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  1. Dictator, 48 – 44 BCBorn 100 BC – Assassinated 44 BC, age 56. Temple of Alexandria & the Black Bust of Caesar. Commissioned by Cleopatra. Gaius Julius Caesar was born to an aristocratic family. His parents were Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia. Julius was born on July 13th, 100 BC, for whom the month of July is named.

  2. Once the Rule of Law collapses at the hand of corruption, and government rules only in its own favor, then ignoring the very purpose of civilization, everything starts to unravel. The disintegration of society, investment, and property and the reason for coming together ceases to exist. The Rule of Law is an agreement that this is how contracts ...

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  3. This example of Julius Caesar AR Denarius was struck by a Military mint moving with Caesar to pay the troops on a regular basis between 48-47 BC. Caesar felt that Alexander the Great had conquered the world at a very young age. He felt his accomplishments were long in coming. That is most likely on the obverse we see “IIL” behind the head ...

  4. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofCaesarion | Armstrong Economics

    Caesarion was the son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra VIII. His formal name was Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar. He was born June 23, 47 BC and was murdered August 23, 30 BC). His name Caesarion literally “little Caesar” (Latin: Caesariō).He was officially the last king of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, who reigned jointly with his ...

  5. Gaius Julius Vindex | Armstrong Economics. Spread the love. During the closing months of Nero’s (54-68AD) reign saw uprisings against his tyrannical rule in Gaul, Spain, and North Africa. Gaius Julius Vindex was governor in Gallia Lugdunensis, which is now the central region in the modern country of France.

  6. 2015年5月31日 · Merchant Banking is where banks always began throughout history. Trading in the various commodities and engaging in import/export was the path to wealth from ancient times to the present. The takeover of Wall Street came from the commodity side where traders ...

  7. Herod I the Great (born 74/73 BC; 40 – c. 4 BC) was the son of Antipater I the Idumaean (died 43 BC), the founder of the Herodian Dynasty. Herod I became the Roman client king of Judea who is remembered for establishing the Herodian kingdom.