McColluh-H101 BC) * Gaius Gracchus (+121 BC) * Gaius Marius (+86 60 BC) * Pompey *Crassus *JuliusCaesar (10044 BC) *Octavian III. Alexander VI (1492-1503) * Julius II (1503 http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~jmmcc/outlciv1.htm
Extractions: PRE-CLASSICAL GREECE I. Pre-classical cultures A. Minoan (c. 3000-1500 B.C.) *Minos *Crete *Aegean B. Mycenaean (c. 1600-1100 B.C.) *Mycenae *Troy *Homer, Iliad C. Dark Age (c. 1100-800 B.C.) *Dorians II. The transition A. Rise of the city-state (polis) B. Broadening of the political base *monarchy *aristocracy *oligarchy *phalanx *hoplite *tyranny, tyrant *democracy CLASSICAL ATHENS I. Constitution *Peloponnesian War (431-404 B.C.) *Pericles A. Legislative functions *Assembly *Council of Five Hundred (Boule) B. Executive functions *magistrates C. Judicial functions * ostracism II. Empire
Untitled 16 I V Mythology Bacchanales Bartolomeo di Giovanni ca, Garofalo Pa caesar, GaiusJulius (10044 BC), Triumph of 15/16 DACH VII Allegory Triumph Jacob von http://www.unh.edu/music/Icon/ighnfidx.htm
Extractions: The Horn 15th- 16th Century: Index Aaron: 15/16 DACH I O.T. Moses: BI Strasbourg 1485 "Acher horn": 15/16 DACH: XVI Treatise: BI Basel 1511 Actaeon: 15/16 DACH: V Mythology Actaeon: Cranach Pr 15/16 I: V Mythology Actaeon: Mstr IB Pr Adonis: 15/16 IT V Mythology Adonis: Bacchiacca Pa, Titian Pa Adoration of the Magi: See Christ, Nativity, Adoration of the Magi. Adoration of the Shepherds: See Shepherds of the Nativity. Alphabets (Letter C): 15.16 DACH: VII Allegory Alphabets: BI Augsburg 1490 Alphorns: 15/16 IT: II N.T. Nativity: Bramantino Pa (short, straight alphorn ?); V Mythology Other: Costa Pa (looks like a disassembled, three-piece alphorn) Angels: See also Putti, Winds (winged figures) Angels: 15/16 DACH XV Misc .Fig. Angels: Ms Nuremberg Staatsarchiv, Gutrecht Pa, Zeiner Gl Angels of the Annunciation to the Virgin: 15/16 DACH: II N.T. Annunciation (Virgin): BI Zinna ca. 1493 Angels of the Apocalypse: 15/16 DACH: II N.T. Apocalypse Trumpeters: BI Strasbourg 1485 Angels of the Ascension of Christ: 15/16 F: III Misc.Religious Ascension (Christ):
Gay, Lesbian And Bisexual Historical And Celebrity Figures List compiled by David Anthony Wyatt, B.Sc. Notes resources.category Society Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual People the URL http//home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~wyatt/celebs 17621796) Russian empress (NF)catullus Gaius Valerius m castile Leon (Spain) (NF) Julius caesar m (100 http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~wyatt/celebs-list.html
Extractions: 4. What is the point of such a list anyway? There are many reasonable answers to each question, but here are mine: 1. These sources aren't particularly reliable. None are. Authorities that range from thorough professional biographies to rumours disagree on just who is/was or isn't/wasn't, and have about the same track record for accuracy. There is also a substantial cross-pollination between list-makers. An erroneous listing will show up again and again on other sources. 2. Perhaps the acid test is: "Which of them would have self-identified as gay, lesbian or bisexual?" The answer is "few." Different cultures and different times would have made the admission impossible for some, and ridiculous for others. Often the evidence surrounding a medieval figure is a single remark or a curious juxtaposition of events or persons. Hardly conclusive evidence. 3. The gender balance of the list reflects at least two factors. One is the gender of the compiler and the kinds of sources used. Second is the place of women in most societies and times, where celebrity or positions of historical noteworthness were difficult or impossible to achieve.
