Julius Caesar the final verdict
This week the questions are all about Julius Caesar, and in particular:- What were his motives? Did he aim at reform/revolution from the start? Also, how was he viewed by the wider population after the Ides of March?

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Julius Caesar the general - Ides of March Special

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Caesar Augustus - THE MAN and his STORY

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HANNIBAL and SCIPIO

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Caesar and the Egyptian Campaign 48-47BC

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Politics Chat, June 9, 2026

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Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography

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Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar

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The Julio Claudians - The Conquered and the Proud episode 15

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MARK ANTONY the POLITICIAN

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8 Sulla, civil war and dictatorship

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Caesar and the clemency at Corfinium - The Italian campaign of 49 BC

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Were Roman soldiers nice? Were they heroes or villains?

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Eric Cline On The Sea Peoples Invasion of Ancient Egypt

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Roman Governors: 1 The Republic and Cicero in Cilicia, 51-50 BC

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The Sixties, Cicero, Catiline, Cato and Caesar - The Conquered and the Proud Episode 9

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The Knowledge of the First Civilizations | Dr. Irving Finkel

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Spartacus and the Slave Rebellion 73-71 BC - The History

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

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Alexander vs Philip of Macedon – Who Was Greater? ft. Adrian Goldsworthy

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