Caesar cut — /ˈsizə kʌt/ (say seezuh kut) noun a men s hairstyle in which the back and sides are short but the hair on top is longer and combed forwards. {named after Julius Caesar, who is depicted with his hair brushed forward in this fashion} …
Caesar — or Cæsar may refer to: Contents 1 People 1.1 Given name 1.2 Surname … Wikipedia
Caesar (title) — Caesar (plural Caesars), Latin: Caesar (plural Caesares), is a title of imperial character. It derives from the cognomen of Julius Caesar, the Roman dictator. The change from being a familial name to an imperial title can be loosely dated to 68 / … Wikipedia
Caesar's Rhine bridges — Caesar’s Rhine bridges, the first two bridges to cross the Rhine River, were built by Julius Caesar and his legionaries during the Gallic War in 55 BC and 53 BC, respectively. Strategically successful, they are also considered masterpieces of… … Wikipedia
Caesar — Caesar1 [sē′zər] n. [after CAESAR2 (Gaius) Julius] 1. the title of the emperor of Rome from Augustus to Hadrian, or of the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 2. any of the Roman emperors 3. [often c ] any emperor or dictator Caesar2 [sē′zər]… … English World dictionary
Caesar's Daughter — ISBN 0 7541 0493 1 a 1999 novel by Edward Burton centred on Julia Caesaris, the daughter of Augustus. The novel is set in 1st century BC Rome and focuses on how rumours can elevate into something more than they really are, as the result of gossip … Wikipedia
Caesar, Julius — ▪ Roman ruler Introduction in full Gaius Julius Caesar born July 12/13, 100? BC, Rome [Italy] died March 15, 44 BC, Rome (ancient Rome) celebrated Roman general and statesman, the conqueror of Gaul (58–50 BC), victor in the Civil War of 49–45… … Universalium
Caesar the Geezer — Infobox Person name = Caesar The Geezer image size = caption = birth name = Chris Neophytou|birth date = 9 November 1958 birth place = residence = nationality = other names = Chris Rogers known for = British radio personality education = employer … Wikipedia
Caesar's invasions of Britain — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Caesar s invasions of Britain partof=Caesar s Gallic Wars caption=Edward Armitage s reconstruction of the first invasion date=55 and 54 BC place=Kent, the Thames, and Essex casus= territory=None |result=Nominal… … Wikipedia
Caesar — , GAESASIAN This great soldier and statesman is responsible for many words in English and many expressions that have become commonplace. Caesar (100 44 B.C.) was named Gaius Julius at birth. He later assumed the cognomen Caesar, which… … Dictionary of eponyms