File:Ara Di Cesare Plaquard at the Roman Forum 1.JPG
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[edit]Dianalovescaesar (talk) 16:28, 4 February 2008 (UTC)Translation from Latin to English ALTAR OF CAESAR Caesar’s body was laid in the Roman Forum where the ancient seat of the Roman power resided. There the Roman people gathered tables, chairs and any other type of wood that they found. They lit the fire and all the people witnessed the burning of the fire during the night .In this place they built an altar and then a temple to the same Caesar, IN WHICH HE IS NOW HONORED AS A god. Went to Rome in November, took picture and then my mom, who was born and raised in Italy translated to me.± Dianalovescaesar (talk) 16:28, 4 February 2008 (UTC)Diana T
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