Genius,Pop Culture,and The Punic Wars
why was raphael a genius because he was good at stuff
He laughed because he knew that he was a direct descendant of Aeneas, founder of Rome and the Goddess Venus and that the pirates were doomed to fail nor could they hurt him. Julius Caesar was very much aware of his Powers and his Genius.
"Ceased to be" is the correct phrase to use when something has stopped existing or functioning. For example, "The company ceased to be profitable." "Has ceased to be" is also grammatically correct but may sound more formal.
He was remembered for a few things. 1) He transformed Rome from Republic (SPQR) to an Autocracy (Roman Empire) 2) He destroyed the Gaul 2) He was a military genius
Ceased means to stopThe word 'ceased' means 'finished' or 'ended', as in:The fighting has ceased.
genius, genius, brillance, genius, genius..........
To prove his military genius and to keep a close watch on Rome Julius Caesar engineered the first triumvirate. He was allied politically with the consuls, Crassus and Pompey. thus enabling him to keep his military command in Gaul and to keep an eye on politics back in Rome. The writing of his books on the war in Gaul also helped to keep him in the public eye as the books were published one at a time.
He ceased to exist. Both sides ceased fire. Their attention ceased as the teacher went on. Cease: Stop, Fade Away.
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Julius Caesar killed many innocent people also Caesar was a political and a military genius who later expanded Roman empire, for his efforts he had appointed himself as a "dictator". He was the conqueror of Gaul, he was envied by the Roman senate who later was killed by 60 of them!
No. A proper use of ceased would be, "After they stopped breathing, they ceased to exist." The word you need is seized, which means to take hold of. "They seized the chance."