-
GAIVS IVLIVS CAESAR; the form
CAIVS is also attested,
using the
older Roman representation of G by C. The
standard abbreviation was C.
IVLIVS CÆSAR,...
- The
Tragedy of
Julius Caesar (First
Folio title: The
Tragedie of
Ivlivs Cæsar),
often shortened to
Julius Caesar, is a
history play and
tragedy by William...
- A
denarius minted c. 18 BC. Obverse:
CAESAR AVGVSTVS; reverse:
comet of
eight rays with tail upward;
DIVVS IVLIV[S] 'divine Julius'....
-
lower case letters, "J", or "U"), Caesar's name is
properly rendered GAIVS IVLIVS CAESAR (the
spelling CAIVS is also
attested and is
interchangeable with...
- A
denarius minted circa 18 BC. Obverse:
CAESAR AVGVSTVS; reverse:
DIVVS IVLIV(S)...
- Procurators, and
Legates of
Roman Judaea E. G.
Turner (1954). "Tiberivs
Ivlivs Alexander".
Journal of
Roman Studies. 44.
Society for the
Promotion of Roman...
- set of
Spanish coins displays an eight-ra****
comet with the
words DIVVS IVLIVS,
meaning Divine Julius. The poet
Virgil writes in his
ninth eclogue that...
- buildings. 35 6
February 337 – 12
April 352 (15 years, 66 days) St
Julius I
IVLIVS Rome, Italy,
Roman Empire Roman citizen.
Feast day 12 April. He was involved...
- modern-day
Azerbaijan which reads: IMP
DOMITIANO CAESARE AVG GERMANIC,
LVCIVS IVLIVS MAXIMVS CENTVRIO LEG XII FVL (To Imp(erator) Domiti****
Caesar Aug(ustus)...
- Boyuk-Dash mountain,
which reads: IMP
DOMITIANO CAESARE AVG GERMANIC,
LVCIVS IVLIVS MAXIMVS CENTVRIO LEG XII FVL (To Imp(erator) Domiti****
Caesar Aug(ustus)...