The rise of Julius Caesar began in 60 B.C.
On March 15, 44 B.C., Julius Caesar was murdered
The Roman Legion consisted of 5,000 soldiers
Hannibal was Carthage's general during the Punic Wars
The "Circus Maximus" was a place of entertainment for the citizens,
most commonly known for their horse chariot races
Mark and Cleopatra had a "thing" even though he had a wife.
Also, she could talk him into doing anything.
The first people of Rome settled along the Tiber River.
Brutus was the man who set-up the murder of Julius Caesar.
Rome started off with only foot soldiers (infantry) and horse-back soldiers (cavalry)
Patricians were the "higher class" of Rome, while the plebeians were the "regular" people.
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