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It's my opinion of course. Theres something in the smirk of the tusculum portrait that tells me Julius Caesar was no tyrant. Unlike Crassus, Julius Caesar refused to decimate his men after the defeat at the battle of Gergovia. His commentaries made him a folk hero to ordinary Romans.
I've never clicked on a new video quicker! Love love love all your work, your reconstructions are always amazing and to see them "smiling" always brings a tear to my eye 💕
Yes indeed, seeing long-dead souls, smiling, is indeed moving. And in the resurrection, we really will see their smiling faces, hopefully, with the light of God shining through them. ☀
Caesar has such a distinctly Italian look to him, and I love the way you depict him as always! I'm certain it feels like I'm looking at Julius Caesar, and doubt you got anything wrong!
Impeccable, as always! You’ve done Cleopatra, Julius Caesar…all we need is Marc Anthony to complete the Troubled Triad. 😬 Such an admirer of your work. Thanks for sharing your talent with us! 🙂
@@RoyaltyNowStudios Throughout history and even to today, it was common to see men in high positions care more about their power and influence than their own personal relationships. He probably saw her relationship with Caesar as beneficial since it made them "connected" in more ways than one.
😆😆😆 That’s probably why a lot of his peers couldn’t stand him (although he appeared to have a sense of humor and was generally considered quite congenial company - for example, Cicero “almost wished” Caesar was still alive after his experiences with the politicians that came into power after Caesar’s assassination…
I started watching your videos yesterday and they are absolutely fantastic. As a history major I often find that historical figures are not talked about like they were humans too, people that laughed, cried, and loved just like us. Your videos are the best example I have ever found in regards to humanizing these historical figures. You don't just talk about their achievements you go in depth with how they lived their lives. Please keep up the get work!
This brief history of Julius Caesar leaves out a great deal, especially his brilliant military campaigns in what is now Spain and France. He is one of the most astonishing men that Rome ever produced, as well as his nephew, Augustus.
Thank you for making history much more enjoyable to watch and simple to understand the way you bring them to life is absolutely gorgeous and amazing keep up the wonderful work lots of love from Australia
Wow! He is truly stunning! Add to that his boldness & charisma. His early career shows his political genius. As someone who thinks about Roman Empire everyday, I must say this is an excellent video!!! :) Fun Fact: We use the solar calendar, instead of a lunar one, thanks to Caesar. "Like"
his facial bone structure reminds me of that of Abraham Lincoln's. that same formation of incredibly high strong cheek bones with the deep, piercing eye sockets. very handsome but kind of startling at the same time. nicely done as usual.
What's amazing to me, is when you make them smile... I don't think any of us think of them as humans like any other, with their own dreams and hopes. Of course, we know they were like any of us, but I don't think we ever imagine them smiling and laughing, being carefree and looking forward to the future, as any other young human being. That's what struck me the most when you did Anne Boleyn, and thank you for these incredible reconstructions ❤
16:50 I've seen the original of that painting in the Getty Museum, and it's huge! I loved it so much that I bought the postcard in the gift shop, & surprisingly, won an auction of the print, framed under glass, that is 4ft tall! I'm so happy to see that shown here!---Wow, the recreation totally makes sense, even as it surprised me!
Very interesting! So often it's Caesars foreign conquests and his death that is focused on. I had no idea about a lot of these events from his youth. Some might remember HBO's great show "Rome", but even that started when Caesar was middle-aged, and I couldn't quite get behind the actor who played him. That was my one issue with the show, which is why it's great to see a younger and more realistic portrait, hinting towards the charisma he must have actually had.
Thank you for blessing us with your amazing talent and artistic facial reconstructions, it really makes the difference bridging the gap between historical and contemporary come together to make history come alive you are A TREASURE, humbly grateful for you my dear.
Incredibly handsome but there's something scary about his eyes. In the last picture, he looks like someone who most likely shouldn't be trusted. Great work as always! Thank you
I accidentally discovered these videos when rewatching the Tudors series. I am totally fascinated by these recreations and attention to detail. While it is sad that we will never fully know what these figures looked like, it is simply amazing to see the work done here that brings them closer to life than I would have ever thought possible. Subscribed.
