Julius Caesar (disambiguation)
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Gaius Julius Caesar the Dictator (100–44 BC) was a Roman military and political leader and one of the most influential men of classical antiquity.
Julius Caesar may also refer to:
- Any of the Julii Caesares, a branch of the patrician Julian family line, of which the famous Julius Caesar was a part
- Julius Caesar (judge) (1557/8–1636), a British judge and politician (MP for Reigate, Bletchingley, Windsor, Westminster, Middlesex and Maldon)
- Julius Caesar (cricketer) (1830–1878), a Surrey cricketer
- Cajus Julius Caesar (b.1951), German politician (CDU), member of the German parliament, the Bundestag
On stage and screen:
- Julius Caesar (play) (1599), a play by William Shakespeare
- Giulio Cesare, a 1724 Italian opera by George Frideric Handel and Nicola Francesco Haym
- Film and video adaptations of the play:
- Julius Caesar (1926 film),
- Julius Caesar (1950 film), starring Charlton Heston
- Julius Caesar (1953 film), starring Marlon Brando, James Mason and John Gielgud
- Julius Caesar (1970 film), starring Charlton Heston, Jason Robards and Richard Johnson
- Julius Caesar (1979), a television version produced by the BBC and starring Richard Pasco, Charles Gray and Keith Michell
- Julius Caesar (TV miniseries), a 2002 TV miniseries directed by Uli Edel
In fictional characters:
- A number of fictionalized depictions of the Roman dictator, including:
- Gaius Julius Caesar (character of Rome)
- Julius Caesar, a recurring character in Asterix
- Caesar (Xena), a recurring villain on the TV show Xena: Warrior Princess
- General Julicaesar, a villain from the series Great Mazinger
- Caesar, the leader of a faction in the game Fallout New Vegas is based on Julius Caesar
In other uses:
- Julius Caesar (album), an album by Smog
- Julius Caesar (crater), an impact crater on the moon
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