A superb general and politician, Julius Caesar (c.100 BC – 44 BC / Reigned 46 – 44 BC) changed the course of Roman history. Although he did not rule for long, he gave Rome fresh hope and a ...
In the middle of the civil war that would bring him to power, Julius Caesar spent the winter of 48 BC in Egypt. There he met Cleopatra, the woman who would set Roman nerves on edge for most of the ...
Roman proconsul Julius Caesar conducts a series of military campaigns ... Roman Bank HeistRome’s treasury was housed in the Temple of Saturn at the Forum; it was sacked by Caesar in 49 B.C ...
Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered the first evidence of Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain in 54BC. The discovery of a defensive ditch and weapons led them to identify Pegwell Bay in ...
Cleopatra VII, whose reign lasted from 51 to 30 BC, is the Egyptian queen who famously romanced Julius Caesar and Mark Antony ... The artefacts have helped date the temple to the Late Baltic ...
Archaeological discoveries often reveal intriguing glimpses into the past, and recent excavations at the Taposiris Magna ...
Under a temple wall along Egypt’s northern coast, the small, marble bust of a potential queen was discovered. George Youssef via Unsplash As queen of Egypt, lover of Julius Caesar and Marc ...
A small statue discovered under a temple wall at the site of an ancient Egyptian city may depict Cleopatra VII, the Egyptian queen who romanced Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, according to the ...
A small statue discovered under a temple wall at the site of an ancient Egyptian city may depict Cleopatra VII, the Egyptian queen who romanced Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, according to the ...
The artefacts helped date the temple to the Late Baltic Age and the construction of its walls to the 1st century BC. Researchers said the statue of the lady with the crown was likely of Queen ...