Cesare - translation to italian
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Cesare - translation to italian


Cesare      
Caesar, Roman emperor; Gaio Giulio Cesare, (13th July, 100 BC - 15 March, 44 AD) greatest general and politician of Roman Republic
Georges Bizet         
  •  A scene from Act II of ''Les pêcheurs de perles''
  • Caricature of Bizet, 1863, from the French magazine ''Diogène''
  • Publicity shots for the ''Carmen'' revival at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, in January 1915, with [[Enrico Caruso]] and [[Geraldine Farrar]]. Caruso is centre in the upper row, Farrar top left and bottom right.
  • Paris during the siege, 1870–71. A contemporary English cartoon
  • ''L'Arlesienne Suite no. 1'', first movement (excerpt)
  • [[Charles Gounod]], a mentor and inspiration to Bizet in the latter's Conservatoire years
  • Geneviève Bizet, painted in 1878 by [[Jules-Élie Delaunay]]
  • The Opéra, destroyed by fire, 29 October 1873
  • Paris Conservatoire]], where Bizet studied from 1848 to 1857 (photographed in 2009)
  • The Théâtre Historique in Paris, one of the homes of the Théâtre Lyrique company, pictured in 1862
  • Église de la Sainte-Trinité, Paris, where Bizet's funeral service was held on 5 June 1875
  • The Villa Medici, the official home of the French Académie in Rome since 1803
  • Georges Bizet photographed in about 1860
FRENCH COMPOSER (1838–1875)
Alexandre Cesare Leopold Bizet; Bizet; George Bizet; Georges Alexandre César Léopold Bizet; Alexandre Cesar Leopold Bizet; G. Bizet; Georges Alexandre Cesar Leopold Bizet; Georges Bizet's; Alexandre César Léopold Bizet; Alexandre Bizet; Georges bizet
n. Alexandre Cesar Leopold Bizet (1838-1875), compositore francese noto per l"opera "Carmen"
Julius Caesar         
  • Siege of Mytilene]] in 81 BC.
  • portrait]] of the 1st century AD, [[Altes Museum]], Berlin
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  • [[Cicero]], consul in 63 BC, depicted in an 1889 [[fresco]] denouncing Catiline and exposing his conspiracy before the senate. When conspirators within the city were later arrested, Cicero referred their fate to the senate, triggering a debate in which Caesar as praetor-elect participated.
  • Cleopatra and Caesar]]'', 1866 painting by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]]
  • A 1783 edition of ''The Gallic Wars''
  • Temple of Dendera]]
  • Liberty]] and on the reverse a sacrificial jug and ''[[lituus]]'', from the military mint in [[Smyrna]]. Caption: C. CASSI. IMP. LEIBERTAS / LENTVLVS SPINT.
  • The [[Chiaramonti Caesar]] bust, a posthumous portrait in marble, 44–30 BC, [[Museo Pio-Clementino]], [[Vatican Museums]]
  • The Death of Caesar]]'', [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]], 1867
  • ''Julii Caesaris quae exstant'' (1678)
  • altar of Caesar]] in the [[Roman Forum]] of Rome, Italy
  • senators]] encircle Caesar, a 19th-century interpretation of the event by [[Carl Theodor von Piloty]].
  • ''La clémence de César'', [[Abel de Pujol]], 1808
  • ''Marc Antony's Oration at Caesar's Funeral'' by George Edward Robertson (late 19th or early 20th century).
  • Julia]]. He was an enemy of Sulla and took the city with Lucius Cornelius Cinna in 87 BC.
  • A Roman bust of [[Pompey the Great]] made during the reign of [[Augustus]] (27 BC{{snd}}14 AD), a copy of an original bust from 70 to 60 BC, [[Venice National Archaeological Museum]], Italy
  • new constitutional reforms]].
  • Victoria]] and a scepter. Caption: CAESAR IMP. M. / L. AEMILIVS BVCA.
  • Statue of Julius Caesar, [[Via dei Fori Imperiali]], Rome
  • The extent of the Roman Republic in 40 BC after Caesar's conquests
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  • [[Vercingetorix]] throws down his arms at the feet of Julius Caesar, painting by [[Lionel Royer]] in 1899. [[Musée Crozatier]], [[Le Puy-en-Velay]], France.
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ROMAN GENERAL, STATESMAN AND FINAL DICTATOR
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Giulio Cesare

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Cesare
Cesare, the Italian version of the given name Caesar, may refer to:
Examples of use of Cesare
1. Cesare Prandelli, che era subentrato a Capello, dovette lasciare la squadra per dedicarsi alla salute della moglie.