I absolutely love your work, I think I've watched every video multiple times by now. Becca's voice is so lovely and soothing, I love putting up these videos in the background while I craft. A famous historical figure I would still love to see: Marie de Medici (mother of Louis 13 of France), and Anna of Austria (wife of Louis 13)
I absolutely and thoroughly enjoyed the narration in this video. And your recreations of Caesar in modern times - is one of the best, so far! I really felt the piercing eyes and easily handsome face, despite the unusual head shape. As always, beautiful work, through and through!!
Hi, I love your work. Here's a challenge or, better said, a humble suggestion. Do a take on Pakal the great. It would be not only an interesting project on a different continent and culture, it would also be a departure from Mediterranean-European subjects. Anyhow keep up the great work!
LOVE YOUR VOICE, THE AMAZING STORIES & YOUR ART WORKS ARE PURELY AMAZING!!!!!!! I’ve just spent an entire day, watching all of videos I can on UA-cam!!!!!! Please more ❤
Another amazing video!! Julius Caesar is such an interesting figure to learn about and I learnt so much from this video since I’m not that into Roman history ❤ Love your videos :)))
Wow! Another great one ❤ I love learning through your channel and have all these visual connections to historical figures of which I have heard but never took the time to inquire about. Such a pleasure and gift you share! ❤ Be blessed. Thank you.
Personally I've adopted the description of Caesar couched by Colleen McCullough in her 'Masters of Rome' series. She used the Ferrucci bust as a template and made him blond with pale blue eyes ringed with dark irises - giving him the piercing quality so often discussed. A fascinating portrait, both physically and psychologically. Still, your version could very well be the truest one. Good job.
The History part of the video was done exquisitely It's not easy to condensate almost 50 years of Roman late Republic History and half of Ceasars life in 20 minutes But it was done to perfection
Incredibly well done! I find it touching bringing these historical figures to life, whom we only know as white marble busts, giving them the endearing quality of being human . When these reconstructed figures smile, makes them so real . What a privilege seeing Julius Caesar as he probably looked then and now, thanks to your wonderful work and research.
That is the face of a leader. But unlike the "leaders" we have today (every last one of them, I don't care what side you're on), who are more like the corrupt senators and middle-management of Rome, the leaders of the past weren't just people with a lot of money and small minds. They were often soldiers, actually educated in history, philosophy, understood poetry and art, and were - ideally - the best men alive in their time. We don't have leaders for over a hundred years now, we only have thousands of grubby little corrupt mini-tyrants.
Not sure if you listened to the documentary 😂 There was SO much corruption, elitism, gluttony, infighting, brutal killings...At least there are less killings and civil wars these days. No, human nature never changes. All we can do is be aware of it and make legislation and institutions (like the division of power), that keep our greed and power hunger in check.
Fascinating to see how he may have looked. Of the actors who played him on screen, Warren William in Cecil B. DeMille's 1934 Cleopatra looks somewhat like him.
Ha ha Becca. @:30 (My Heritage) I thought you said “It was fascinating to look up this s**t.” Caught me off guard. I had to rewind. 😂 On a serious note, the videos that you and Andre create and share are a work of art. Look forward to part II of Julius Caesar. Ty. ❤RNS
All of your reconstructions are always so good. The first time I heard about Julius Caesar was when I read the play written by William Shakespeare. I also watched the black and white film in school and it was really good. It's the only play I like from him.
Perfection as its best! Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent with us! I know I’ve seen the modern version of Julius Cesar in recent years, just trying to remember where!
Quite remarkable, especially the modern recreation of him, in addition, I was unaware of his story, so that part was especially interesting, perhaps the ultimate rags to riches story of all time.
This is so incredibly interesting and inspiring. Y’all do such an amazing job bringing people into the real world for us, in such a perfect way. Thanks to ya both for the hard work y’all do to bring us this content. It’s truly the best history channel by far. I absolutely love it when there’s a notification for a new video! Hugz, Tree
I love all of these videos! I do have a question about the music. Does anyone know the music that plays around 23:29? I really love it and would love to know what it is.
I LOVED this video so much, thank you. It was my interest in Caesar that brought me to this channel, so I’m really pleased you have revisited him. He looks so different in this version. I often wonder if the stone portrait you based the original Ceasar reconstruction on was actually Octavian. The features are much more delicate, and the chin slightly set back compared to the portrait you have based this reconstruction on.
