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May 11, 2015 Leave a Comment

More Uprisings in Gaul

Moreover, it was known everywhere among the Gauls that Cæsar had only one more summer to hold his command, and that after that time they would have

May 10, 2015 Leave a Comment

Caesar Wastes the Gaul’s Lands

As for Caesar, he proceeded with four legions to the territory of the Eburones to lay it waste. As he could not secure Ambiorix, who was still

May 6, 2015 Leave a Comment

Caesar’s Decisive Battle Before the Aisne

Day after day was passing in this manner when Caesar was informed of the arrival of C. Trebonius and his troops, which raised the number of his

May 4, 2015 Leave a Comment

Caesar’s Camp Opposing the Bellovaci

He had with him the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth legions, composed of old soldiers of tried valor, and the Eleventh, which, formed of picked young men

April 29, 2015 Leave a Comment

Flanders Wins Independence for a Price

The Duke of Brabant and the Count of Savoy therefore undertook to negotiate with the Flemings, and Philip consented to grant them fair

April 26, 2015 Leave a Comment

First Actor to Play Hamlet

Featuring an excerpt from an unfinished work by James Halliwell-Phillipps written before his death in 1889.Previously in Hamlet, Drama’s Apex. Now

April 22, 2015 Leave a Comment

If Another Author, It Must Be Shakespeare

"Some second Shakespeare must of Shakespeare write." Until this miracle occurs, it is not likely that any esthetic criticism on the tragedy will be

April 20, 2015 Leave a Comment

When was Shakespeare’s Hamlet Produced?

The date of 1601 for the production of Hamlet appears to suit the internal evidence very well.Featuring an excerpt from an unfinished work by James

April 13, 2015 Leave a Comment

Thus Dies Antony and Cleopatra

Cleopatra was an extraordinary person. At her death she was but thirty-eight years of age. Her power rested not so much on actual beauty as on her

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