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Julius Caesar. 48-47 BC. AR Quinarius (1.89 g, 6h). Military mint moving with Caesar. Veiled female head (Vesta?) right; behind, ^II (= 52, Caesar's age) above simpulum / Trophy; wreath to left, ancile to right. Crawford 452/3; CRI 14; Sydenham 1012; RSC 16.
If you are interested in Julio Claudian Iconography and portrait study you may enjoy these two links:
Julio Claudian Iconographic Association- Joe Geranio- Administrator at groups.yahoo.com/group/julioclaudian/
The Portraiture of Caligula- Joe Geranio- Administrator- at
Both are non-profit sites and for educational use only.
Little Caesars (1,700 square feet)
237 South Battlefield Boulevard, Suite 11, Great Bridge Shopping Center, Chesapeake, VA
My new iPhone background.
I drove up to the top level of the parking deck one afternoon and snapped a few pictures of Caesars Palace. The sky was too perfect and fortunately there weren't any other cars parked up there. I've been back from Vegas for more than 2 months and I'm still finding new pictures to post.
with homemade croutons made from the insides of the bread bowls yesterday
this salad was amazing!
(remember the baby pics?)
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I promised Ami I would put up the Vegas pictures like 8 months ago. Now is as good a time as any right?
Ingredients are lettuce, Sundried, Tomatoes, Chicken, Black Olives. Available at sweetaffairs www.facebook.com/sweetaffairs.com.pk
Photography by ujphotos.com
This was taken in the front main area of the Caesar's Forum Shops - from the ground floor. Just to the left is the entry door from Las Vegas Blvd, and there are four curved escalators here.
3-exposure HDR hand held. Canon 5D using 24-70mm f/2.8 L
Little Caesars (2,290 square feet)
925 Diamond Springs Road, Virginia Beach, VA
This location opened in 2015; it was originally a Signet Bank, which opened on January 16th, 1990 and closed in winter 1998. It became a Zoots Dry Cleaning in the early 2000s, which closed in the early 2010s.
Little Caesars (2,290 square feet)
925 Diamond Springs Road, Virginia Beach, VA
Opened in 2015; originally Signet Bank (January 16th, 1990-winter 1998), later Zoots Dry Cleaning (early 2000s-early 2010s)
Day 344, Friday, December 10th, 2021
Caesar’s Fountain
After the escape room, we took a cab to the Forum at Caesar’s Palace to do some window shopping. What an enormous mall! Three levels with multiple off-shoots, we wandered for about an hour then walked back to our hotel. I got this cute shot of Jenny and Wyatt in front of one of the fountains. There were a few times I regretted not bringing my professional camera but I was grateful to not have to lug it around.
iPhone 13 Pro | 5.7mm | f/1.5 | 1/90 | ISO 50 | handheld
Julius Caesar - William Shakespeare
Photo: Chris Harris
Oak Park Festival Theatre - July 1985
Director: Patrick O'Gara
Scene Designer: Chris Harris
C. Julius Caesar, † 44 v. Chr
AV-Aureus, 45 v. Chr., Rom, L. Munatius Plancus; 7,86 g. Drapierte Büste der Victoria r.//Capis. Bab. 18; BMC 4122; Calico 44 a; Crawf. 475/1 b; Sear 60 a; Syd. 1019 b.
Breites, sehr schönes Exemplar L. Munatius Plancus, eine der schillerndsten Gestalten aus der Endphase der Republik, war zunächst ein enger Vertrauter Caesars, der seine Karriere förderte und ihm auch zum Amt des Praefectus urbi verhalf. Mit diesem Amt fiel ihm auch die Münzprägung zu, und unter seiner Praefectur wurde in der von Caesar neu eingerichteten Münzstätte am Janiculum unsere Münze geprägt. Nach dem Tode Caesars schlug sich Plancus auf die Seite der Mörder seines Wohltäters, wandte sich aber im Jahre 43 v. Chr. dem Antonius zu. Doch auch diesen verriet er und schlug sich auf die Seite des Octavianus. Es war L. Munatius Plancus, der im Jahre 27 v. Chr. im Senat die Verleihung des Titels "Augustus" an Octavianus beantragte.
One of the better Caesar salads I've had. Hooray for J.B. Dawson's.
The classic "Caesar Salad":
1. Lots of Romaine lettuce
2. (Optional) throw in a raw egg (it helps the other stuff stick to the lettuce.
3. Mix in a small bowel: a large teaspoonful of Coleman's Dry Mustard, the juice of 2-3 lemons, anchovie paste (or minced anchovies), enough grated parmasian cheese to make the mixture NOT too soupy
4. Toast 2-3 slices of thick white bread in a pan whose bottom is covered in olive oil; turn bread when totally toasted on each side. Dry on paper towels and cube with a sharp knife.
5. Add the mustard/lemon-juice/anchovie-paste/parmesian- cheese to the Romaine and mix thoroughly.
6. Add lots of ground pepper (do NOT use the already-ground kind)
7. Mix again.
8. Add the toasted bread crumbs. Do not mix. Let people help themselves.
9. (Optional) If you're a big anchovie-lover (as I am), you may want to add some anchovie fillets to the mixture (before #8).
Julius Caesar is buried here, in the heart of the Roman Forum. Every day people continue to throw flowers on his grave.
ANCIENT ROMAN IMPERATORIAL AND IMPERIAL SILVER COINS, Augustus (27 BC - AD 14), Denarius, uncertain mint, 17 BC, CAESAR, young bare head (of Gaius Caesar?) right, all within oak-wreath, rev AVG-VST, ornamented candelabrum, all within floral wreath decorated with bucrania and paterae, 3.87g (RIC 540; BMC 684; RCV 1749). Beautiful old cabinet tone with slight iridescence, a little wear on highest point of obverse, otherwise extremely fine, a very attractive example. bought for £4/15/- Augustus adopted his grandsons Gaius and Lucius Caesar in 17 BC, marking his intention to include them both in his plans for the succession. The portrait on the obverse of this coin, taken with the legend ‘CAESAR’ appearing below it, has traditionally been identified as that of Gaius, but more recent thinking has attributed it to that of a youthful portrait of Augustus himself. The precise identification remains unclear.
If you are interested in Julio Claudian Iconography and portrait study you may enjoy these two links:
Julio Claudian Iconographic Association- Joe Geranio- Administrator at groups.yahoo.com/group/julioclaudian/
The Portraiture of Caligula- Joe Geranio- Administrator- at
Both are non-profit sites and for educational use only.
Caesar made with vodka and clamato, served in a spicy rimmed glass with fresh celery and a lime garnish. Shot on white background.
one of the "old" and traditional Hotels and Casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Little Caesars (1,904 square feet)
10119 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, VA
Opened in December 2014; originally Burger Chef (October 1961-mid 1970s), later T.A.E. Imported Parts (April 1976-March 1979), Virginia Motorcycle Supply (April 1979-winter 1986), Johnny's Frozen Custard (January 1994-September 2001), Labor Ready (mid 2000s-mid 2010s)
One of Tidewater Pie's other Little Caesars locations on the Peninsula is this one in Newport News, serving the southern end of the city. They took over this old Burger Chef building, which has been gutted and reused as several other businesses since the 1970s but still retains its' peaked roofline. And when you go inside the lobby the angled steel support beams, such as the one in this very photo, are still in place as well!
Little Caesars Express
608 North Main Street, Kilmarnock, VA
This location opened in June 2022; it operates out of the kitchen of what was originally an Arby's, which was built and opened in 1999 and closed in 2007. It became Alley Café in 2008, which closed in 2018.