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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar

Caesar (Latin:CAESAR, IPA: 'kaɪsɑr ["kae-sahr"], common English IPA:siːzɚ ["see-zr"]) was originally a cognomen in ancient Rome, derived from "cai-" (of unknown meaning) from which Gaius also derives. Caesar often specifically refers to Julius Caesar or the imperial title of "Caesar" (emperor) used by his decendants: Caesar, a title used by Roman Emperors, and inherited through to the German "Kaiser," (kai-sar) and the Russian Tsar (also rendered czar). Julius Caesar (100 BC–44 BC), a famous p

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Caesar: A Christian Theological Dictionary on Caesar

A Christian theological definition of Caesar according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry:

 

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Caesar

A title used for a Roman emperor from about 30 B.C. to 70 A.D., derived from the line of Julian. There were several Caesars: Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius I, and Nero. The word then became the title to designate the Ruler of the Roman Empire. References to Caesar in the Bible can be found in Matt. 22:17; Luke 2:1; John 19:12; Acts 25:11-12; etc.

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Caesar: Encyclopedia II - Julius Caesar - Caesar's family

Wives First marriage to Cornelia Cinnilla Second marriage to Pompeia Sulla Third marriage to Calpurnia Pisonis Children Julia Caesaris with Cornelia Cinnilla Ptolemy XV Caesar (Caesarion) with Cleopatra VII, he would become an Egyptian pharaoh his adopted son Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, who became the first Roman Emperor. Grandchildren a grandson from Julia Caesaris ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar Cardini

Caesar Cardini (1896-1956) was an Italian hotel owner, restaurateur, and chef in Tijuana, Mexico. In 1924 he invented the Caesar salad, the most popular salad of United States. Other related archives1896, 1924, 1956, Caesar salad, Italian, Mexico, Tijuana, United States, chef, hotel, restaurateur

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar cut

The Caesar cut is a men's hairstyle, with a short, horizontally straight cut fringe. The hair is layered to around 1 to 2 inches all over. It is named after Julius Caesar. For youths of the 1990s, it is also called a Clooney cut, because it was worn by actor George Clooney on the TV show ER. An alternate version of the Caesar cut, worn primarily by African-American men, is a short men's cut w ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar Zimbabwe

Caesar is a village in the province of Mashonaland Central, Zimbabwe. It is located in the Mvurwi Range about 12 km south of the Mutorashanga Pass in the Makonde district. According to the 1982 Population Census, the village had a population of 2,674. The village grew up around the Caesar Mine which is a chromite mine. Other related archivesMashonaland Central, Zimbabwe, chromite

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar cocktail

A Caesar, sometimes referred to as a Bloody Caesar after the similar Bloody Mary, is a cocktail popular mainly in Canada. It contains vodka, clamato (a blend of tomato juice and clam broth), Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, celery, salt and black pepper, served in a salt-rimmed glass. It is not well known in the U.S., and many Canadians living abroad prize a bartender who can mix a good Caesar. Caesar cocktail - History. The cocktail was invented by bartender Walter Chell at the Ow ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar A. Rodney

Caesar Augustus Rodney (January 4, 1772 – June 10, 1824) was the United States Attorney General from 1807 to 1811, a U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1822 to 1823, and the U.S. Minister to Argentina from 1823 until his death in Buenos Aires in 1824. He was the nephew of Caesar Rodney, a signer of the Declaration of Independence who is depicted on the Delaware state quarter. Rodney was born in Dover, Delaware. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania in 1789, he studied law under Joseph B. McKean in Philadelphia and was admitted to the bar in 1793. He practiced law ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Conspiracy Caesar

The conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar involved a number of high ranking Romans who did assassinate Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 B.C. Conspiracy Caesar - History. The following passage is part of an eyewitness account of this conspiracy written by Nicolaus of Damascus, a few years after the assassination: The conspirators never met openly, but they assembled a few at a time in each others' homes. There were many discussions and proposals, as might be expected, while they investigated ho ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar of Heisterbach

Caesar of Heisterbach, also known as Caesarius of Heisterbach ca. 1170 - ca. 1250, was the prior of a former Cistercian monastery of Heisterbach, in the Siebengebirge near the little town of Oberdollendorf, Germany. He is best known as the compiler of a book of hagiography that contains many wondrous tales of miracles in the form of dialogues between a monk and a novice, the Dialogus magnus visionum ac miraculorum, which is a consistently readable and entertaining, if somewhat sensationalistic and credulous, compi ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar Baronius

Caesar Baronius (October 31, 1538 – June 30, 1607), Italian cardinal and ecclesiastical historian, was born at Sora, and was educated at Veroli and Naples. At Rome he joined the Congregation of the Oratory in 1557 under St. Philip Neri and succeeded him as superior in 1593. Pope Clement VIII, whose confessor he was, made him cardinal in 1596 and librarian of the Vatican. At subsequent conclaves he was twice nearly elected pope, but on each occasion was opposed by Spain on account of his work on the Monarchy of Sicily, ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar title