I love your videos so much and I love the way you tell a story. I read Robert Harris Trilogy about Cicero and loved it, therefore this was really captivating. (Caesar was portrayed rather as a villain in Harris’ trilogy).
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Thank you for watching! Do you think Julius Caesar was a tyrant, or did he have good intentions? Other videos you may enjoy:
Cleopatra: ua-cam.com/video/jRJe99IipC4/v-deo.html
Marcus Aurelius: ua-cam.com/video/TCLmXv3stJ8/v-deo.html
Alexander the Great: ua-cam.com/video/e4mche63vr4/v-deo.html
Hadrian & Antinous: ua-cam.com/video/EfIob0hAolE/v-deo.html
Is it just for the US?
It's my opinion of course. Theres something in the smirk of the tusculum portrait that tells me Julius Caesar was no tyrant. Unlike Crassus, Julius Caesar refused to decimate his men after the defeat at the battle of Gergovia. His commentaries made him a folk hero to ordinary Romans.
I've never clicked on a new video quicker! Love love love all your work, your reconstructions are always amazing and to see them "smiling" always brings a tear to my eye 💕
Thank you so much, and thank you for watching!
The smile always makes me teary as well 😊
Same!!
Absolutely agree with you, this is such a lovely site and so different from others who all copy someone else who is successful.
I love this channel.😊
Yes indeed, seeing long-dead souls, smiling, is indeed moving.
And in the resurrection, we really will see their smiling faces,
hopefully, with the light of God shining through them. ☀
“In an insane, almost idiotic show of boldness.”
I have never felt more seen 😂
We appreciate you always being here for us Roy. ❤ I look for your comments.
@@RoyaltyNowStudios That’s so kind thank you
Caesar has such a distinctly Italian look to him, and I love the way you depict him as always! I'm certain it feels like I'm looking at Julius Caesar, and doubt you got anything wrong!
Superb history lesson. I had no idea his life was like that. Caesar was indeed a handsome man
Impeccable, as always! You’ve done Cleopatra, Julius Caesar…all we need is Marc Anthony to complete the Troubled Triad. 😬 Such an admirer of your work. Thanks for sharing your talent with us! 🙂
Thank you! We are hopefully doing Marc Anthony very soon, and possible a revised cleopatra with history as well.
Amazing! I can’t wait! 😁
@@RoyaltyNowStudiosMarc Antony rather than Anthony, righ?
He looks like my dad when he was young and it’s freaking me out
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Oh wow! 😮 very distant relation perhaps? 🤔 😅
My dad too, he also he had the Superman curl haha
can i have his number ?
My Father as Well 💯% Funny ! I Always thought about This... lol 😂
so in other words julius caesar looked like gigachad. chiselled jawline, locked in 24/7
Honestly, yeah? He was a known womanizer in his youth. He even seduced Crassus' wife! For some reason or another Crassus didn't seem to care.
@@RoyaltyNowStudios Throughout history and even to today, it was common to see men in high positions care more about their power and influence than their own personal relationships. He probably saw her relationship with Caesar as beneficial since it made them "connected" in more ways than one.
😆😆😆 That’s probably why a lot of his peers couldn’t stand him (although he appeared to have a sense of humor and was generally considered quite congenial company - for example, Cicero “almost wished” Caesar was still alive after his experiences with the politicians that came into power after Caesar’s assassination…
I’ve always wanted to suggest a recreation of Augustus daughter Julia! I’d love to hear her story from you 💕
I believe the Roman pipeline may be fully underway :)
@@RoyaltyNowStudios Yes pleaseeeee
I started watching your videos yesterday and they are absolutely fantastic. As a history major I often find that historical figures are not talked about like they were humans too, people that laughed, cried, and loved just like us. Your videos are the best example I have ever found in regards to humanizing these historical figures. You don't just talk about their achievements you go in depth with how they lived their lives. Please keep up the get work!
This brief history of Julius Caesar leaves out a great deal, especially his brilliant military campaigns in what is now Spain and France. He is one of the most astonishing men that Rome ever produced, as well as his nephew, Augustus.
