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As the official story of Cleopatra's death goes, the Egyptian queen locked herself in a mausoleum in Alexandria on an August day in 30 B.C.E. and sent for a venomous snake. After she received an asp, ...
"Veni, vidi, vici," or "I came, I saw, I conquered," is a phrase popularly attributed to Julius Caesar — but why did the ...
Featured artefacts from The British Museum’s world-famous collection include the double-headed serpent of the Aztecs, the ...
Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit is bringing Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” to the D — quite literally. The theatre is reimagining the classic play in modern times, set in a Detroit high ...
Lone Star Ballet fuses classical dance with modern flair in Cleopatra’s epic story of ambition and tragedy this weekend in Amarillo.
Dive into Cleopatra’s epic story of ambition and tragedy, as Lone Star Ballet fuses classical dance with modern flair in Amarillo.
46 BCE: Julius Caesar's "Year Of Confusion" Was 80 Days Longer Than Normal You can't just add several months to a year, unless you're Julius Caesar.
Ancient writer Plutarch also proclaimed that Cleopatra’s beauty was “not altogether incomparable,” and that her “irresistible charm” made her so intriguing. She Was Living In Rome At The Time Of ...
But beyond his romance with Cleopatra, Mark Antony was also one of ancient Rome’s most influential figures. Following the assassination of Julius Caesar, Antony established himself as one of the most ...