All news on the topic: Julius Caesar

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Boris Johnson mocks fellow Tory in 1,200-word ramble in new £1million column
In his first newspaper column - which is said to be part of a £1million contract - the ex-PM told a long-winded story about a Cabinet member
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Man City dressing room insiders detail force behind Guardiola's Treble charge
When Manchester City's first-team squad heard Pep Guardiola accuse the other 19 Premier League clubs of ganging up on them, the momentum of the season changed
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Woman buys grubby sculpture for £28 only to discover it's priceless artwork
Art collector Laura Young bought the sculpture from a Goodwill store in Texas, America, for £28 but later discovered it's actually a 2,000-year-old ancient Roman work of art
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'Disastrous PM Liz Truss blames everyone but herself for being booted out'
Keir Mudie says that while giving a 'nothing speech' to some Conservative think-tank, former Prime Minister Liz Truss showed how Tories blame the ills of the world on everyone but themselves
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British auctioneer accused of 'fraudulent' sale of 'world's most expensive coin'
After Julius Caesar was murdered in 44 BC, a tiny number of coins were minted to commemorate the event and following the mega money sale, British dealer Richard Beale has been arrested