Caesar's dictatorship and the Ides of March - The CONQUERED AND THE PROUD 11
Continuing 'The conquered and the proud', this time we look at Julius Caesar as dictator in Rome, about his activities and reforms and his murder on the 15th March - The Ides of March - in 44 BC. We talk about Brutus, Cassius and the other conspirators and what motivated them.

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12 The Rise of Augustus

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Julius Caesar the general - Ides of March Special

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Trajan and Hadrian - 20 The Conquered and the Proud

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Killing CAESAR - the Ides of March and the conspiracy against Julius Caesar

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The Gracchi - the Conquered and the Proud 6

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Fall Asleep to the ENTIRE Story of the French Revolution — The End of the French Monarchy

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Julius Caesar the final verdict

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Antony as a soldier and commander - Part One

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1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)

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Caesar Augustus - THE MAN and his STORY

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The First Triumvirate - The Conquered and the Proud 10

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Why Leonardo was a saboteur, Gutenberg went broke, and Florence was weird – Ada Palmer

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Dr. Adrian Goldsworthy reacts to "The Big Lie of Cannae"

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Fall Asleep to the ENTIRE History of Ancient Greece

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Rome's Crisis of the Third Century Explained with Adrian Goldsworthy

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How The Dutch Lost Their Empire | And Why The US Is Next

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Who Was Josephus? Jewish Biography as History Dr. Henry Abramson

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Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar

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14 Augustus and the empire - The Conquered and the Proud

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