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For discussion of the life of Gaius Julius Caesar, 100-44 BC, and Rome in his time.

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    Historical Thread 1 Featured March 20 , 2004

    From the death of Pompey in 47 BC, Caesar was sole arbiter of the Roman world. For discussion of his dictatorship, the conspiracy, and his murder in 44 BC ...
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    Re: The Location Of Caesar's Ashes . . .
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    Author: * rosalie Cornelius - 1 Post on this thread out of 96 Posts sitewide.
    Date: May 14, 2006 - 12:07

    Good Morning To You, My Gentle Friends,

    If I may be allowed to Present a Tiny Opinion, Please . . .

    Perhaps Caesar's Most Venerable Remains were kept for a Time by his Wife - whom I believe was Calpurnia . . .

    I know that He had a Ceremonial Wedding with Cleopatra, but as to the Legalities of that Service, I am uncertain . . .

    Cleopatra did bear him a Son, who was named Caesarian, or Caesarion . . .

    But as to the Ashes of Caesar, I would be inclined to think that the Remains were given to Calpurnia . . .

    In turn, Calpurnia may have given His Ashes to a Trusted Friend, who may have been an Official in Caesar's Government . . .

    Have a most thoughtful morning . . . forthwith . . .


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