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Et sic incipit
Et sic incipit
Knowledge is power and the topic of our blog earned himself a place in immortality as the dictator perpetuo — “dictator for life”. Julius…
Jack Collins
Sep 27, 2019
Meet the Team
Meet the Team
Before you delve into the depths of our blog, we thought we’d give a quick insight into our team members…
Liam Duggan
Sep 29, 2019
Political Strategy
Control & Dominate
Control & Dominate
The final chapter of Caesar’s political strategy is all about control, and yes, you’ve guessed it…DOMINATION.
Adam Conneally
Mar 8, 2020
The Ultimate Popularity Contest
The Ultimate Popularity Contest
Let’s face it, Caesar was a popular guy. He had all the desirable attributes which favor a politician: intelligent, courageous, powerful…
Adam Conneally
Feb 4, 2020
The Art of Communication is the Language of Leadership
The Art of Communication is the Language of Leadership
“Julius Caesar stands upon the podium, composed and focused, ready to address the entire Roman Empire. He is dressed impeccably, a…
Adam Conneally
Dec 3, 2019
A Charismatic Strongman
A Charismatic Strongman
Julius Caesar led the Roman Empire as an exceptionally driven, powerful politician. He left behind a legacy so great, that it led to the…
Adam Conneally
Oct 8, 2019
Influenced By Caesar
Return of the Dictator
Return of the Dictator
While many saw the prorogation of the British House of parliament as absurd, it is hard not to see it as a move straight from the Julius…
Jack Collins
Jan 27, 2020
Get out of Jail Free Card
Get out of Jail Free Card
Like in Roman Times, “Immunity” is granted to sitting US presidents while carrying out their term of office. The “founding fathers” relied…
Jack Collins
Feb 18, 2020
Crossing the Rubicon: Using Secrecy as a strategy
Crossing the Rubicon: Using Secrecy as a strategy
Caesar’s crossing of the Rubicon was an enormous risk — in effect, he declared civil between himself and the Roman nobility (Redonet…
Jack Collins
Mar 5, 2020
Let it be Known.
Let it be Known.
A Triumph in Roman times was a ritual procession that was the highest honour bestowed upon a victorious general in the Roman Republic and…
Jack Collins
Jan 13, 2020
Exegi monumentum aere perennius
Exegi monumentum aere perennius
In the final Poem of Horace’s third book of Odes, he aclaims that his words will outlive any structure made by man(“Exegi monumentum aere…
Jack Collins
Oct 5, 2019
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