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Caesar Lyon, the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt, was born on June 23, 47 BC, in the palace of Alexandria, the capital of Egypt under the rule of the Ptolemaic dynasty. At that time, his mother Cleopatra VII was 22 years old and his father Julius Caesar was 53 years old, but they were not married, so ... Read More
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Mark Antony, full name Marcus Antonius Marci Filius Marci Nepos, was born on January 14, around 83 BC in Rome and passed away on August 1, 30 BC. He was a famous Roman politician and military strategist. In the early days, he was one of the most important military commanders and managers of Gaius ... Read More
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Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (c. 89 BC -13 BC or 12 BC) was an ancient Roman aristocratic politician who began ruling Rome in 43 BC and was one of the last three alliances. Leipida is the son of Marcus Emilius Leipida the Elder. His father died during the Roman Civil War due to his involvement in a ... Read More
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Claudius I, whose full name was Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus (August 1-54 BC), was often translated as Claudius, Claudius, or Claudius I, who imitated the custom of European monarchs to use numbers. He was the fourth emperor of the Julian Claudius dynasty of the Roman Empire, reigning ... Read More
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Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus, September 18-117) was the second emperor of the ancient Roman Antonian dynasty and one of the five wise emperors of Rome. He reigned from 98-117. Turajin was born in Italica, Bettica, Spain and was the first Roman emperor to be born outside the Apennine ... Read More
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The Beatles is a British rock band founded in Liverpool, England in 1960, consisting of four members: John Lennon, Lingo Starr, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison. In 1963, the band released their first official music album, "Please Please Me," which set a record of topping the UK pop chart for 30 ... Read More
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Charlemagne (French: Charlemagne, German: Karl der Gro ß e, English: Charles the Great; April 2, 742 – January 28, 814), also known as Charlemagne ("man" means the Great). King of the Carolingian dynasty of the Frankish Kingdom (reigned from 768 to January 28, 814), founder of the Charlemagne Empire... Read More
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Apostle John was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. Traditionally, John is believed to be the author of the Gospel of John, the Three Epistles, and the Book of Revelation, and is considered the beloved disciple of Jesus. Called to become an apostle According to the Bible, John followed John the ... Read More
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Venus (Latin: V) ĕ Nus; Venus is a goddess in Roman mythology and one of the twelve main gods of Rome. Corresponding to Aphrodite in Greek mythology. At first, she may have been a fairy of an orchard. Her alias is Mutea, which may mean "mountain peach" in Latin. In the later stage, Venus became the ... Read More
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Horatio Nelson (September 29, 1758 – October 21, 1805) was a British naval commander and military strategist during the sailing battleship era. Horatio Nelson led the Royal Navy to victory in major battles such as the Battle of the Nile Estuary in 1798 and the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801. In the ... Read More
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