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Michael Brudno
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... Aristobulus because of his former glory, as also because they should be glad of innovation.”iv Usually Josephus is hesitant to write that Jews desired innovation, so the fact that he puts it in makes the fact of the rebellion and its constituency certain. The rebellion was put down after just one b ...
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The Rise of the Roman Empire
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... Venus and could not stand. This was viewed by his enemies as a severe slight. Caesars main weakness would be women. He would take on many mistresses in his life, many of them were either married or related to most of his chief rivals. ...
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Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar

... In 52 BC Gergovia was the stronghold of Vercingetorix. It is famous for being the only place where Julius Caesar was defeated in the Gaulish wars. After conquering Avaricum, Caesar took six legions onward to Gergovia where he attempted a siege. He was outnumbered when the Aedui, formerly the Romans' ...
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... In 52 BC Gergovia was the stronghold of Vercingetorix. It is famous for being the only place where Julius Caesar was defeated in the Gaulish wars. After conquering Avaricum, Caesar took six legions onward to Gergovia where he attempted a siege. He was outnumbered when the Aedui, formerly the Romans' ...
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar

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E - Vcaa

... students to take an explorative approach. While it is possible to write an essay that focuses only on the main element in a detailed way, in many cases it was reasonable for students to develop their essay beyond a limited focus of the question. For example, in the question about the role of the Gra ...
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JuliusCaesar - ELA40SLiteraryFocus
JuliusCaesar - ELA40SLiteraryFocus

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exemplars and commentary

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Sixth Grade Lesson Plans | Core Knowledge Foundation
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