - "I came, I saw, I conquered"
In this episode of The History In Motion Podcast, Ritchie & Paul dive into the complex and compelling story of Julius Caesar, from his origins in the Roman Republic to the pivotal moment he stood before the Rubicon. We chart Caesar's meteoric rise through Rome's political and military ranks, highlighting his early ambitions, cunning strategies, and the key alliances that shaped his path to power. We recount Caesar's most pivotal moments, including his controversial consulship and the groundbreaking Gallic Wars, which expanded Rome's borders and solidified his reputation as a military genius. We delve into the genius behind...
2024-04-09
56 min
Something Shakespeare This Way Comes
Ep 14: Can Julius Caesar Still Feel Relevant?
The Ides of March have come and gone but Iâm not quite done talking about Julius Caesar (the guy) or Julius Caesar (the play). This play is harder to get into than some of Shakespeareâs other delightful works. To help explain why and to try to figure out where Shakespeare was coming from, Iâve read some Plutarch, gotten more context for how a sixteenth century audience might have thought about Roman history and looked at a lot of memes online. When everyoneâs favorite comparison about a distinguished figure in history is to talk...
2024-03-22
53 min
Historia.nu med Urban Lindstedt
Mordet pÄ Gajus Julius Caesar den 15 mars 44 f.v.t (nymixad repris)
Mordet pÄ Gajus Julius Caesar Är den 15 mars 44 f.v.t har aldrig slutat att fascinera mÀnskligheten. Mordet blev en brytpunkt i Romarriket mellan tvÄ politiska systemet: republiken och kejsardömet.Caesar var militÀren som aldrig förlorat ett slag, som nÄdde de högsta Àmbeten i Romarriket och skrev bland de frÀmsta verken pÄ latin. Han blev ihjÀl huggen av 23 senatorer, dÀribland hans egen adoptivson Brutus. De sammansvurna vÀnde sig mot att han utnÀmnt sig till diktator pÄ livstid.Dramatikern Shakespeare, som sjÀlv lÀst den grekiska...
2024-01-27
1h 00
Italië Podcast
De waarheid over Julius Caesar: een revolutionaire ontdekkingstocht met Tom Buijtendorp
Duik in de geschiedenis zoals je die nog nooit eerder hebt gehoord in deze boeiende aflevering van de Italië Podcast, rechtstreeks vanuit het H'Art Museum in Amsterdam. Onder leiding van Donatello Piras en met de diepgaande kennis van auteur en historicus Tom Buijtendorp, ontrafelen we de fascinerende en vaak misverstane werkelijkheid van Julius Caesar. Ontdek hoe Caesar er echt uitzag en laat je verrassen door de onthullingen die het traditionele beeld van deze historische figuur volledig op zijn kop zetten.Highlights van deze aflevering:Tom Buijtendorp onthult de ware aard van Julius Caesar, die afwijkt van h...
2024-01-17
45 min
The Kennardley Talkstraight Show
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar Episode SummaryIn this episode Julius Caesar shares how he rose to become the dictator of Rome, helping the transition from being a republic to an empire. Kennardley discovers Julius Caesars love of fashion, his supposed divine ancestry having descended from the goddess Venus, and how he would love to have had social media in his time, believing he could have been a fabulous influencer.Join Kennardley in this entertaining, educational, slightly tongue in cheek but generally factual account of one of history's great leaders.
2024-01-10
15 min
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2023-08-15
00 min
Unhinged History with Tani Caesar
Episode 14: Julius Caesar's 23 Backstabbing Besties
On episode 14 of the Unhinged History Podcast, we delve into the remarkable life of one of history's most iconic figures: Julius Caesar. Join us as we explore the gripping tales of betrayal and treachery that unfolded throughout Caesar's tumultuous journey, ultimately leading to his fateful demise at the hands of those closest to him. Julius Caesar, the celebrated Roman general, and statesman, was known for his military triumphs, political genius, and undeniable charisma. However, behind the laurels and accolades, Caesar's life was plagued by a series of betrayals that would shape the course of...
2023-07-15
14 min
Books in Sound: Better Than Audiobooks
Julius Caesar | William Shakespeare | Books in Sound
Season 3 Episode 5 "Julius Caesar" is a historical tragedy written by renowned playwright William Shakespeare. Believed to have been written in 1599, the play dramatizes the events surrounding the assassination of the Roman dictator Julius Caesar and the subsequent power struggles in Rome. The story explores themes of ambition, betrayal, loyalty, and the consequences of political unrest.The plot centers around the conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar, led by a group of senators who fear his growing power and influence. Despite warnings from the soothsayer and his wife Calpurnia's ominous dreams, Caesar proceeds to the Senate, where...
