"The Poisonius Mushroom" and "The Mongrel"
Julius Lester wrote 4 books.
Julius is roman for divus i got that from books and websites, but it's not right. Julius is a Roman "gens" or clan name. It has no connection with the name Jason.
Adolf Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" which translates to "My Struggle." This book outlines his political ideology and beliefs, including his antisemitic views and aspirations for Germany's future. Hitler did not write any other notable books besides "Mein Kampf."
I believe he is. Consider this, there are more documents, books and references to Jesus Christ in history (not counting the Bible) than there are for Julius Cesear. Do you believe Julius Cesear was real?
No! Read your history books. Julius Caesar was never an emperor and he certainly did not die in his bed. He was stabbed at a meeting of the senate.
Cleopatra's needle(s) are obelisks originally built by Thutmose III in 1450 BC. and they praised his achievements. Later Ramses II added his own praise for himself to them. You could say they were ancient brag books about two Pharaohs and had nothing at all to do with Cleopatra. "Cleopatra's Needles" is just an exotic name that someone made up for the obelisks.
Julius Fuerst has written books on various topics such as psychology, personal development, and self-help. Some of his notable works include "Positive Psychology: A Critical Introduction" and "The Activity Illusion: Why We Live to Work in the 21st Century."
Julius Jolly has written: 'The minor law-books' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Brahmanism, Hindu law, Sacred books 'Ein kapitel vergleichender syntax' 'Outlines of an history of the Hindu law in partition, inheritance, and adoption' -- subject(s): Partition, Adoption, Hindu law, Inheritance (legal)
Conquered Europe, Became ruler of Rome, wrote books and laid down the foundation of most laws.
Julius Bolarinwa Oso has written several books in the field of management and organizational behavior. His works include titles such as "Organisational Behaviour: A Review" and "Fundamentals of Management."
Roy Julius Van Neste has written books on topics such as psychology, personal development, and spirituality. Some of his notable works include "The Spiritual Science of the Soul" and "The Inner Eye of Love."
Augustus Caesar was born Gaius Octavius Thurinus, after his adoption by Julius Caesar he called himself Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, soon dropping the Octavianus and using Caesar as his surname once his adoption was ratified. He is known as Octavian in the history books to eliminate confusion between him and Julius Caesar. When he received the title Augustus he became Augustus Caesar and was known by that name.