Not as cool as Sulla tho
Absolutely correct. Caesar is one of the most nuanced rulers in history. He was truly the architect of The Roman Empire.
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Thank you for making history much more enjoyable to watch and simple to understand the way you bring them to life is absolutely gorgeous and amazing keep up the wonderful work lots of love from Australia
He definitely would pass for a man from the northern Italy/France border region today.
He reminds me of President Macron of France.
He seems a normal central Italian. There are many Southerner like him too. You are a little biased. The long skull it's classical of the South.
Wow! He is truly stunning! Add to that his boldness & charisma. His early career shows his political genius. As someone who thinks about Roman Empire everyday, I must say this is an excellent video!!! :)
Fun Fact: We use the solar calendar, instead of a lunar one, thanks to Caesar. "Like"
1:58 TY for pronouncing his name correctly and historically correct. By doing this you have proven you did much research. For that TY.
his facial bone structure reminds me of that of Abraham Lincoln's. that same formation of incredibly high strong cheek bones with the deep, piercing eye sockets. very handsome but kind of startling at the same time.
nicely done as usual.
I think I love both of them.
Can’t wait for Part 2!
Incredible! The storytelling is always so engrossing.
What's amazing to me, is when you make them smile... I don't think any of us think of them as humans like any other, with their own dreams and hopes. Of course, we know they were like any of us, but I don't think we ever imagine them smiling and laughing, being carefree and looking forward to the future, as any other young human being. That's what struck me the most when you did Anne Boleyn, and thank you for these incredible reconstructions ❤
16:50 I've seen the original of that painting in the Getty Museum, and it's huge! I loved it so much that I bought the postcard in the gift shop, & surprisingly, won an auction of the print, framed under glass, that is 4ft tall! I'm so happy to see that shown here!---Wow, the recreation totally makes sense, even as it surprised me!
I tried to so hard to encapsulate how amazing this painting was but I just didn't make myself enough time -- Andre, Editor
Absolutely brilliant! What a life that guy had so far. Whew 😅 Can't wait for part 2. He looks very familiar but I can't figure out who he looks like.🤔
Modern Caesar does look like an Italian politician.
Agreed
Very much so….
I'll count that as a success. 😅
I thought he looked like a Mafia boss... 😅
Oh today we eat well! Watching my back every few minutes while watching this.
Your videos and narration are top notch and always fascinating. Love your reconstructions, they are stunning. Thank you 👍
Thank you!
Not every time, but I got a gut feeling that this facial reconstruction of Julius is very accurate. Sometimes, gut feelings are right.
What amazing work that you do
Very interesting! So often it's Caesars foreign conquests and his death that is focused on. I had no idea about a lot of these events from his youth.
Some might remember HBO's great show "Rome", but even that started when Caesar was middle-aged, and I couldn't quite get behind the actor who played him. That was my one issue with the show, which is why it's great to see a younger and more realistic portrait, hinting towards the charisma he must have actually had.
Bravo! A skilled artist and a great narrator.
Timothy Dalton was PERFECT to portray him! Gonna rewatch "Cleopatra" on Tubi just for this. Thank you for your research and skill
Thank you for blessing us with your amazing talent and artistic facial reconstructions, it really makes the difference bridging the gap between historical and contemporary come together to make history come alive you are A TREASURE, humbly grateful for you my dear.
Caesar is my favorite historical person/hero. It’s awesome to see this reconstruction!
I LOVE this channel!!!History comes to life! Thank you for all your efforts. Love your work.
Thank you!!
Incredibly handsome but there's something scary about his eyes. In the last picture, he looks like someone who most likely shouldn't be trusted. Great work as always! Thank you
Yep his eyes give mob boss.
@@selmahare I'm neither a woman nor interested in men, but I've been told that handsome + dangerous/scary = irresistible 😂🤣
I named my son after him
I accidentally discovered these videos when rewatching the Tudors series. I am totally fascinated by these recreations and attention to detail. While it is sad that we will never fully know what these figures looked like, it is simply amazing to see the work done here that brings them closer to life than I would have ever thought possible. Subscribed.
I absolutely love your work, I think I've watched every video multiple times by now. Becca's voice is so lovely and soothing, I love putting up these videos in the background while I craft.