2023-06-02
1h 06
New Books in Performing Arts
Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" Part 1: The Story
Julius Caesar is one of Shakespeareâs most famous plays, telling the story of one of historyâs most famous events. In this tense political thriller, the Roman senator Brutus must decide whether to assassinate the powerful military general Julius Caesar in order to save Roman Republic â and the audience must decide whether Brutus made the right choice. In this course, youâll learn how Shakespeare dramatized the historical event of Caesarâs assassination in 44 BCE, and particularly how he linked refined political rhetoric, aspiration toward Roman ideals, and acts of savage violence. Youâll also hear the playâs key speeches...
2023-05-22
22 min
Tone up a Lot of Full Audiobooks in Self Development, Health & Wellness
Caesars: From Republic To Empire: 4 In 1 Julius Caesar, Augustus, Tiberius & Caligula - A.J.Kingston
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://epod.spaceTitle: Caesars: From Republic To Empire: 4 In 1 Julius Caesar, Augustus, Tiberius & CaligulaAuthor: A.J.KingstonNarrator: Digital Voice Madison GFormat: UnabridgedLength: 11:33:43Language: EnglishRelease date: 04-07-2023Publisher: Findaway VoicesGenres: History, Non-Fiction, Ancient Civilizations, Architecture & DesignSummary:This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Welcome to the world of ancient Rome, where power struggles, political maneuvering, and the rise and fall of empires have captivated audiences for centuries. Dive...
2023-04-07
11h 33
Hardtack
27. The Assassination of Julius Caesar
In 27 BCE, Rome transitioned from a republic to an empire. Emperor Augustus Caesar reinstated past political institutions and championed reform that enabled peace, prosperity, and targeted corruption. The rule of Augustus brought about the beginning of Pax Romana, or Roman Peace, a nearly 200-year period that is considered to have been Romeâs âgolden ageâ. During this time, the Roman Empire reached the pinnacle of its expansion, its population increased, and economic, military, and government institutions experienced stability and growth. Rome laid its extensive road system, connecting the expanses of the Empire with the ancient world where âall roads lead to...
2023-03-15
23 min
En ovÀntad historia
Varför mördades Julius Caesar?
Mordet pÄ Julius Caesar Àr ett av historien mest kÀnda politiska attentat. I samband med ett möte i senaten omringades Caesar av en grupp senatorer som bestÀmt sig för att ta livet av honom. En spÄman hade varnat honom för att bege sig till Pompejus teater pÄ MarsfÀltet denna dag och hans hustru hade bett honom att stanna hemma efter att hon hade plÄgats av onda drömmar och syner. Caesar hade sovit inte heller sovit sÀrskilt gott och hade nog aldrig gÄtt till senaten denna dag om de samm...
2023-01-19
37 min
En ovÀntad historia
Varför mördades Julius Caesar?
Mordet pÄ Julius Caesar Àr ett av historien mest kÀnda politiska attentat. I samband med ett möte i senaten omringades Caesar av en grupp senatorer som bestÀmt sig för att ta livet av honom. En spÄman hade varnat honom för att bege sig till Pompejus teater pÄ MarsfÀltet denna dag och hans hustru hade bett honom att stanna hemma efter att hon hade plÄgats av onda drömmar och syner. Caesar hade sovit inte heller sovit sÀrskilt gott och hade nog aldrig gÄtt till senaten denna dag om de samm...
2023-01-19
37 min
Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited
Paterson Joseph: Julius Caesar and Me (Rebroadcast)
This summer marks the tenth anniversary of a landmark production for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Their 2012 Julius Caesar was Britainâs first ever high-profile production of a Shakespeare play with an all-Black castâa milestone that came 76 years after it was first done in the US and 15 years after it was first done in Canada. The production featured Paterson Joseph as Brutus, and he was so impressed by the experience that he wrote Julius Caesar and Me: Exploring Shakespeareâs African Play. The book takes an unflinching look at Josephâs time at the RSC, both while working on Caesar and in t...
