Believe it or not, that year lasted 445 days. It really happened, in Rome, and it became known as “the Year of Confusion.” ...
Sallow revealed to the Courier that he had a fatal brain tumour, making it increasingly difficult for him to run the ...
After crossing the Rubicon with his army in tow, Julius Caesar broke another age-old tradition of Rome’s leaders by writing his own speech—and came up with the perfect catchphrase. But while many ...
As a defender of these ideals, Brutus did not see himself as a conspirator or a traitor. Greek concepts of tyranny, virtue, ...
Julius Caesar, the general and dictator who transformed the Roman Republic into a formidable empire, was embroiled in wrongdoing and innuendo throughout his life, even up to his infamous demise in 44 ...
Julius Caesar had a 'crazy bulge' on his head, a new 3D reconstruction of the infamous Roman leader has revealed. The National Museum of Antiquities in the Netherlands has revealed a new bust based on ...
Set in a women’s prison, Great Performances: Julius Caesar offers a powerful dramatization of the catastrophic consequences of a political leader’s extension of power beyond constitutional confines ...
Trump’s bloodied face and raised fist against the waving flag harkens back to Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” and onto the tragedy of modern politics. We may call this remake “The Return of the Mighty ...
The 53rd program in the series of screening of prominent filmed theaters, at the Iranian Artists Forum (IAF) in Tehran, was ...