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  • Africa Proconsularis and Numid
    ... Empire. Mutual Benefit for Roman and Africa By Caesar's day, Africa produced nearly 50,000 tons of grain per year. Regular winter ...
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  • Julius Caesar
    ... His uncle Marius was forced to escape to Africa. At a very early age Caesar witnessed great suffering and misery. Sulla, a Roman general took over Italy. ...
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  • Rise of ancient roman Empire
    ... at Philippi by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius, two of Caesar's assassins, was ... Octavian taking Italy and the west, Antony the east, and Lepidus Africa. ...
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  • Augustus Julius Ceaser
    ... Together this second triumvirate defeated Caesar's assassins in 42 BC and thousands of ... ruled in Greece and the east, and Lepidus took charge of North Africa. ...
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  • Julius Caesar 6
    ... His victories in Egypt, Pontus, Gaul, Africa, and parts in the Asia Minor were some of Caesar's greatest honors, (Bruns 99) and is considered "the most ...
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  • Mark Antony 2
    ... Lepidus was an important man who made his fame with Caesar in the civil ... eastern providences and Gaul, Octavian took Italy and Spain, and Lepidus took Africa. ...
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  • Caesar's Reforms
    ... Land in Africa or Asia was abundant and cheap compared with land in ... Caesar reformed the government of Rome because of ambiguities and inefficiencies which had ...
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  • Julius Caesar
    ... He established many towns in Spain, France, Germany, and Africa, including Carthage and Corinth (Cross). Caesar also set out to colonize and rebuild cities ...
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  • The Life of Gaius Julius Caesar
    ... The civil war flared up again, this time in Africa, where the sons of ... spite of reinforcements for the Pompeians from the king of Mauritania Caesar once again ...
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  • Augustus Caesar
    ... was against Mark Antony, who was the right hand man of Julius Caesar and also ... took the east, Augustus took the west, and Lepidus away to Africa, since he was ...
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  • Julius Cesar
    ... In 48 BC Caesar took over his title of dictator. He returned to Rome for a short time but soon went back to Africa to crush his opponents. ...
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  • history 4
    ... After Caesar's death, his adopted grandson, Octavian, formed the second triumvirate with ... ruled the east, Octavian the west and Italy, and Lepidus ruled Africa. ...
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  • julieas ceasar
    ... After defeating allies of Pompey in Anatolia (47 BC), North Africa (47 BC), Thapsus (46 BC) and Munda, Spain (45 BC), Caesar was appointed dictator of Rome. ...
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  • Marcus Crassus
    ... conflicts. He decided to leave Africa and move on to Italy to help Sulla. ... more. He envied the relationship that Pompey and Caesar had together. ...
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  • Slavery in Greece Rome and Africa
    ... In most cases, slavery systems in Africa were more like indentured servitude ... were held in great contempt and did not fit into society such as slaves of Caesar. ...
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  • Augustus
    ... took control of Egypt, and Marcus Lepidus assumed power in North Africa while Octavian ... Their next move was to avenge the murder of Julius Caesar and to move ...
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  • Roman empire
    ... 1 battle, they remained fighting in other areas like Spain, Italy, Africa and Sicily ... Generals tried to become Rome's new Emperor, but only Julius Caesar was the ...
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  • roman empire
    ... 1 battle, they remained fighting in other areas like Spain, Italy, Africa and Sicily ... Generals tried to become Rome's new Emperor, but only Julius Caesar was the ...
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  • Cleopatra
    ... Eventually the empire was divided among three men: Caesar's great-nephew, Octavian ... world, though they allowed Lepidus to remain in northern Africa and govern ...
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  • Western Domination
    ... As Brutus ran Caesar through, the kindly, 'humble' preachers put a dagger in Africa's back, and left it to die, in agony and pain as a glorious nation crumbled ...
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  • augustus
    ... West. Lepidus controlled Africa. The leaders led a ruthless campaign to punish Caesar's assassins but soon turned on each other. ...
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  • Anthony vs Octavian
    ... Lepidus was evicted from Africa which was placed under Octavius' control. ... "Imperator Caesar divi filius" (Commander Caesar, son of the god). ...
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  • Cleopatra
    ... P.183) Antony and Cleopatra After the death of Julius Caesar in 44 ... specific territories: Antony took the east, Octavian - the west, and Lepidus took Africa. ...
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  • Langston Hughes
    ... He touches on past, historical events, like the days of "Caesar" and the "Belgians ... The first example is a situation that has taken place in Africa; the second ...
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  • langston hughes
    ... He touches on past, historical events, like the days of "Caesar" and the "Belgians ... The first example is a situation that has taken place in Africa; the second ...
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  • The Effects Of Romes Expansion
    ... along the coast of fertile land along the coast of North Africa, and a ... Nardo 1994, author of "The Roman Republic" stated that: Julius Caesar's sudden death ...
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  • Augustus Ceasar
    ... was against Mark Antony, who was the right hand man of Julius Caesar and also ... took the east, Augustus took the west, and Lepidus away to Africa, since he was ...
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  • Ancient Egypt
    ... and the queen named her son Caesarion co-ruler with her as Ptolemy Caesar." Nefertiti was ... The largest city in Africa is Cairo, which is the capital of Egypt. ...
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  • Cleopatra
    ... the center of trade for three continents- Europe, Asia, and Africa (7). Alexander ... to claim her prize (Egypt) until the arrival of Julius Caesar at Alexandria ...
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  • Rome-Western Civilization
    ... While the Roman fleet was interfering with Hannibal's supply line, Scipio landed in Africa in 204 BC. ... This man was Julius Caesar. ...
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