2022-08-16
34 min
Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited
Paterson Joseph: Julius Caesar and Me (Rebroadcast)
This summer marks the tenth anniversary of a landmark production for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Their 2012 Julius Caesar was Britain's first ever high-profile production of a Shakespeare play with an all-Black castâa milestone that came 76 years after it was first done in the US and 15 years after it was first done in Canada. The production featured Paterson Joseph as Brutus, and he was so impressed by the experience that he wrote Julius Caesar and Me: Exploring Shakespeare's African Play. The book takes an unflinching look at Joseph's time at the RSC, both while working on Caesar an...
2022-08-16
34 min
Knowledge = Power
Philip Freeman - Julius Caesar
A fascinating, comprehensive biography of the cunning Roman conqueror Julius Caesar. More  than two thousand years after his death, Julius Caesar remains one of  the great figures of history. He shaped Rome for generations, and his  name became a synonym for âemperorâânot only in Rome but as far away as  Germany and Russia. He is best known as the general who defeated the  Gauls and doubled the size of Romeâs territories. But, as Philip Freeman  describes in this fascinating new biography, Caesar was also a  brilliant orator, an accomplished writer, a skilled politician, and much  more. ...
2022-06-30
2h 44
Into The Zeitgeist
Julius Caesar
This week, Julius Caesar has popped into our minds. Patreon www.pateron.com/wdm1 Facebook https://bit.ly/3iMRYc3 Instagram https://bit.ly/2Sloskw REFERENCES Julius Caesar - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar BBC | A&E | Documentary | Julius Caesar | Master Of The Roman World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3X-lBFA800 Julius Caesar Biography https://www.notablebiographies.com/Br-Ca/Caesar-Julius.html#b
2022-03-18
1h 23
Livet I Stort Och SmÄtt
Julius Caesar
Avsnitt: 169. Julius Ceasar Àr en av vÀrldshistoriens mest kÀnda gestalter och mordet pÄ honom Àr en av de berömdaste. Gajus Julius Caesar (100-44 f.Kr) var en romersk politiker, författare och befÀlhavare som genom sina militÀra erövringar och segrar framförallt har blivit kÀnd som en av vÀrldshistoriens mest framgÄngsrika fÀltherrar. Caesar lyckades redan i 30-ÄrsÄldern bli senator och en av den romerska republikens ledande politiker. à r 60 f.Kr kom han till makten i form av ett triumvirat (det första i Roms historia) tills...
2021-11-10
36 min
New Humanists
Julius Caesar, feat. Katherine Bradshaw | Episode VII
Send us Fan MailALI Fellow Katherine Bradshaw returns to New Humanists, in installment number two of our discussion of Shakespeare's Roman plays. This week, we talk about The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. What happened to the nascent republic of Coriolanus? Why does a dictator now rule Rome? And how does his murder give birth to a new regime?Jan Blits's edition of Julius Caesar: https://amzn.to/3lune16Blits's monograph, Rome and the Spirit of Caesar: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9781498525268René Girard's Theater of Envy: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9781587318603
2021-09-15
1h 10
Historia.nu med Urban Lindstedt
Mordet pÄ Gajus Julius Caesar den 15 mars 44 f.v.t
Mordet pÄ Gajus Julius Caesar Är den 15 mars 44 f.v.t har aldrig slutat att fascinera mÀnskligheten. Mordet blev en brytpunkt i Romarriket mellan tvÄ politiska systemet: republiken och kejsardömet.Caesar var militÀren som aldrig förlorat ett slag, som nÄdde de högsta Àmbeten i Romarriket och skrev bland de frÀmsta verken pÄ latin. Han blev ihjÀl huggen av 23 senatorer, dÀribland hans egen adoptivson Brutus. De sammansvurna vÀnde sig mot att han utnÀmnt sig till diktator pÄ livstid.Dramatikern Shakespeare, som sjÀlv lÀst den grekiska...
2021-06-30
1h 00
My Entertainment World
Corona Cold Reads: Julius Caesar
These are crazy times and weâve all taken on a bunch of new projects as we socially isolate in order to help stop the spread of Covid-19.  Weâre donating where we can, weâre cleaning the pantry, weâre organizing the 2300+ title dvd library. We finished work on the Nominee Interview Series even though the live event for our yearly Criticsâ Pick Awards had to be cancelled (weâve still got trophies to give out, eventually). We started the Corona Movie Club to help curb our boredom and constant need to talk about movies with other hum...
