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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.
YES!! This city was stuck pizza-less for 8 damn years! I struggled greatly to eat such a heavenly pizza over that time. but truly the dark ages are over. Little Caesars is returning to Eau Claire!!!
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 (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)
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.
one of the "old" and traditional Hotels and Casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Julius Caesar - William Shakespeare
Photo: Chris Harris
Oak Park Festival Theatre - July 1985
Director: Patrick O'Gara
Scene Designer: Chris Harris
Actor: David Darlow
This effigy is based on an original sculpture of the adoption of Caius by Augustus (27 BC–AD 14). The likeness to the emperor is heightened by the arrangement of the locks of hair around the brow.
Purchased in 1922
Department of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities
Caesar ?) right / VAALA in exergue, Roman soldier, holding sword and shield in protection, advancing left and attacking a rampart ( vallum) guarded by two soldiers, each brandishing a sword and shield. Crawford 514/2; CRI 322; Sydenham 1087 Kestner 3788; BMCRR 4216; Numonia 2.
Ex L.A. Lawrence Collection (Glendining, 7 December 1950), lot 270; Clarence S. Bement Collection (Naville VIII, 25 June 1924), lot 261.
The unusual spelling of his cognomen aside, it is quite possible that this moneyer is the Numonius Vala whom Horace mentions in Epistle 1.15.1-6. As Horace’s Vala was apparently quite familiar with the countryside of southern Italy, particularly Velia and Salernum, it is quite possible that the gens Numonia derived its origin from Campania, and, as novi homines, acquired Roman citizenship as a result of the Social War (91-88 BC). The cognomen Vaala refers to some ancestral military exploit, in which that individual bravely stormed a well-defended rampart in battle, a deed commemorated on the reverse of this coin. A subsequent Numonius Vala was not so courageous, for while serving as a legate of Quinctilius Varus and commanding his cavalry during the disaster at the Teutoburger Forest, he was killed while attempting to flee the battle (Vell. Pat. 2.119.4).
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.
This is a Black Standard Poodle posing (poosing, perhaps?)
as EmPOOror Poolius Caesar. I think, artistically, that the Black Standards look the most serious of the variety. But then: “O Judgement, thou art fled to brutish beasts and men hath lost their reason…”
(As per Poodle-usual, this is lots of pen and ink with a bit of watercolor)
Caesars is a Swedish alternative rock band. In their native Sweden, the band was originally known as Caesars Palace, and in the rest of Scandinavia they are known as Twelve Caesars. Elsewhere they go by the name Caesars.
Outside of Sweden, they may be best known for the song "Jerk It Out", which was originally featured in the snowboarding video Afterbang in 2002, as well as the Electronic Arts video games SSX 3 and FIFA Football 2004, and on the PlayStation 2 game LMA Manager 2005, and arcade game. The song also appeared in the wii game "Just Dance" Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova. It has also been the backdrop of television advertisements for brands such as iPod (2005) and Renault (2009). The song is featured on the band's 39 Minutes of Bliss (In an Otherwise Meaningless World), Paper Tigers, and Love For The Streets albums. They have won Swedish Grammy Awards for best album and best new artist. Their song "We Got to Leave" is the theme music to the television series Confessions of a Matchmaker. It was also in the movie John Tucker Must Die.
French Army CAESAR of the 40e Régiment d’Artillerie (40e RA), 501e Régiment de Chars de Combat (501e RCC) military base, Mourmelon-le-Grand, May 12, 2018.
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)
The Labor Ready sign, taken from the opposite side
Caesars Palace is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. Caesars Palace is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment. Caesars is located on the west side of the Strip, between the Bellagio and the Mirage.
Caesars has 3,348 rooms in five towers: Augustus, Centurion, Forum, Palace, and Roman. The Forum tower features guest suites with 1,000 square feet of space.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caesar Potato Salad
3 cups new potatoes, cooked and chopped
1/2 cup caeser salad dressing
Parmesan cheese, shredded
2 green onions, chopped
4 hard boiled eggs
4 slices bacon, cooked
Toss potatoes with dressing and a few handfuls of the Parmesan cheese.
Top with green onions, hard boiled eggs and bacon.
Recipe Notes: I usually double this recipe because this salad goes fast. I just wash and cut up the potatoes before putting them on to boil. Leaving the skins on saves some time. Plus I hate peeling potatoes. I would say all measurements here are just a guideline. Want more bacon/eggs/onion/cheese, go ahead. I won't tell the potato salad police. For the dressing I usually buy a strong flavoured garlic dressing such as Renee's. For a big bowl I use the entire bottle and then add mayo until I get the desired consistency. I've also used finely chopped onion in place of the green onion in a pinch.
At some point during the day, a lot of light reflects back from the Flamingo making this shot possible. This is not HDR, flash or digging in the shadows, just an accident of the summer sun.
National Archaeological Museum of Naples
Julius Caesar
Trajanic copy (AD 110) of an original of 50 BC
The bust was found at the Monastery of San Lorenzo, in the locality Spolia Christi, in the area where in the Middle Ages the Forum of Trajan was thought to be located.
The bust, placed on a moulded base with a concave profile and integrated by C. Albacini, portrays Julius Caesar with regular features, hair in tufts curled towards the forehead, the skull particularly developed, two deep horizontal wrinkles on the forehead and a protruding chin. The face represents a mature image of the dictator with knitted brows and bulging eyelids. The cheeks are furrowed by deep wrinkles of expression, the thin mouth is shut. The hair is combed in kiss-curls that frame the face, starting from the top of the head to camouflage the incipient baldness.
Botellin de cerveza de trigo de la marca Ambar ( La Zaragozana ) del paquete que me regalaron mis amigos.
Pulsa L para ver con fondo negro.
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