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  1. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    1: ...s_caesar.jpg|thumbnail|150px|right|Bust of Julius Caesar]]
    2: ...man Republic]] into the [[Roman Empire]]. In 55BC Caesar launched the first Roman invasion of [[Britain]],...
    4: ...]] under Caesar's grand-nephew and adopted son, [[Caesar Augustus]].
    6: ...l from his own written [[Literary works of Julius Caesar|''Commentaries'' (''Commentarii'')]], and many de...
    9: ...to myth was the son of [[Venus (goddess)|Venus]]. Caesar was raised in the Subura, a lower-class neighborh...
  2. Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
    1: ...e:aug11_01.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Bust of Augustus Caesar]]
    3: ...leopatra VII of Egypt]] to emerge victoriously as Caesar Augustus and the first [[Roman Emperor]].
    5: He would complete Caesar's dreams of unifying Rome under one man by reform...
    7: ... for the Empire for over 400 years. His surname [[Caesar]] and title [[Augustus]] would be taken by all su...
    10: ..., the niece of [[Julius Caesar]], making Octavian Caesar’s great nephew.

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  1. Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
    9: ...she named her eldest son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV [[Caesarion]] ([[44 BC|44]]–[[30 BC]]).
    11: ...). After a short war, Ptolemy XIII was killed and Caesar restored Cleopatra to her throne, with Ptolemy XI...
    13: ... boy his heir, naming his grand-nephew [[Augustus Caesar|Octavian]] instead.
    15: ...tolemy XIV died mysteriously. Cleopatra then made Caesarion her co-regent. She may have poisoned her broth...
    17: ...rs]] who ruled Rome in the power vacuum following Caesar's death, summoned Cleopatra to meet him in [[Tars...
  2. Boudicca (6973 bytes)
    15: ...eported to have made the same mistake in [[Julius Caesar]]'s [[Gallic Wars]].) Tacitus reports that "Accor...
  3. Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
    13: ...n home. Soon after this the decree of [[Augustus Caesar|Augustus]] (Luke 2:1) required that they should p...
    25: ... for ''God-bearer'') and ''[[St. Mary]]''. Catholics also refer to her as ''Mother of the Church'', ''...
    45: Both Roman Catholics and Orthodox make a clear distinction between suc...
    61: ...er children with [[Joseph the Betrothed]]. Catholics and Orthodox explain references to Jesus' brother...
    86: For Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics alike, [[assumption of Mary|Mary's assumption]], ...
  4. Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
    31: ...This idea is rejected by most Protestants. Catholics, on the other hand, consider this one person to b...
    52: ... egg in her hand and exclaimed "Christ is risen!" Caesar laughed, and said that Christ rising from the dea...
  5. Vivien Leigh (4286 bytes)
    11: ... ''[[Skin of Our Teeth]]'', the [[1946]] film ''[[Caesar and Cleopatra]]'', and the [[1948]] epic film ''[...
    32: *''[[Caesar and Cleopatra]]'' ([[1945]])
  6. Relic (11473 bytes)
    1: ...us systems besides that of [[Christianity]]. Relics are an important aspect of [[Buddhism]] and [[Hin...
    3: ==Christian relics==
    5: ===History of Christian relics===
    7: ...D). A source often cited for the efficacy of relics that are objects is the passage in Acts mentionin...
    9: ...r of Heisterbach]]. These miracle tales made relics much sought after during the Middle Ages.
  7. Ptolemy Philadelphus (618 bytes)
    3: ...[[Cleopatra VII of Egypt|Cleopatra]]. [[Augustus Caesar]] took him and his sister [[Cleopatra Selene]] ba...
  8. George Washington (29551 bytes)
    58: ...ted to seize and retain power—like [[Julius Caesar]] before him or [[Napoleon]] after him—he p...
  9. Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
    100: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Caesar A. Rodney]]'''||align="left"|1807–1809
  10. James Madison (15187 bytes)
    21: ...me a prominent figure in [[Virginia]] state politics, helping to draft their declaration of religious ...