2021-04-26
2h 31
Knowledge = Power
Julius Caesar - The Commentaries (Unabridged)
Julius Caesar wrote his exciting Commentaries during some of the most  grueling campaigns ever undertaken by a Roman army. The Gallic Wars and  The Civil Wars constitute the greatest series of military dispatches  ever written. As literature, they are representative of the finest  expressions of Latin prose in its "golden" age, a benchmark of elegant  style and masculine brevity imitated by young schoolboys for centuries. One  of the most daring and brilliant generals of all time, Julius Caesar  combined the elements of tactical genius with the shrewdness of a master  politician. He was an astute judge of men's ch...
2021-03-29
1h 53
Bard Flies
Julius Caesar: Give Caesar His Coup
Cry havoc! And let slip this explosive episode of Bard Flies, in which Will and James debate the merits of the Romans vying for power in Julius Caesar -- from the dictator himself to his usurpers -- and discuss the grim, all-too-apparent parallels between the incitement of mob violence in the Shakespeareâs play and the January 6 insurrection on Capitol Hill. // CREDITS // Intro Music: Jon Sayles, "The Witches' Dance" (composed by anonymous); Outro Music: Jon Sayles, âSaltarelloâ (composed by anonymous); Illustrative Excerpts: âJulius Caesar,â dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1953); âJulius Caesar,â dir. Stuart Burge (1970); âJulius Caesar,â dir. Trevor Nunn, Royal Shakespeare Compan...
2021-02-19
1h 15
The March of History: Julius Caesar
30. Julius Caesar the Orator
Julius Caesar and his Roman legions race for the town of Vesontio to capture it before the Germans. At Vesontio the legionaries are told horrifying tales of the skill and ferocity of their German foes. Fear begins to spread through the ranks like wildfire. Seeing the panic spread, Caesar knows he must put an end to the fear using one of his greatest gifts, his voice.  Website www.themarchofhistory.com  Venmo If you enjoyed the episode and want to leave a tip, click the link below! ...
2021-02-18
36 min
The March of History: Julius Caesar
5. Julius Caesar the Lover
Julius Caesar makes a name for himself in Rome as a womanizer. A view into the women of the Roman Republic and the women in Caesarâs life. Enter onto the stage Marcus Porcius Cato and Servillia. Â Note #1: Suetonius tells us Caesar drank very little wine and that even his enemies admitted that. Â Correction: While Servilliaâs affair with Julius Caesar was embarrassing for Cato, Servillia would have fallen under the authority of her husband when married, not Cato. Â Note #2: It would probably be more accurate to transla...
2020-07-21
40 min
The March of History: Julius Caesar
2. Julius Caesar Pirate Bane
A young Julius Caesar journeys to the eastern half of the Roman Empire in the hopes of adventure and glory. Military life suits Caesar well and he is soon a rising star in the Republic. Even the fearsome pirates of the Mediterranean come to respect his name.  Website www.themarchofhistory.com  Venmo If you enjoyed the episode and want to leave a tip, click the link below! https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3764325529420842984&created=1680471101.0362968&printed=1  Patreon If you want to co...
2020-07-21
38 min
World History Encyclopedia
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar, written by Joshua J. Mark and narrated by Richard de Man: https://www.worldhistory.org/Julius_Caesar/ If you like our audio articles, please support us by becoming a member or donating to our non-profit company: - www.ancient.eu/membership/ - www.ancient.eu/donate/ - www.patreon.com/ahe Gaius Julius Caesar was born 12 July 100 BCE (though some cite 102 as his birth year). His father, also Gaius Julius Caesar, was a Praetor who governed the province of Asia and his mother, Aurelia Cotta, was of noble birth. Both held to the Populare ideology of Rome which...
2019-05-14
14 min
World History Encyclopedia
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar, written by Joshua J. Mark and narrated by Richard de Man: https://www.worldhistory.org/Julius_Caesar/ If you like our audio articles, please support us by becoming a member or donating to our non-profit company: - www.ancient.eu/membership/ - www.ancient.eu/donate/ - www.patreon.com/ahe Gaius Julius Caesar was born 12 July 100 BCE (though some cite 102 as his birth year). His father, also Gaius Julius Caesar, was a Praetor who governed the province of Asia and his mother, Aurelia Cotta, was of noble birth. Both held...
