Presents the life of the famed ancient Roman general, politician, and emperor Julius Caesar, the most powerful man in the world in his day, who is still regarded as one of the greatest leaders of all time.
An adaptation, with simplified language, of "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare in which Cassius, fearing Julius Caesar's ambition, forms a conspiracy among Roman republicans to assassinate him on the Ides of March.
In this book, Caesar's life and impressive accomplishments are related within the historical context of the Roman Republic, transforming into an empire.
Presents the complete text of William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," with a line-by-line translation of the play in simple language, a list of characters, and a commentary.
A 1953 feature film production of Shakespeare's tragedy in which Cassius, fearing Julius Caesar's ambition, forms a conspiracy among Roman republicans, including Caesar's trusted friend Brutus, to assassinate him on the Ides of March.
A biography of Roman emperor Julius Caesar, covering his childhood, rise to power, conquest of Gaul, and assassination as well as other topics, and presents information on life in the Roman Empire.
Seventeen-year-old Fallon, the daughter of a Celtic king whose other daughter was killed by the army of Julius Caesar, is captured and sold to a training school for female gladiators owned by Caesar and must overcome rivalries while trying to understand her feelings for Cai, a young Roman soldier.