Your question may be unclear. However, Caesars wife Calpurnia, was unable to have children. Caesar told Anthony, 'before you go, touch Calpernia, people say that if you touch an infertile woman at festival time she will be freed of infertility'
Caesar pushes away the crown handed to him by Marcus Antonius (Antony if reading story of Julius Caesar) because he had Antony plan to give him the crown and turn it away because the people of Rome didn't want a King/Dictator and Caesar wanted the crowd to cheer for him. But the plan was for Antony to try a second time and Caesar would take it, but Caesar was worried the crowd would get upset if he took it the 2nd time so he denied it again and on the third time he wanted to take the crown badly but was worried about how he'd look in front of the people. Hope this helped
Your mom. Just kidding, It's actually Sulla.
Alexander is known for conquering many places because of his dream for world domination. He managed to conquer Greece, Persia, India and Egypt(where he was crowned Pharaoh). Sadly he died when he was 32 years old.Also there is a legend that Julius Caesar broke down in tears in front of a statue of Alex because Julius realised how "un-great" he was compared to Alex. Hope this answer helped >u
Cleopatra's needles were two obelisks, but they did not have much to do with Cleopatra herself. According to the Egyptian Antiquities Authority, they were created in the quarries at Aswan then displayed in front of the temple at Heliopolis. When the Ptolemies took over Egypt, the obelisks were moved to Alexandria. When Cleopatra built the temple to Julius Caesar, she had them moved and set up in front of his temple. As to who designed them, we simply don't know.
Caesar's favorite horse had split hoofs and looked like toes rather than a solid hoof. It is unclear if these toes were on all four hoofs, just the front, or only one hoof. At any rate, it was noticeable enough for the ancient writers to mention it.
So then everyone knows that Antony have Caesar's permission to touch Calpurnia (Caesar's wife).
The quotation "there is but one mind in all these men and it is bent against Caesar" is spoken by Mark Antony in Act 3, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." Antony is highlighting the united front of the conspirators against Caesar.
Stand in front of a Calphurnia to cure her inability to have children.
Caesar pushes away the crown handed to him by Marcus Antonius (Antony if reading story of Julius Caesar) because he had Antony plan to give him the crown and turn it away because the people of Rome didn't want a King/Dictator and Caesar wanted the crowd to cheer for him. But the plan was for Antony to try a second time and Caesar would take it, but Caesar was worried the crowd would get upset if he took it the 2nd time so he denied it again and on the third time he wanted to take the crown badly but was worried about how he'd look in front of the people. Hope this helped
Cleopatra had the two obelisks known today as "Cleopatra's Needles" put in front of the temple she erected to Julius Caesar.
March 15, 44 B.C. and died by the senators that stabbed him to death on the senate floor.(stabbed 26 times, front and back.)
Facts about Julius Caesar that are most often overlooked are that he ate and drank very little, he had a horse with its front hoofs split into toes, and he was going bald and according to Seutonius, always word his laurel crown in public to keep his comb-over in place.
Your mom. Just kidding, It's actually Sulla.
Alexander is known for conquering many places because of his dream for world domination. He managed to conquer Greece, Persia, India and Egypt(where he was crowned Pharaoh). Sadly he died when he was 32 years old.Also there is a legend that Julius Caesar broke down in tears in front of a statue of Alex because Julius realised how "un-great" he was compared to Alex. Hope this answer helped >u
Cleopatra's needles were two obelisks, but they did not have much to do with Cleopatra herself. According to the Egyptian Antiquities Authority, they were created in the quarries at Aswan then displayed in front of the temple at Heliopolis. When the Ptolemies took over Egypt, the obelisks were moved to Alexandria. When Cleopatra built the temple to Julius Caesar, she had them moved and set up in front of his temple. As to who designed them, we simply don't know.
Caesar's favorite horse had split hoofs and looked like toes rather than a solid hoof. It is unclear if these toes were on all four hoofs, just the front, or only one hoof. At any rate, it was noticeable enough for the ancient writers to mention it.
No, changing in front of everyone in the locker room during middle school is not required.