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a.d. III Īd. Iūl. DCLII AVC ūsque ad Īd. Mār. DCCX AVC
GĀIUS IŪLIUS CAESAR a.d. III Īd. Iūl. DCLII AVC ūsque ad Īd. Mār. DCCX AVC
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FAMILIA CAESARIS Nātus est a.d. III Īd. Iūl. C. Māriō et Q. Lutātiō Catulō cōnsulibus (annō DCLII ab urbe conditā) Pater erat Gāius Iūlius Caesar et māter erat Aurēlia Cotta Mārius quoque erat patruus Caesaris Populārēs versus Optimātēs Caesar putāvit Aenēam esse prōgenitōrem Rōma Antīqua Gāius Mārius Aenēās
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PĪRĀTAE MARIS NOSTRĪ! Caesar, Sullā dictātōre, in rēs mīlitārēs versābātur Bis ā pirātīs ē Ciliciā captus Caesar cum pirātīs pugnābat et tandem eōs crūcifīxit
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CURSUS HONŌRUM CAESARIS
Annō LXVIII ante Chrīstum nātum (DCLXXXVI AVC) - Quaestor in Baeticā, Hispāniā
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CURSUS HONŌRUM CAESARIS
Gnaeus Pompēius Magnus Aedīlis curūlis Pontifex Māximus Cōnsul annō DCXCV AVC (LIX ante Chrīstum nātum) Erat triumvir cum Cn. Pompēiō Magnō et M. Liciniō Crassō Marcus Licinius Crassus
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Vercingetorix, dux Gallōrum
DĒ BELLŌ GALLICŌ Prōcōnsul in Galliā Cisalpīnā Omnem Galliam vincere volēbat Octō annōs bellum gestum est. Vercingetorix, dux Gallōrum
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FACTA MĪRĀBILIA! Cūr Caesar in capite foliōrum corōnam gerit?
Caesar linguam mīlitibus creāvit ut nūllī hostēs nūntiōs intellegerent Dē Bellō Gallicō erat cōdex prīmus (sīcut liber hodiernus) Calendārium novum sōlāre fēcit - Mēnsis Quīntīlis mūtātus est
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ĀLEA IACTA EST! Crassus interfectus est in Parthiā
Pompēius putāvit Caesarem esse prōditōrem Caesar trāns flūmen Rubicōnem cum mīlitibus trānsīvit, et bellum cīvīle inter Caesarem et Pompēium incēpit
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Coin on top right from Caesar’s dictatorship
VĒNĪ, VĪDĪ, VĪCĪ! Vēnī, vīdī, vīcī! Proelium Zēlae in Āfricā brevissimum fuit Mox Caesar victor bellī cīvīlis ēvāsit Caesar mox dictātor factus est Rōmānī timēbant nē Caesar rēx fieret Coin on top right from Caesar’s dictatorship
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MORS CAESARIS “Cavē Īdūs Mārtiās!”
Īd. Mār. C. Vibiō Pānsā Caetroniānō et A. Hirtiō cōnsulibus (annō XLIV ante Christum nātum) XXIII vulneribus Caesar cōnfossus est “Et tū, Brūte?” (vel "Καὶ σὺ, τεκνόν;") Octāviānus, quī Augustus imperātor posteā factus est, futūrus hērēs Caesaris erat. Coins of Brutus issued immediately after Caesar’s murder Octāviānus (Augustus)
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