Subordination In Der Romania Translate this page aus den Aufzeichnungen von Gaius Julius caesar vor.' Akkusativ In den Werken des TheologenLucifer calaritanus ( ca. caesar (100 - 44 v. Chr.) 2% VERB NeSa. http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~Klaus_Hartmann/suborbul.html
Anecdote Ides Of March Caesar ESP Psychics Witty (Shakespeare quotes the line thus, Ay, Caesar; but not gone. ) Caesar, GaiusJulius (10044 BC), Roman general, statesman, and historian; Roman Emperor (45 http://anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=8977
Julius Caesar Julius Caesar was born in Rome. which were the followers of the popular leader, GaiusMarius. Lucius ordered Caesar to divorce Cornelia, but he refused to do so http://www.ehs.pvt.k12.ca.us/ehs/projects/9798/AnCiv6/Rome/ACsammy
Extractions: Julius Caesar Sammy Lyon See my poster. Julius Caesar is considered one of the most important rulers in the history of the world. He lived from 100-44 B.C. He became an intelligent and brilliant military leader, and made Rome the capital of an empire that stretched out far throughout Europe. He was famous for being a politician and a writer, as well as, of course, the skillful ruler of Rome from 49-44 B.C. Early Life Julius Caesar was born in Rome. He has been said to have been born by a caesarean section, which is part of the reason why it is called a caesarean. (A caesarean is when the baby won't come out right, so the doctor cuts the woman open, reaches into her womb, and pulls the baby out from there.) When he was 17, he married Cornelia, who was the daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna. Lucius led the Marian Group , which were the followers of the popular leader, Gaius Marius. Lucius ordered Caesar to divorce Cornelia, but he refused to do so. He went to Greece to study philosophy, and later, Lucius pardoned him, so Caesar returned to Rome. Cornelia had a daughter (of which Julius was the father) named Julia. Cornelia died in 68 B.C. though. His Power A Plot to Kill Caesar had now become the unquestioned ruler of Rome. He forgave Pompey's followers, people honored him for his powerful leadership by granting him dictatorship for 10 years, which later became for life. One day, at a public festival, he was offered the crown as king of Rome. But because the Romans had thrown out a king (for good) about 500 years ago, and because the Romans hated kings, he refused the crown. Even though Caesar refused the power to be king, his fellow "friends" and senators suspected that he would make himself king one day. Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius (two of which Julius had forgiven) led a plot to kill Julius Caesar. So, on the fateful morning of March 15, 44 B.C., his former friends cornered him in the Senate House and stabbed him to death. It has been said that his last words were, "You too Brutus," from the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. He was left dead with 23 stabs. . . . . .at the foot of Pompey's statue.
Tomfolio.com: History: Europe: Rome, Ancient 4. Caesar, Gaius Julius (BCc 10244 on The Water Supply of the City of Rome of SextusJulius Frontinus, Water How, WW A HISTORY OF ROME to the Death of Caesar. http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?catid=95&subid=2978
Latin233 to the life and writings of Gaius Juilus Caesar (100 James Ruebel, ed. Caesar andthe Crisis of the www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/suetoniusJulius.html (also http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/clst/Latin233.html
Diverseminds.com/razorwings/inspiration/latin.txt July For Julius Caesar (Gaius Julius), who reformed the Roman calendar with advicefrom the Suetonius, The Deified Julius , para. 37 Caesar's most famous motto http://diverseminds.com/razorwings/inspiration/latin.txt
D.T.'s Today In History Basic Datebook July 12th Dracula 1931; some say b. 1884 Julius caesar 100B.C.=d 55) General, Statesman, King,Gay, FNGaius; Roman Emperor Tanny, PO Box 19569, San Diego, ca 921590569. http://www.davesdatebook.com/64files/64db0712.htm
Roman was the son of the consul Gaius Sulpicius Galba Britain by the Roman general GnaeusJulius Agricola; the IMP T Caesar VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right / TR http://www.pinn.net/~sandy/RulersCoins/romanpic.htm
Extractions: Jerusalem timeline home ROMAN - COINS COIN INFORMATION ON ROMAN RULERS AND EMPERORS FROM THE ROMAN CONQUEST OF JUDAEA THROUGH THE SECOND JEWISH REVOLT AGAINST ROME 63 BCE TO 138 CE RULER COIN INFORMATION Pompey the Great, 63 to 47 BCE Pompey the Great, 63 to 47 BCE King Aretas kneeling, associated with victory in Judaea by Pompey the Great, subjugation of Nabatean King Areta, ally of Maccabean Aristobulus II right / Bacchius kneeling beside his camel extending olive branch. AR Denarius, NEPTUNI. head of Pompey right, trident in front; dolphin below. Rv. Q NASIDIVS. Galley saling r.; star above. Sextus Pompey Magnus, son of Pompey the Great,40 BCE,denarius, AR, 3.62g, 3/4" dia.,O: bare head of Pompey the Great right between lituus and capius R: Neptune left, foot on prow, between brothers Anapias and Amphinomus with their parents on their shoulders Conquered Judaea and Syria in 63 BCE. Forms first triumvirate with Julius Caesar in 60. Defeated by Julius Caesar and murdered in Egypt in 47.
A2Z Birthdays Two, Swanee, Animal Crackers in my Soup Caesar,Julius b.7 55) General, Statesman,King, Gay FNGaius; Roman Emperor b.10/13/1938 Gospel Singer Caesar,Sid b http://a2z.davesdatebook.com/a2z/78a2z152.htm
D.T.'s Today In History Basic Datebook March 15th Roll Bassist, b. in Berkeley, ca; RNPhillip Director, Jesus Christ Superstar, EvitaJulius caesar 44B.C General, Statesman, King, Gay, FNGaius; Roman Emperor http://www.davesdatebook.com/64files/64db0315.htm