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  • Kerry Katona has expressed her regret after not maintaining a friendship with her first husband Brian McFadden, said their marriage may have been a fairytale but the reality was far from it

    Kerry Katona has expressed her regret after not maintaining a friendship with her first husband Brian McFadden, said their marriage may have been a fairytale but the reality was far from it


    Kerry Katona shares regret over Brian McFadden friendship after ‘fake’ marriage

    Kerry Katona has expressed her regret after not maintaining a friendship with her first husband Brian McFadden, just weeks after she branded their marriage “fake”

    Kerry Katona has revealed she wishes she would have been friends with Brian McFadden following their divorce in 2004.

    The couple, once dubbed pop royalty, married in 2002 after meeting during their respective days in Atomic Kitten and Westlife, before having two children. Despite their once-happy marriage, they decided to call it a day and have since had no relationship with one another.

    Kerry, 42, has now expressed her regret after the pair decided not to have a friendship and previously co-parented their two children, Molly Marie and Lilly-Sue. Her comments come just weeks after Kerry said their marriage may have been a fairytale but the reality was far from it.

    Kerry Katona has expressed her regret after not remaining friends with her ex Brian McFadden

    Kerry Katona has expressed her regret after not remaining friends with her ex Brian McFadden (
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    The couple who were once pop royalty divorced in 2004 and now have no contact

    The couple who were once pop royalty divorced in 2004 and now have no contact (
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    In her column for OK! Magazine, she wrote: “I saw that Gary Lineker recently went on holiday with his ex-wife Danielle Bux as friends – I’ve never managed to stay that close with any of my exes! I would have loved to have been like that with my first husband Brian and our children, to have been more supportive of each other.

    “I’ve never been able to remain friends with any of my exes but I think it’s a nice thing to be able to co-parent like that. It’s a bit like Demu Moore and Bruce Willis’ relationship – I love that dynamic and how they can still be friends despite being split up.”

    During an exclusive chat with the Mirror earlier this month, Kerry discussed her current relationship with Brian, who has since remarried and had more children. She said: ” Obviously first marriage I thought it would last forever, I just went along with it.

    “It was just fake, it wasn’t real, it wasn’t meant to be – it wasn’t what I wanted, it was all fake and phoney.” Kerry later explained that while growing up in Warrington, she was “desperate to be loved” and was “desperate to please” but went about things in the “wrong way”.

    The television personality continued: “Not seen him (Brian) [since Molly’s 21st birthday] because the girls are grown up now, we’ve got no reason to talk. Not that we really talked, we never really had that kind of close relationship, they’ll ring Ryan before they ring Brian. If they need money, they ring Ryan.

    “That’s just how it is, he’s got his own little family now, Ryan pays for Molly’s car insurance. Molly and Ryan have such a great relationship, it’s funny when they’re together.”

  • Eagles’ Jason Kelce shares wishy-washy update on retirement plans: Jason Kelce reiterated to David Spade & Dana Carvey in funny interview

    Eagles’ Jason Kelce shares wishy-washy update on retirement plans: Jason Kelce reiterated to David Spade & Dana Carvey in funny interview

    Jason Kelce has yet to decide whether he’ll continue playing in the NFL, he said in a recent podcast interview, with the Eagles star admitting he’s ‘exploring different opportunities’ in case he decides to hang up his cleats.

     

    Eagles' Jason Kelce shares wishy-washy update on retirement plans: Jason Kelce reiterated to David Spade & Dana Carvey in funny interview

    While ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Kelce informed his teammates he would be retiring after Philly’s first-round playoff loss to the Eagles, there has been no official word from the center since that January 15 game.

    And during an interview with Dana Carvey and David Spade on their ‘Superfly’ podcast, Kelce revealed his decision is still hanging in the balance.

    ‘I don’t know. I’m trying to figure it out right now. Right now, exploring different opportunities if I end up retiring,’ Kelce said.

    ‘Still working out and staying in shape if I end up playing again.’

    Kelce, who hosts the hit ‘New Heights’ podcast with his brother Travis, reportedly met with TV executives in Las Vegas during Super Bowl week.

