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The Adventures Of Asterix
by quicksand
"Ouch!" yells Julius Caesar in sheer pain as the rebel Chief Vercingetroix throws down his arms at Caesar's feet, confirming his surrender. JC yells in pain, not being able to bear the impact of... published 5 days ago
What is a leap year what do you know about leap years
by privateye2500
Did you know that 2008 is a Leap Year? Most people didn't know it and even fewer people know what February 29th is all about. So here's the deal on leap Year! The original Roman 355 day calandar had one... published 7 months ago
Julius Caesar - The Assassination: History and Shakespeare Combined
by glassvisage
The ideas revolving around the assassination of Julius Gaius Caesar seem to be rather prevalent for the most part. Many of the details and opinions are shared by Caesar enthusiasts worldwide, throughout time.... published 3 months ago
Seasonal July Bedroom Decoration Using Artwork
by Elijah S
July derives its name from Julius Caesar. That's the guy who "was ambitious." Although he payed for his ambition with his life -- if Shakespeare got it right -- he left many relics to remind us about himself:... published 6 weeks ago
Battle of Alesia (52 BC)
by balisunset
In 60 b.c. Julius Caesar entered into a political alliance with the two most powerful men in Rome, Crassus and Pompey, forming the "Triumvirate." The three ruled the Roman Republic together while at the same... published 3 months ago
Gorilla Review - GENGHIS (Birth of An Empire) by Conn Iggulden
by FoursX2
Published by Dell Fiction, this 528 page work is the first book in Conn Iggulden's new Genghis series. It's historical fiction of the highest quality! The richness of the work is the result of the author's in depth research. published 5 weeks ago
Royal Love ~ Royal Romances and Weddings
by blessedmommy
Royalty has always been a type of romance. The love of royal celebrities has always been staged for the world to see. Weddings that are only dreamed about and fantasized by the common society are made reality... published 8 months ago
The Dead Guy Interviews of Michael Stusser
by The Lost Dutchman
This guy (alive and kicking) really rocks! Ever wanted to ask Van Gogh about the whole ear episode or Beethoven for his take on "American Idol"? How about Napoleon about his complex, or if Frida might... published 4 months ago
Riddles and Puns
by Kenny Wordsmith
My punctuation is horrible; I was always late to school. My grammar was not very good,either, she liked my sister more. But I loved reading the 'Figures of Speech' chapter in my grammar book when I was... published 10 months ago
Clinton Deserves a Break
by William F. Torpey
Dirty politics is as old as Moses, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. But when it rears its ugly head, it's always dirty pool. President Clinton, in 1994, was a victim of such tactics, but he was in good company -- Harry Truman, for one. published 10 months ago










