Julius Caesar’s iconic “Veni, Vidi, Vici” (“I came, I saw, I conquered”) is without a doubt one of the most famous phrases ...
Archaeologists say they've identified the oldest known Roman military fortress in Germany, likely built to house thousands of troops during Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul in the late 50s B.C ...
The staters date to around 55 BC after Julius Caesar had conquered Gaul and attempted to invade Britain. 'They all have a shallow domed obverse with a dished reverse that displays an abstract or ...
The coins – known as Staters – dated back to around 55BC, a time when the Roman emperor Julius Caesar had already conquered Gaul and was attempting to conquer Britain. The collection of 35 ...
A metal detectorist has unearthed a hoard of Celtic gold coins last seen when Julius Caesar was menacing the coast of Britain that could be worth as much as £20,000. The collection of 35 gold ...
The coins, known as staters, date to around 55BC after Julius Caesar had conquered Gaul and made an abortive attempt to invade Britain. In the end, he turned back, and Britain would not be ...
The coins, known as staters, date to around 55BC after Julius Caesar had conquered Gaul and made an abortive attempt to invade Britain. In the end, he turned back, and Britain would not be conquered ...
“The staters date to around 55BC after Julius Caesar had conquered Gaul and attempted to invade Britain. Metal detectorist Tony Asquith. Picture: Tony Asquith The coins were found in a field ...