People in History

Routledge Who`s Who in Christianity

Routledge Reference Resources online [People in History] [Searches and Tools]...

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Encarta Online information about Hammurabi

information on Mesopotamia, Sumer, and Hammurabi [People in History] [Searches and Tools]...

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Augustus the First Roman Emperor

63 B.C. - 14 C.E. [People in History] [Tools and Searches]...

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Caesar By Plutarch

"Caesar" is a biography written by the ancient Greek historian Plutarch. Plutarch's "Caesar" is part of his famous work, "Parallel Lives," in which he paired the biographies of notable Greek and Roman figures to compare their virtues, vices, and accomplishments. The biography of Julius Caesar is one of the most well-known in this collection. Biogra...

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Antony By Plutarch

(died 30 B.C.E.) Written 75 A.C.E. Translated by John Dryden [People in History] [Tools and Searches]...

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The Rulers of the Roman World

"The Rulers of the Roman World" is a historical concept that pertains to the succession of leaders who governed the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire. It signifies the series of emperors, consuls, and political figures who held authority over the vast territories and people of the Roman world. Here's a brief description: Historical Signific...

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People in History

Until this section is finished being indexed into the main database you can click here to see a list of links including the Bible History Online general resources on this subject, although many of these links are outdated. [People In History]...

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Cyndi's List of Historical People

Cyndi's List of Historical Events & People Worldwide...

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Gaius Julius Caesar: Life, Achievements, and Legacy of the Roman Icon

Gaius Julius Caesar, one of ancient Rome's most iconic figures, left an indelible mark on history through his remarkable life, numerous accomplishments, and lasting legacy. Let's delve into the incredible journey of this Roman statesman, military genius, and influential figure. Early Life and Rise to Power Born in 100 BCE into a noble Roman family,...

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Agnodice

Agnodice was a legendary Greek physician who is credited with being the first woman to practice midwifery in ancient Greece. She is said to have lived in the 4th century BCE in Athens, where women were forbidden to study medicine. According to legend, Agnodice disguised herself as a man in order to study medicine with the famous physician Herophilu...

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