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Caesar (Latin: [ˈkae̯.sar]
English pl. Caesars;
Latin pl.
Caesares; in Gr****: Καῖσαρ Kaîsar) is a
title of
imperial character. It
derives from the cognomen...
- both abdicated.
Their caesares,
Galerius and
Constantius Chlorus, were both
raised to the rank of augustus, and two new
caesares were appointed: Maximinus...
- The
Julii Caesares were the most
illustrious family of the
patrician gens Julia. The
family first appears in
history during the
Second Punic War, when...
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adopted into the
family of the
Julii Caesares. He was a
Claudius by descendance,
although he had
Julii Caesares among his ancestors, from both his mother's...
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Cesare Borgia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtʃeːzare ˈbɔrdʒa, ˈtʃɛː-]; Valencian: Cèsar
Borja [ˈsɛzaɾ ˈbɔɾdʒa]; Spanish: César
Borja [ˈθesaɾ ˈβoɾxa]; 13 September...
- (classical Latin: Iulia) is the
nomen of
various women of the
family Julii Caesares, a
branch of the gens Julia, one of the most
ancient patrician houses at...
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deriving from the two
families composing the
imperial dynasty: the
Julii Caesares and
Claudii Nerones.
Julius and
Claudius were two
Roman family names; in...
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Julii Caesares who
appear in history, such as
Roman dictator Julius Caesar and
emperor Augustus. ****tus is the
earliest member of the
Julii Caesares whose...
- son of the
dictator and
first Roman emperor Other members of the
Julii Caesares, the
family from
which the
dictator came
Gaius Julius Caesar (proconsul)...
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Cesare Baronio, C.O. (as an
author also
known as
Caesar Baronius; 30
August 1538 – 30 June 1607) was an
Italian Oratorian,
cardinal and
historian of the...