28 November 1956(1956-11-28) (aged 50) Paramaribo, Suriname
Julius Caesar de Miranda (3 April 1906 – 28 November 1956) was a Surinamese jurist and politician. De Miranda was the first prime minister of Suriname.
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27 June 1949, he became Minister of Finance in the cabinet of JuliusCaesardeMiranda. In January 1952, he resigned due to a conflict of interest, because...
The main evidence for this practice is a sentence by Roman general JuliusCaesar in his Commentary on the Gallic War (1st century BC), which modern scholarship...
President of Suriname (1975–1988) Formation 3 June 1949 First holder JuliusCaesardeMiranda Final holder Jules Wijdenbosch Abolished 26 January 1988 Succession...
studies in Suriname. After a long search, he found the creole lawyer JuliusCaesardeMiranda who became mentor. Surprised that a Creole was willing to teach...
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from at least the third century BC. They were discussed in depth by JuliusCaesar in his account of his wars in Gaul. Some peoples in southern Britain...
4th century BC. The oldest detailed description comes from JuliusCaesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico (50s BCE). They were described by other Roman...
associated with the Celtic La Tène culture. In his Commentarii de Bello Gallico, JuliusCaesar described the larger Celtic Iron Age settlements he encountered...
goddess Ancient authors referring to the river Marne as Matrona include JuliusCaesar, Ammianus Marcellinus, Ausonius and Sidonius Apollinaris. Charlton T...
was shipped from Massalia on the Mediterranean coast of Gaul. JuliusCaesar, in his De Bello Gallico, says of the Veneti: "This last-named people were...
tribes, perhaps with Germanic elements.[citation needed] JuliusCaesar, in his book, Commentarii de Bello Gallico, comments: All Gaul is divided into three...
Julio César and Júlio César are the terms for JuliusCaesar in Spanish and Portuguese languages respectively. They may also refer to: Julio César Salas...
Green, Miranda. The Gods of the Celts. p. 32.[full citation needed] Hutton 1991, p. 195 Caesar, Julius. De bello gallico. VI.13–18. Cicero. De divinatione...
Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 3-11-010449-0. Porkorny, Julius (1959). Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. Berlin: Franke Verlag. Green, Miranda, Celtic...
legates at the end of the Republic, immediately before his civil war with JuliusCaesar. As a result of the agreements that led to the formation of the First...
JuliusCaesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico 5.54. Gaulish mori "sea" + tasgos (also tascos or taxos), "badger". See Xavier Delamarre, Dictionnaire de...
locus classicus for the Celtic gods of Gaul is the passage in JuliusCaesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico (The Gallic War, 52–51 BC) in which he names six...
repertory company in Exeter. He appeared in The Caucasian Chalk Circle, JuliusCaesar, The Tempest, Loot, Guys and Dolls, and many other plays. He played...
produced the award-winning feature Jail Caesar, an exploration of the little known adolescence of JuliusCaesar, filmed in three working prisons with several...