2019-05-14
14 min
New Books in Ancient History
Kurt Raaflaub, "The Landmark Julius Caesar: The Complete Works" (Pantheon, 2017)
That the Roman leader Gaius Julius Caesar is so well remembered today for his achievements as a general is largely due to his skills as a writer. In The Landmark Julius Caesar: The Complete Works (Pantheon, 2017), the distinguished classics scholar Kurt Raaflaub provides readers with a new translation of the collection of writings known as the Corpus Caesarianum, which he supplements with footnotes, maps, and images designed to make Caesarâs writings accessible for the modern-day reader. Raaflaub situates the books within the context of Caesarâs life, explaining how the first and most famous of them, the Gallic War...
2019-03-26
43 min
Humanities Society
Dr Maria Mendes: The Ideal Self: Flattery in Julius Caesar
Tuesday 31 January 2017 Dr Maria Sequeira Mendes (Beaufort Visiting Fellow, St John's College) The Ideal Self: Flattery in Julius Caesar Susceptibility to flattery has long been considered a character flaw, which is the reason those who believe it are usually described as being vain, proud, tyrannical or conceited. I will close-read Shakespeareâs Julius Caesar, so as to question if Caesarâs failure to anticipate the conspiratorsâ plot is, as is usually thought, an illustration of his proneness to flattery or, as I hope to show, an example of the flattererâs capacity to mirror oneâs own mind. Flatterers might be very ab...
2018-10-05
49 min
The BrainFood Show
Caesar Part 2: Julius Caesarâs Pirate Adventure and the Long Lost Location of the Rubicon
In this episode of The Brain Food Show, we start out by discussing how a teenage Julius Caesar became the head of his rather prominent family. We then move on to his little month-long or so pirate adventure and finally discuss where exactly the Rubicon was, which interestingly enough is only something that has been relatively recently discovered. This is part 2 of what will be a 4 part series on Julius Caesar. Stay tuned next time for when we look more deeply into why Caesar chose to cross the Rubicon and his rather unorthodox and bold strategy in d...
2018-05-30
33 min
The BrainFood Show
Caesar Part 2: Julius Caesarâs Pirate Adventure and the Long Lost Location of the Rubicon
In this episode of The Brain Food Show, we start out by discussing how a teenage Julius Caesar became the head of his rather prominent family. We then move on to his little month-long or so pirate adventure and finally discuss where exactly the Rubicon was, which interestingly enough is only something that has been relatively recently discovered. This is part 2 of what will be a 4 part series on Julius Caesar. Stay tuned next time for when we look more deeply into why Caesar chose to cross the Rubicon and his rather unorthodox and bold strategy in d...
2018-05-30
33 min
Donât Miss This Powerful Full Audiobook â Perfect On A Rainy Day.
The Works of Julius Caesar: The Civil Wars by Julius Caesar, W. A. McDevitte - translator, W. S. Bohn - translator
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/26219to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Works of Julius Caesar: The Civil Wars Author: Julius Caesar, W. A. McDevitte - translator, W. S. Bohn - translator Narrator: Jack Chekijian Format: mp3 Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins Release date: 04-25-18 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 19 ratings Genres: Ancient Publisher's Summary: Contained here is Julius Caesar's account of his activities following the Gallic Wars, in three books that detail his retaliation to a political conspiracy in Rome, leading to conflicts against his own countrymen and rival general Pompey. It is uniquely presented in Caesar's first-person perspective (the...
2018-04-25
5h 43
Get Popular Audiobook Authors in Classics, Greek & Roman
The Commentaries Audiobook by Julius Caesar
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/49/to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Commentaries Author: Julius Caesar Narrator: David McCallion Format: Unabridged Length: 13 hrs and 48 mins Language: English Release date: 01-11-18 Publisher: A.R.N. Publications Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 10 votes Genres: Classics, Greek & Roman Publisher's Summary: The Commentaries by Julius Caesar contains eight books on the Gallic War in addition to all three books on the Civil War. Brilliantly translated, these commentaries provide an account of the many extraordinary events of these wars, brought to life by the words of Julius Caesar himself. If...
2018-01-11
1h 48
A Pillock's Guide To British History
3 | Julius Caesar Invades Britain (The Second Time) | The One With The Sort Of Victory - A Pillock's Guide To British History
Following his first invasion in 55 BC, which he bollocksed up, would Julius’ second invasion in 54 BC go any better? Sort of, yeah. Both he and the Britons have a better showing this time. Transcript – Julius Has A Second Go At Britain | The One With The Sort Of Victory If you remember our earlier episode, Julius Caesar turned up and attacked some of the tribes in South East England in 55. He won, but it was a bit of a farce. Julius obviously knew this and decided to have another go as soon as possible in 54 BC. And to be fair...