A famous historical figure I would still love to see: Marie de Medici (mother of Louis 13 of France), and Anna of Austria (wife of Louis 13)
I absolutly love your video's and reconstructions. Well done!
You're one of my favorite subscription. Loved it.
Thanks you, RNS ❤ Your work never dissapoint 😊 What a man he was...
I absolutely and thoroughly enjoyed the narration in this video.
And your recreations of Caesar in modern times - is one of the best, so far! I really felt the piercing eyes and easily handsome face, despite the unusual head shape.
As always, beautiful work, through and through!!
God has blessed you with such talent! I enjoy these very much. Thank you! 🙏💜👑
Hi, I love your work. Here's a challenge or, better said, a humble suggestion. Do a take on Pakal the great. It would be not only an interesting project on a different continent and culture, it would also be a departure from Mediterranean-European subjects.
Anyhow keep up the great work!
24:18 is my favorite bust. So real looking, love the slight head tilt.
I think that you can take an historical figure and make them relatable in modern terms. Fabulous.❤
Endlessly fascinated with Julius Caesar. Amazing work, RN! ❤😮
This video was amazing!!!! Please do Mary Tudor aka Bloody Mary next ❤
I’ve never thought of the Roman Empire like that ❤
Such perfect timing, I'm rewatching Rome now! His ascent is so interesting, thank you for these wonderful videos :)
To bring a man like Caesar to smile, even laugh, is quite something! 😉I quite like your reconstructions.
I have been waiting for Ceasar for so long, glad to see him today!
Always love learning more and of course, seeing the recreations! He was definitely handsome!
Becca, you are just incredible! You have it all. I hope you never grow tired of what you are doing.
Beautiful work.
I definitely see some parallels between the struggling governments of ancient Rome and, currently, the U.S.
Ancient Rome is nothing like the United States in spirit or otherwise
Superbly done video. And you got the history right. Bravo!
LOVE YOUR VOICE, THE AMAZING STORIES & YOUR ART WORKS ARE PURELY AMAZING!!!!!!! I’ve just spent an entire day, watching all of videos I can on UA-cam!!!!!! Please more ❤
Love it...the outcome shows a very very striking stare as described❤
I was amazed at your work before … you blow my mind with every much anticipated vid! Thank you!
LET’S GO!!!!!!
Another amazing video!! Julius Caesar is such an interesting figure to learn about and I learnt so much from this video since I’m not that into Roman history ❤
Love your videos :)))
Thank you! He had a really interesting life for sure. I loved learning more about Roman culture for this one too.
Wonderful video! Can’t wait for part two! And wow! He was so handsome! ❤
Wow! Another great one ❤
I love learning through your channel and have all these visual connections to historical figures of which I have heard but never took the time to inquire about. Such a pleasure and gift you share! ❤ Be blessed. Thank you.
Please do Chatarine Parr next I love your videos ❤❤❤❤😊
We'll definitely do Catherine Parr! Soon!
@@RoyaltyNowStudios Thank you sooooo much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Always always an enjoyment to watch your videos! Superbly created and narrated! 👏👏👏
Brilliant! Your story telling has evolved with your artwork. Thank you
A new video!!! amazing as always, Beca. Something about your recreation reminds me of Macron, ha ha ha.
This is fantastic. Thank you. Approximately when should we check back for Part 2?
Personally I've adopted the description of Caesar couched by Colleen McCullough in her 'Masters of Rome' series. She used the Ferrucci bust as a template and made him blond with pale blue eyes ringed with dark irises - giving him the piercing quality so often discussed. A fascinating portrait, both physically and psychologically. Still, your version could very well be the truest one. Good job.
Ancient sources are very clear: he had dark eyes and not blue. Augustus had blue eyes and was not blond, but blondish.
The History part of the video was done exquisitely
It's not easy to condensate almost 50 years of Roman late Republic History and half of Ceasars life in 20 minutes
But it was done to perfection
This comment means so much to me! His life was DENSE & COMPLEX - Andre, Editor & Writer.
Incredibly well done! I find it touching bringing these historical figures to life, whom we only know as white marble busts, giving them the endearing quality of being human . When these reconstructed figures smile, makes them so real . What a privilege seeing Julius Caesar as he probably looked then and now, thanks to your wonderful work and research.