    Front Office Sports said that he sat down with brass from Fox and ESPN, and begun ‘making the rounds’ with networks ahead of the Chiefs’ win over the 49ers.

    Still, Kelce has been clear that he would struggle to leave the game of football.

    ‘Whenever you’re around this atmosphere, man, it’s really hard to not want to continue doing this,’ he exclusively told DailyMail.com after his brother Travis and the Chiefs beat the Ravens in the AFC Championship.

    He added, ‘The game continues to be difficult to play – selfishly, physically. It’s a grueling sport and it has its problems with trying to play it the older you get… [but] it’s hard. It’s really hard. I’ll be honest with you.’

    He echoed that sentiment on ‘Superfly, saying, ‘All these guys, when they get done it’s like you’re just kinda here man,’ while holding up his arm up in the middle of the camera.

    ‘You very rarely get these peaks. And you gotta find a way to kinda get that.’

    The 36-year-old father-of-three strongly considered retiring at the end of last season and filmed his struggle to make a decision in the hit Amazon Prime documentary, ‘Kelce.’

    He also filled in on Amazon Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football coverage during the Eagles’ bye week this season.

     

  • Former S Club 7 star Hannah Spearritt took a fancy to Westlife singer Brian McFadden at the end of the 90s, she sent a love letter to him, after a couple of dates, Brian has done a STUPID thing for her

    Former S Club 7 star Hannah Spearritt took a fancy to Westlife singer Brian McFadden at the end of the 90s, she sent a love letter to him, after a couple of dates, Brian has done a STUPID thing for her

    Hannah Spearritt penned love letter to Brian McFadden but was ‘ghosted’ by singer

    Former S Club 7 star Hannah Spearritt took a fancy to Westlife singer Brian McFadden at the end of the 90s, but her love letter to the singer didn’t blossom into romance

    MAIN – Hannah S Club wrote love letter to Brian McFadden after connection but he met Kerry Katona

    Former S Club star Hannah Spearritt has spoken about what could have been as she recalled the moment when she sent a love letter to Westlife singer Brian McFadden after they made a connection after they met each other on a few occasions.

    The now 42-year-old actress and singer thought she might have fancied a relationship with Brian, back at the end of the 1990s, but the singer met Kerry Katona and fell in love with her, leaving Hannah looking for happiness elsewhere.

    Hannah recalled how Westlife and S Club 7 often found themselves on the same bill and there were a number of times when Hannah came into contact with Brian and thought that they were hitting it off. Unfortunately, as Hannah looked to see if they could go an extra step into something more romantic, after a couple of dates, Brian “ghosted” her.

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    Hannah Spearritt has spoken about a relationship which never got started

    Speaking to The Sun, as she reminisced about those times, Hannah said: “We’d crossed paths quite a few times and always chatted backstage at events, so we would often speak and I guess flirt a bit. I liked the way he carried himself — he had swagger. We did have a couple of dates, went out for drinks.”

    Hannah added that she found him attractive and thought there was a mutual liking of each other. She continued: “I found him charming, naughty, entertaining and very handsome. We may have both been in a hotel at one point together, or something like that. But then he ghosted me.”

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    Singer and TV presenter Kerry Katona with Westlife member and husband Brian McFadden, London, circa 2002

    She was a dealt a devastating blow after she decided to write him a love letter but it was then she found out that he had actually fallen for Atomic Kitten singer, Kerry Katona. Hannah said: “I’d thought he liked me, and wrote him a love letter to explain how I felt, and it turned out he was in love with Kerry Katona.”

     

    Brian and Kerry ended up tying the knot in 2002 and the pair welcomed two children together – Molly and Lily-Sue – but their marriage ended in 2006.

    Hannah pulled out of the S Club 7 25th anniversary tour in May following the death of her bandmate and former lover, Paul Cattermole. She felt that it was not something she could be involved with following his sad passing and told The Sun that she doesn’t know whether she will perform with the band again. She said: “I’m glad that the tour is still going ahead and the songs will live on, but now I’m looking ­forward, not backwards.”