2017-12-27
12 min
A Pillock's Guide To British History
1 | Why Julius Caesar Invaded Britain | The One With Greedy Romans - A Pillock's Guide To British History
Roman Britain might have kicked off in 55 BC when Julius Caesar planned his invasion. Why exactly did Julius and his Roman friends want to invade Britain? It turns ancient political leaders are just as selfish and twatty as their modern descendants. This episode goes over the reasons that the Romans wanted to launch that important era of British history; Roman Britan. Transcript – Julius Caesar & Britain In our first episode of the history of Britain, we look at Rome’s first crack at taking over the British Isles. Rome was founded in 753 BC, but it wasnât until 55 BC that the...
2017-11-26
07 min
Full Audiobook for Your Ears, Limitless Adventures | Kids, Ages 8-10
History for Kids: The Illustrated Life of Julius Caesar by Charles River Editors | Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: History for Kids: The Illustrated Life of Julius CaesarAuthor: Charles River EditorsNarrator: Tracey NormanFormat: UnabridgedLength: 27 minsLanguage: EnglishRelease date: 08-28-17Publisher: Charles River EditorsGenres: Kids, Ages 8-10Summary:In Charles River Editors' History for Kids series, your children can learn about history's most important people and events in an easy, entertaining, and educational way. The concise but comprehensive book will keep your kid's attention all the way...
2017-08-28
27 min
shakespeare unbard: examining shakespeare one play at a time
Shakespeare Unbard, Ep. 20: Julius Caesar has a really bad day on the Ides of March
The central relationship of Julius Caesar is a masculine one: it is the dissolution of the friendship between Brutus and Cassius that is Shakespeare's primary concern. In focusing on something so personal, Shakespeare is able to demonstrate how large events have a personal cost. In Episode 20 of Shakespeare Unbard, Joel Fishbane explores one of Shakespeare's greatest and most enduring works.In this episode, you'll hear clips and excerpts from:Brill, Clive. dir. Julius Caesar. Arkangel Shakespeare.Shakespeare, William. Julius Caesar (The Riverside Shakespeare). Houghton and Mifflin, 1974.Films discussed:Bradley, Da...
2017-04-02
30 min
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2016-10-17
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2016-05-06
8h 20
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William Shakespeare presents Julius Caesar
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/258218 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Julius Caesar Author: William Shakespeare Narrator: LibriVox Volunteers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 29 minutes Release date: January 1, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 26 Ratings of Narrator: 3.83 of Total 6 Genres: Theatre & Radio Publisher's Summary: William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, based on true events, concerns the conspiracy against Julius Caesar, his assassination in 44 BC, and its immediate aftermath. Probably written in 1599 and among the first of Shakespeare's plays to be performed at the Globe Theater, Julius Caesar is one of...
2016-01-01
2h 29
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/624407 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Civil War Author: Julius Caesar Narrator: Robin Field Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 40 minutes Release date: October 12, 2011 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Ancient Civilizations Publisher's Summary: The Civil War is Julius Caesarâs personal account of his war with Pompey the Greatâthe war that destroyed the five-hundred-year-old Roman Republic. Caesar the victor became Caesar the dictator. In three short books, Caesar describes how, in order to defend his honor and the freedom of both himself and the...
2011-10-12
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/628103 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Julius Caesar: Man, Soldier, and Tyrant Author: J. F. C. Fuller Narrator: Frederick Davidson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 6 minutes Release date: July 1, 2010 Genres: Law & Politics Publisher's Summary: Since the Renaissance, Julius Caesar has been idolized as a superman. While there is no doubt that Caesar was an extraordinary man, General Fuller points out that he was more extraordinary for his reckless ambition, matchless daring, and ruthless tyranny than for his skill as a military commander. Caesar continually had to extricate himself from the consequences of his errors...
2010-07-01
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2010-07-01
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2010-07-01
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/54/to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: SmartPass Plus Audio Education Study Guide to Julius Caesar (Dramatised, Commentary Options) Author: William Shakespeare, Simon Potter, David Cottis Narrator: Joan Walker, Gregory Cox, Colin Campbell Format: Unabridged Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins Language: English Release date: 10-28-09 Publisher: SmartPass Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 53 votes Genres: Classics, Shakespeare Publisher's Summary: The multi award-winning SmartPass study guide, with and without commentary options. This is a full-cast, unabridged performance with comprehensive commentary and analysis for any student to fully understand and appreciate the play. Soak up...
2009-10-28
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