That is the face of a leader.
But unlike the "leaders" we have today (every last one of them, I don't care what side you're on), who are more like the corrupt senators and middle-management of Rome, the leaders of the past weren't just people with a lot of money and small minds.
They were often soldiers, actually educated in history, philosophy, understood poetry and art, and were - ideally - the best men alive in their time. We don't have leaders for over a hundred years now, we only have thousands of grubby little corrupt mini-tyrants.
Not sure if you listened to the documentary 😂 There was SO much corruption, elitism, gluttony, infighting, brutal killings...At least there are less killings and civil wars these days.
No, human nature never changes. All we can do is be aware of it and make legislation and institutions (like the division of power), that keep our greed and power hunger in check.
@@monmothma3358 yeah their comment is absolutely shit. The leaders of the past only cared about power.
Fascinating to see how he may have looked. Of the actors who played him on screen, Warren William in Cecil B. DeMille's 1934 Cleopatra looks somewhat like him.
For contemporary actors I thought of Clive Owen
@@dorothytenute2710 Good choice.
Incredible! Great research and amazing reconstruction. A handsome man is a handsome man no matter when he lived!
Please do Isaac Newton.
Wow!! He truly was very handsome and I love his smile! ❤
Ha ha Becca. @:30 (My Heritage) I thought you said “It was fascinating to look up this s**t.” Caught me off guard. I had to rewind. 😂 On a serious note, the videos that you and Andre create and share are a work of art. Look forward to part II of Julius Caesar. Ty. ❤RNS
Another impeccable video & recreation! I’m a huge fan of Royalty Now. ❤ please keep doing what you do ❤️
Fantastic as always, ty!
I truly enjoy your videos, i am sure you hear it all the time, but they are interesting, engaging, light, and educational. Thank you for doing it.
We may hear it often, but we will never stop appreciating you for watching us. Thank you 🤎
I was excited to see this. I absolutely love watching
Caesar smiles!!
All of your reconstructions are always so good. The first time I heard about Julius Caesar was when I read the play written by William Shakespeare. I also watched the black and white film in school and it was really good. It's the only play I like from him.
Perfection as its best! Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent with us! I know I’ve seen the modern version of Julius Cesar in recent years, just trying to remember where!
Quite remarkable, especially the modern recreation of him, in addition, I was unaware of his story, so that part was especially interesting, perhaps the ultimate rags to riches story of all time.
Your work is amazing
Super interesting and great recreations as always!!!
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Bravo my girl! You’re working hard and it’s paying off. Thank you
LOVE, LOVE , LOVE THIS CHANNEL. THANK YOU 🙏 😊
AMAZING as usual!! 🤩Thank you Becca and Team ❤
This is so incredibly interesting and inspiring. Y’all do such an amazing job bringing people into the real world for us, in such a perfect way. Thanks to ya both for the hard work y’all do to bring us this content. It’s truly the best history channel by far. I absolutely love it when there’s a notification for a new video! Hugz, Tree
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Best episode ever!❤
I never knew much about Caesar, so thank you so very much for this video!!!
I love all of these videos! I do have a question about the music. Does anyone know the music that plays around 23:29? I really love it and would love to know what it is.
Absolutely fascinating! I never knew anything about his younger years!
The reconstructed Caesar look is impressive. Not as art, but simply when you look at him.
Beautifully done, thank you! ❤
Nice video,explanation and very good facial reconstructions of Julius Caesar.
Wonderful as always! It's thought provoking (maybe obvious, alas): would Caesar have been as successful if he hadn't been so good-looking?
I LOVED this video so much, thank you. It was my interest in Caesar that brought me to this channel, so I’m really pleased you have revisited him. He looks so different in this version. I often wonder if the stone portrait you based the original Ceasar reconstruction on was actually Octavian. The features are much more delicate, and the chin slightly set back compared to the portrait you have based this reconstruction on.
I never thought Cesar was good looking but MAN, what a man! Thank you! I liked and subbed at 1st watch.
I love your videos so much and I love the way you tell a story. I read Robert Harris Trilogy about Cicero and loved it, therefore this was really captivating. (Caesar was portrayed rather as a villain in Harris’ trilogy).
your presentations are all so awesome.