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Talk:Julius Caesar
Talk:Julius Caesar This is a selected entry on Template ... what I have done. And I am Caesar. --Gaius Julius Caesar Where on earth does this quotation ...
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Julius Caesar Scaliger
Julius Caesar Scaliger Julius Caesar Scaliger (April 23, 1484 – October 21 ... 1558 he had the highest scientific and literary reputation of any man in Europe. ...
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Julius Caesar Scaliger (translated from German)
Julius Caesar Scaliger Julius Caesar Scaliger (* 23. April 1484 in Riva del ... large earnings/services, that it enjoyed highest literary and scientific call in Europe with ...
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Julius Nyerere
Julius Nyerere Julius Kambarage Nyerere Order 1st President of Tanzania ... Spouse Maria Nyerere Signature [[Image:{{{signature}}}|128px]] Julius Kambarage Nyerere (April 13, 1922 - October 14 ... a local Zanaki chief called Nyerere Burito, Julius Nyerere was known by the Swahili name ... Abdullah, who was the Sultan of Zanzibar. Julius Nyerere on Time Magazine Mar. 13, ...
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Julia Tsezar' (translated from Russian)
... and then remove the notation {{wikify}} . Julia Caesar's bust Gaius Julia Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar) (102 or 100 to n. 3. — ... general, the writer. By its achievement Galliums Caesar enlarged romance peace to the coasts ...
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List of Latin phrases (full)
... the bottom of my heart" Attributed to Julius Caesar. Can mean "with deepest affection" or "sincerely ... also claimed by Suetonius to have been Caesar Augustus' last words. Applied by Sibelius to ... Saint's name. A common title of works in hagiography. actus reus "guilty act" The ... the Greek Kalends" Attributed by Suetonius to Caesar Augustus. The phrase means "never" and ...
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Italian literature
... Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have has a long, influential history. Prominent ... include Dante Alighieri, Machiavelli and Petrarch. For works from ancient Rome see Latin literature. Origins ... immediately preceded the appearance of purely Italian works. There is evidence that a kind of ... classified by Segre et al. as "Archaic Works" (Componimenti Arcaici): "such are labeled the first literary works in the Italian vernacular, their ...
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Byzantine Literature
... language during the Middle Ages, although certain works written in Latin, like the Corpus Juris ... secular poetry. The other two include new literary genres, ecclesiastical and theological literature, and popular ... former is classical, the latter popular. The works of the historians belong to scholarly literature ... for the history of civilization. Historians Classical literary tradition set the standard for Byzantine historians ... subjects, and in style of composition. Their works are thoroughly concrete and objective in ...
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Talk:List of famous gay, lesbian or bisexual people/archive3
... octatonic scale in 1879 and whose modernistic works (admired by both Debussy and Proust) she ... section. There is little dispute in the literary world or amongst historical biographers concerning Hughes ... no real idea of how this list works, but since I am a gay man ... bisexual. I don't understand how this works; can I just add him to the ... 114 21:00, 11 August 2005 (UTC) Julius Caesar? I've removed Julius Caesar. ...
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French literature of the 17th century
... French literature By Category French language French literary history Medieval 16th Century - 17th Century 18th ... Roman Theater of the Absurd Criticism & Awards Literary theory - Critics Literary Prizes Most visited Molière - Racine - Balzac Stendhal ... point for authors and poets. Henri's literary tastes seemed largely limited to the chivalric novel Amadis of Gaul. Literary culture was thus decentralized in the ...
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