Caesar (p. Caesares) is a title of imperial character. It derives from the cognomen of Gaius Julius Caesar ("Julius Caesar"), the Roman dictator. The change from being a familial name to an imperial title can be loosely dated to 68 / 69, the so-called "Year of the Four Emperors". Caesar title - Onomastic root. Caesar originally meant "hairy", which suggests that the Iulii Caesares, a specific branch of the gens Iulia bearing this name, were conspicuous for having fine heads of ha ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar salad

Caesar salad is a traditional salad often prepared tableside. It is sometimes termed the "king" of salads. It was invented in 1924 by Caesar Cardini or one of his associates. Cardini was an Italian-American restaurateur and chef in Tijuana, Mexico, living in San Diego but working in Tijuana to avoid the restrictions of Prohibition. There are several stories about the specifics of the salad's creation, none of which can be confirmed. The most common is that it resulted from a Fourth of July rush depleting the kitchen's supplies, ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar cipher

In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as a Caesar's cipher or the shift cipher, is one of the simplest and most widely-known encryption techniques. It is a type of substitution cipher in which each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter some fixed number of positions further down the alphabet. For example, with a shift of 3, A would be replaced by D, B would become E, and so on. The method is named after Julius C ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar video game

Caesar is a city-building computer game where the player undertakes the role of a Roman governor, building ancient Roman cities. Released in 1993 on the PC and Amiga, the game was effectively a Sim City clone with a Roman setting. Aside from similar graphics and user interface, it featured levels of micromanagement comparable with the earlier Maxis title, including building the right number of schools, theaters, libraries, bathhouses, etc. within suitable distances of residential areas. Caesar video ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Caesar duc de Choiseul

Caesar, duc de Choiseul (1602 - December 23, 1675), French marshal and diplomatist, generally known for the best part of his life as the marshal du Plessis-Praslin, came of the old French family of Choiseul, which arose in the valley of the Upper Marne in the 10th century and divided into many branches, three of the names of which, Hostel, Praslin and du Plessis, were borne, at one time or another, by the subject of this article. Entering the army at the age of fourteen as proprietary colonel of an infantry regiment, he ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Commius

Commius (Commios, Comius) was a historical king of the Belgic nation of the Atrebates, initially in Gaul, then in Britain, in the 1st century BC. Commius - Ally of Caesar. When Julius Caesar conquered the Atrebates in Gaul in 57 BC, as recounted in his Commentarii de Bello Gallico, he appointed Commius as king of the tribe. Before Caesar's first expedition to Britain in 55 BC, Commius was sent as Caesar's envoy to persuade the Britons not to resist him, as Caesar believed he would have ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia - Cyclic permutation

The notion cyclic permutation is used in different but similar ways: See also. Cycle notation Stirling number Caesar cipher Categories: Abstract algebra | Combinatorics ...

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Caesar: Encyclopedia II - Julius Caesar - Caesar as Jesus?

The scholar Francesco Carotta makes a very strong case of the possibility that Caesar's life and achievements were in fact the basis on which the life of Jesus was modelled. Carotta uses a long list of similarities between the lives of Caesar and Jesus to prove his case. He believes that the settled war veterans, who were given lands outside of Italy, brought a modified tale back to Rome, the natural seat of their god. ...

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Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar - Early life, Julius Caesar - Caesar's cursus honorum, Julius Caesar - The First Triumvirate and the Gallic War, Julius Caesar - The civil war, Julius Caesar - After the war, Julius Caesar - Assassination, Julius Caesar - Detailed account, Julius Caesar - Aftermath, Julius Caesar - Caesar as Jesus?, Julius Caesar - Caesar's literary works, Julius Caesar - Military career, Julius Caesar - Caesar's name, Julius Caesar - Caesar's family, Julius Caesar - Chronology, Julius Caesar - Honours, Julius Caesar - Notes

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Caesar: Encyclopedia II - Julius Caesar - Caesar's family

Wives First marriage to Cornelia Cinnilla Second marriage to Pompeia Sulla Third marriage to Calpurnia Pisonis Children Julia Caesaris with Cornelia Cinnilla Ptolemy XV Caesar (Caesarion) with Cleopatra VII, he would become an Egyptian pharaoh his adopted son Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, who became the first Roman Emperor. Grandchildren a grandson from Julia Caesaris and Pompey, dead at several days, unnamed Female lovers Affair with Cleopatra VII Affair ...

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Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar - Early life, Julius Caesar - Caesar's cursus honorum, Julius Caesar - The First Triumvirate and the Gallic War, Julius Caesar - The civil war, Julius Caesar - After the war, Julius Caesar - Assassination, Julius Caesar - Detailed account, Julius Caesar - Aftermath, Julius Caesar - Caesar's literary works, Julius Caesar - Military career, Julius Caesar - Caesar's name, Julius Caesar - Caesar's family, Julius Caesar - Chronology, Julius Caesar - Honours, Julius Caesar - Notes

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