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39 matches to Julius II
Pompey. 106-48BC. Roman triumvir with Caesar and Crassus; defeated by Caesar.
Ptolemy XV. Caesarion. 47-30BC. Egyptian king 44-. Son of Caesar and Cleopatra. Killed by Octavian.
Rosenberg, Julius, Ethel. 1918,1916-53. First US civilians executed for spying for Soviet Union.
Rubicon. Italian river crossed by Caesar to wage war vs Roman Senate 49BC.
Sachs, Julius von. 1832-97. German discoverer of chlorophyll action.
Scaliger, Julius Caesar. 1484-1558. Italian/French classical scholar. “Father” of literary criticism. Poetics 1561.
Scipio, Quintus. -46BC. Pompey’s Consul, defeated by Caesar.
Senate. 509BC. Roman governing body. 401BC Plebians admitted. 44BC lost most power to Caesar.
Streicher, Julius. 1885-1946. German Nazi leader. Executed.
Tanganyika. Bantu. 18C Masai. 18-19C Slave source. 1871 Stanley, Livingstone. German East Africa. 1919 British mandate = Tanganyika. 1946 United Nations Trust. 1961 Independent. 1962 Republic. 1964 +Zanzibar=Tanzania. Nyerere.
Thapsus, Battle. 46BC. Caesar defeats Scipio and Pompey’s supporters in north Africa securing dictatorship.
Triumvirate. 60BC. Caesar, Pompey, Crassus. 43BC. Octavian, Antony, Lepidus.
Vendôme Column. Paris. 1805. Has had statues of Napoleon as Caesar, Henry IV, a Fleur-de-lys, Napoleon in uniform, and now a copy of the original.
Vercingetorix. -46BC. Arverni chief in Gaul. Revolted vs Rome. Defeated by Caesar, executed.