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British historian ADRIAN GOLDSWORTHY is the author most recently of "Caesar: Life of a Colossus." WHAT WOULD Julius Caesar do in Iraq? “He’d win” is the simplest answer. How he would do it ...
although he never took the name king," wrote historian Adrian Goldsworthy in his book "Caesar: Life of a Colossus" (Yale University Press, 2006). "In his fifty-six years, he was at times many ...
By now, Caesar was very successful, but he had many enemies and found his position and his life under threat. He believed the only way he could protect himself was by seizing power. In January ...
As Caesar tightens his grip on Rome, he is declared "Dictator for Life." As Caesar steadily draws ever more power to himself, his position utterly undermines the founding principle of the Roman ...
$20.00 paper. ISBN: 1472855078 A Very Good Overview of the Roman Civil Wars of 49-44 B.C. A revised edition of Goldsworthy's original 2002 work, this little book offers what is essentially a concise ...
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