     

     

  • Inside Westlife’s Mark Feehily’s stunning home sold for over €1 million amid recently announced that the musician was leaving the band temporarily having suffered ill health

    Inside Westlife’s Mark Feehily’s stunning home sold for over €1 million amid recently announced that the musician was leaving the band temporarily having suffered ill health

    Inside Westlife’s Mark Feehily’s stunning home sold for over €1 million

    After buying the idyllic property in 2006, Westlife singer Mark Feehily parted ways with his stunning Sligo home in 2021 – with a new lucky homeowner getting to enjoy the breathtaking viewers, acres of lands and stylish interior touches

    Mark Feehily ‘s eye for interior design certainly helped him sell his four-bedroom property for over the asking price of €1.15 million in 2021.
    The Westlife singer, 43, snapped up the stunning Sligo home that sits on the edge of Lough Gill in 2006 and spent years redesigning and renovating the countryside abode. It was recently announced that the musician was leaving the band temporarily having suffered ill health. “It is with the upmost level of regret that I must now temporarily stand down from all Westlife touring until a time that I have had the chance to fully recover from the turbulent journey I have been through as an individual,” he shared. “Believe me, I wish things could be different! I would like to thank you so very much for your support and understanding of me and my health over the past few years.”

    Mark, who shares his daughter Layla with fiancé Cailean O’Neill, oversaw every stage of the refurbishment – from drafting plans by hand for the builders to follow to sourcing furniture and sanitaryware. His hard work clearly paid off, as with the help of estate agent Sherry Fitzgerald, The Masked Singer star was able to sell the property for over its asking price just two months after putting it on the market.

    Mark Feehily
    Mark Feehily feeding his baby daughter in the recording studio of his now-former home
    With the property – originally built in the 1970s – boasting features like a recording studio, home bar, wine cellar, garage, and three acres of surrounding land, it’s not hard to see why a bidding war ensured to take the stunning home off Mark’s hands. From the living room of the singer’s former house, you can see Church Island to the north, considered by some to be the real inspiration for The Lake Isle of Innisfree.

    Mark Feehily
    The Westlife singer’s former home boasts some incredible views
    The bathroom boasts a copper freestanding bath that overlooks stunning views, while the spacious kitchen comes complete with a huge dining area. Mark’s attention to detail even saw areas like staircases becoming interesting focal pieces – with the walls surrounding the stairs of his former home adorned with books and eye-catching ornaments. The outside of the property is equally as impressive, with the private grounds offering the homeowner the peace and serenity of the Sligo countryside.
    With a fire pit and a children’s play area, the acres of land can also act as the perfect location to entertain friends and loved ones.

    Mark Feehily's old house
    The star’s former property is the definition of location goals
    Over the years, Mark used the property as the perfect bolthole to escape to inbetween his hectic touring schedules.
    The singer, who become a dad for the first time in 2019, is said to have made plans to purchase the idyllic property before he even step foot inside the house. The generously arranged two-level ranch house, complete with cowboy bath and stellar views of Lough Gill and its 16 islands, now has a brand new owner to make new memories inside the grounds – after it was reported.

    Mark Feehily's old house

    Mark’s tasteful interiors undoubtedly helped increase the property’s value
    Alongside making a pretty penny on the property market, Mark has plenty to celebrate in his professional life too – picking up a prestigious LGBTQ+ award earlier this year. The Irish singer was awarded the Global Recognition Award for Diversity at the Burberry-sponsored British Diversity Awards last month, thanks to his tireless work as a vocal campaigner for surrogacy rights for LGBTQ+ families.
    “This is an incredible honour and the most meaningful award I have collected in my career. I mean, I’ve won awards for my music and awards with Westlife but this is something very special,” the dad-of-one said of being recognised at the prestigious awards ceremony.

