History Moments

  • About
    • Our Website
    • Our Publisher
    • Our Readers
    • Contact Us
    • Legal Stuff
  • Organization
    • Table of Contents
    • Index
    • Archives
    • Major Projects
      • Ages of History Series
      • France’s Wars Series
    • Education Site
    • History Websites
  • Recommended
    • Other Websites
    • About The Landmark Herodotus
    • Francis Parkman History of France in North America
  • Basic History Library
  • Donate
  • Authors
  • Stories
  • Videos
  • HM Podcast

March 4, 2011 1 Comment

Julius Caesar Conquers Gaul

by Jack Le MoineThis is the first story of major warfare in France's history. Introducing our series on France's Wars. Did you ever notice

June 17, 2010 Leave a Comment

Julius Caesar Murdered – 7

Today's installment concludes Julius Caesar Murdered,the name of our combined selection by Barthold Georg Niebuhr and Plutarch. The concluding

June 16, 2010 Leave a Comment

Julius Caesar Murdered – 6

He was not gone far from the door when a slave, who belonged to some other person, attempted to get up to speak to him but finding it impossible, by

June 10, 2010 Leave a Comment

Julius Caesar Murdered – 5

A few days after, his statues were seen adorned with royal diadems; and Flavius and Marullus, two of the tribunes, went and tore them off.Continuing

June 9, 2010 Leave a Comment

Julius Caesar Murdered – 4

Caesar's conduct toward those who had fought in the ranks of Pompey and afterward returned to him was extremely noble.Continuing Julius Caesar

June 3, 2010 Leave a Comment

Julius Caesar Murdered – 3

In the year of Caesar's death, Brutus and Cassius were praetors. Both had been generals under Pompey.Continuing Julius Caesar Murdered,with a

June 2, 2010 Leave a Comment

Julius Caesar Murdered – 2

But although Caesar did not himself confer the consulship, yet the whole republic was reduced to a mere form and appearance.Continuing Julius Caesar

May 27, 2010 Leave a Comment

Julius Caesar Murdered

This series has seven easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionCaesar's assassination forms the groundwork of one of Shakespeare's most notable

«
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
Financially supported by YOUR DONATIONS (click here), and: Discover Udemy's featured courses!
Log in
Except as noted inside, Copyright © 2025 Jack Le Moine.
History Moments may earn affiliate commissins if you purchase something from recommended links in these pages. We are affiliates of Amazon and Udemy.