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May 3, 2016 · To mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, we asked leading actors to perform key speeches from his plays. Here, Damian Lewis performs Antony’s li...
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Julius Caesar is a 1970 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name, directed by Stuart Burge.
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Caesar Augustus. One of the prominent figures in the New Testament was the first Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus. Augustus ruled from 27 B.C to A.D. 14. He was originally named was Caius Octavius Caepias. He was the grandnephew of Julius Caesar. Caesar was murdered in 44 B.C. and Augustus eventually succeeded him without a rival.
This significant difference in translation, of importance for the Catholic sacrament of penance and the theological notion of satisfaction for sins, occurs numerous times in the Rheims New Testament and nineteen times in Shakespeare's plays.
1. Caesar Augustus. One of the prominent figures in the New Testament was the first Roman Emperor, Caesar Augustus. Augustus ruled from 27 B.C to A.D. 14. He was originally named was Caius Octavius Caepias. He was the grandnephew of Julius Caesar. Caesar was murdered in 44 B.C. and Augustus eventually succeeded him without a rival.
Cast. Adjoa Andoh - Portia. Segun Akingbola - Trebonius/Flavius/Varro/Citizen. Mark Ebulue - Artemidorus/Carpenter/Cato/Dancer/Citizen. Ray Fearon - Mark Antony. Andrew French - Decius Brutus/Titinius/Coffin bearer. Marcus Griffiths - Marullus/Octavius' Servant/Pindarus/Publius/Coffin bearer. Ivanno Jeremiah - Octavius/Cobbler/Dancer/Citizen.
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Apr 11, 2022 · Julius Caesar is not mentioned in the Bible, nor did he live during the times recorded in the Bible, having died in 44 BC. However, Julius Caesar did instigate the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire, which was led by a strong emperor/dictator.