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Julius CaesarBUY THE BOOKJULIUS CAESAR: A Biography, by Philip Freeman Julius Caesar was one of the greatest heroes of human history-or one of its most pernicious villains, depending on who you believe. Many of the American Founding Fathers despised Caesar as the evil genius who overthrew their beloved Roman Republic. The medieval poet Dante assigned him a blessed afterlife among the most virtuous pagans while sentencing his two leading murderers, Brutus and Cassius, to the lowest levels of Hell. In my biography, however, I strive not to praise Caesar overmuch or bury him among the tyrants of history. Caesar was a complex man of incredible courage, ambition, honor, and vanity, as well as one of the greatest generals the world has ever known. But he was also a masterful politician, priest, lawyer, and writer, who among his many lesser-known accomplishments gave us the calendar we still use today. Julius Caesar follows the Roman leader from his childhood in the slums of Rome to his military victories throughout the Roman world and murder on the Ides of March. We meet a host of characters who shaped his life, from his mother Aurelia to Marius, Sulla, Pompey, Cicero, and Cleopatra. Along the way I explore the life and times of the late Roman Republic, from the slave rebellion of Spartacus and the luxurious world of Ptolemaic Egypt to Roman gladiators and chariot races." |
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