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As Buckingham’s adaptation suggests, in the more neo-classical eighteenth century it was Julius Caesar which had become Shakespeare’s most important play for politicians.
Source: https://www.politicshome.com/thehouse/article/dead-playwright-parliament-pay-attention-shakespeare
Exactly 30 days later in Rome on March 15, 44 B.C., Emperor Julius Caesar was assassinated, the event recorded by the Roman poet Terence.
Source: https://www.saipantribune.com/index.php/the-ides-of-march-3/
It's so hard to explain when there's a new series and you say a name like Chicken Caesar and it's a chicken dressed as Julius Caesar or you say we have a Piranha that is smiling in pyjamas, that is the concept.
Source: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/tv/itv-masked-singer-2023-who-28362084
Like Julius Caesar said, “you have come, you have seen and you have conquered.”
Rather than selecting the most experienced/able candidates for her cabinet, she prioritised a retinue of placemen, including our current first minister, appointing them to positions of power, with nepotism that would make Julius Caesar blush.