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Caesar salad celebrates its 101st birthday in July 2025. We look at the origins of the popular dish — surprisingly, it ...
By most historical accounts, the Roman Emperor Caligula was a nightmare–a sadistic, debaucherous, and unstable despot.
Imagine an advanced civilization filled with architectural wonders and military power that once spanned vast territories ...
Without a son of his own, he needed an heir. Caesar quickly adopted his great nephew, Augustus. He also moved fast to strengthen the northern borders of the empire and tackle its enemies in the east.
Caesar salad, according to common acclaim, is named for Roman emperor Julius Caesar. You can stick a knife in that delicious myth. Instead, credit romaine emperor Caesar Cardini, an immigrant ...
Julius Caesar Of course, Julius Caesar was never an emperor. He was a military leader and politician when the Roman Republic was in its death throes.
Named after the first Roman emperor, Caesar Augustus, this secluded hotel is perched almost 1,000 feet above the sea in Capri, Italy.
Few of the Paris journals comment on the preface to the Emperor's "History of Julius Caesar," which will be published on the 1st of March.
Mr. John B. Firth, the writer of "Augustus Caesar," tells his readers at the outset that Octavian, the grand-nephew of Julius Caesar, was a personage very difficult to understand.
Adopted by Julius Caesar, Augustus ascended to the throne at the age of 18 and was the longest reigning emperor in Rome’s history. Began border expansion and established the backbone of Roman rule.