    83: ...ited States|Attorney General]]||align="left"|'''[[Caesar A. Rodney]]'''||align="left"|1809–1811
    113: ...e terms of his will, $2000 was bequeathed to the ACS through its tireless agent Rev. Dr. [[Ralph Rando...
  11. Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
    48: ...rrendered or was driven from the field. Such tactics often resulted in heavy casualties for Grant's me...
    70: ... of southern blacks and suppress the violent tactics of the [[Ku Klux Klan]]; not so many that would h...
    164: ... of its kind since the ''Commentaries of [[Julius Caesar]]''," and they are widely regarded as among the f...
  12. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    34: ...r more than a hundred years previously. [[Julius Caesar]] dallied with [[Cleopatra VII of Egypt|Cleopatra...
    44: ... have centred in the vicinity of the Serapeum and Caesareum; both become Christian churches. The Pharos a...
    102: ...al Hill near the Ramleh station. This was used by Caesar as a fortress, where he stood a siege from the ci...
    108: ...ins of which have been discovered; but the actual Caesareum, so far as not eroded by the waves, lies under...
    174: *[http://www.unesco.org/csi/pub/source/alex5.htm Mostafa el-Abbadi on the pi...
  13. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    3: ...reflected in its complex institutions and [[Politics of Belgium|political history]].
    57: ...'[[De Bello Gallico]]''. In this same work Julius Caesar referred to the [[Belgae]] as "the bravest of all...
    59: ...e main base for [[armed force|military]], [[politics|political]] and economic stability. Christianity ...
    69: ...he Belgian state as a colony for 150m Belgian francs. From then on, it became [[Belgian Congo]], befor...
    76: == Politics==
  14. Papyrus (5819 bytes)
    15: ...Herculaneum]], containing the library of [[Julius Caesar]]'s father-in-law, was preserved by the eruption ...
  15. Isis (20790 bytes)
    81: [[Tacitus]] writes that after [[Julius Caesar]]'s assassination, a temple in honour of Isis had...
  16. Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
    25: ...hey began to struggle with each other for power. Caesar emerged victorious from the resulting Civil War, ...
    27: In the last republican power struggle, Caesar's designated heir, [[Octavian]], defeated [[Marcu...
    98: ...tical gain in the cut throat world of Roman politics, so it was not as urgent.
    117: ...nly 19 g of copper). <!--[http://www.ces.org.za/docs/what%20is%20money.htm according to Innes] - This ...
    164: ... adopt [[maniple (military unit)|manipular]] tactics and divided the infantry into three lines: ''[[ha...
  17. Ancient history (7857 bytes)
    51: * [[100 BC]] - [[Julius Caesar]] is born.
    52: * [[49 BC]] - Civil War between Caesar and [[Pompey the Great]].
  18. South Carolina (11968 bytes)
    62: == Demographics ==
    105: ...ted in the Upcountry is Table Rock State Park and Caesar's Head State Park. The [[Chattooga River]], loca...
    115: ... Cohodas, Nadine. '''Strom Thurmond and the Politics of Southern Change,'''. Simon & Schuster, 1993.
    116: * Danielson, Michael N. '''Profits and Politics in Paradise: The Development of Hilton Head Islan...
    118: ...'South Carolina Politics and Government'''. Politics and Governments of the American States, Univ. of ...
  19. Ptolemy XIV of Egypt (1643 bytes)
    1: ...him with [[Ptolemy XV]] [[Caesarion]], her son by Caesar who was proclaimed co-ruler on [[September 2]], [...
    7: ...idth="30%" align="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Caesarion|Ptolemy XV]]''' and '''[[Cleopatra VII of Egyp...
  20. Ptolemy XII of Egypt (2928 bytes)
    1: ...fter paying substantial bribes to [[Julius Caesar|Caesar]] and [[Pompey]], a formal alliance was formed ('...

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