    Mark Feehily's old house
    The singer’s old home has the perfect set-up for entertaining
    “I am proud and I hope it goes some way towards highlighting the issues still faced by LGBT+ families who want to start families of their own.” He added: “There is still a lot to do and our work will not stop until we have achieved full equality.”
    Mark and Cailean welcomed daughter Layla into the world on 1 October, 2019, via a surrogate. “All in all, all I can say is it’s lovely because all I think about is her now, I don’t have to think about myself so much,” Mark told the Mirror shortly after becoming a father. I used to maybe overthink and question everything, so it’s nice to actually have a break from that.

    “All of your focus is on another little person and a tiny little smile from her at the moment is like winning the lottery or something, it’s the best feeling in the world, so to get so much joy out of a tiny thing, it just puts everything into perspective, you know.”

  • Westlife star Nicky Byrne shares rare snap with wife and Georgina looked incredible: What a wonderful couple!

    Westlife star Nicky Byrne shares rare snap with wife and Georgina looked incredible: What a wonderful couple!

    WESTLIFE star Nicky Byrne shared a rare snap with his wife as fans say they looked “beautiful” as they enjoyed a night out together.

    The Dublin star and the rest of the band recently returned home after they had wrapped up their latest tour.

    Nicky and his wife looked gorgeous on their night out
    Nicky and his wife looked gorgeous on their night outCredit: Social Media Collect
    Nicky and his wife had a fun night
    Nicky and his wife had a fun nightCredit: Social Media Collect
    They have all been spending time with their family and over the weekend Nicky enjoyed a date night with his wife Georgina Ahern.
    He took to his Instagram to share a video of himself and his wife looking glamorous together.
    For their night out Nicky decided to wear a blue suit jacket, trousers along with a white shirt.
    Meanwhile, Georgina looked incredible in a black dress that hugged her figure and it had white details around the seams.

    Nicky had The Ronettes’ Sleigh Ride playing in the background and had a sticker on the video that said: “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.”
    He also shared pictures of himself and Georgina in the venue and they posed with a Santa.
    Fans and friends of Nicky flooded his Instagram comment section to share their love for the video.
    One follower commented saying: “What a wonderful couple!!! Early Merry Christmas!”

    A fan said: “You both look so wonderful. Enjoy the Christmas season with your loved ones and have a great time.”
    Angela wrote: “Gorgeous couple enjoy your time with the family!”
    While another fan commented saying: “You both look fab as always☺️ Enjoy the magical Xmas time with your loved ones.”
    Recently Nicky said he is “missing the family” as he watched RTE’s Late Late Toy Show.
    During the tour, he took to his Instagram to share a snap of himself watching The Late Late Toy Show.

    Nicky was beaming in the snap as he lay in bed watching the show on his laptop.
    He told his followers that he stayed up until 4am in Bengaluru, India, to tune in.
    The singer captioned his post: “4am in Bengaluru India – had to stay up for the Late Late Toy Show!
    “Thanks to @rteplayer.
    “#MissingTheFamily #MerryChristmas #WildDreamsTour @rteone @latelaterte.”

    Nicky’s friends and fans took to the comment section to share their love for his post.
    One fan joked: “We all have priorities Nicky! I get up at 3am US time to buy tickets for Westlife tours.”
    John commented: “Joys of being away pal – Bengalaru is beautiful – all the best with the gig.”
    Angie said: “Aww enjoy!!! And have a blast later at the show!! Can’t wait to see you in March!”

    Amber wrote: “Sad that you can’t watch it with the wife and kids nico! But hope you can still enjoy it.”
    Emily added: “Have a good rest Nicks. Not long to go until well deserved break with family.”
    Nicky recently finished up his tour
    Nicky recently finished up his tourCredit: Getty Images – Getty

     

  • This is the spot where Julius Caesar was assassinated

    This is the spot where Julius Caesar was assassinated

    This is the spot where Julius Caesar was assassinated

    Within the busy streets of Rome, amidst the whispers of history, lies a spot that thunders with the echoes of betrayal and power struggles of antiquity. “This is the spot where Julius Caesar was assassinated” – a statement that pierces through the veil of time, transporting us to a key moment in the annals of human civilization. In the shadow of the Theatre of Pompey, where ancient stones hold secrets untold, the assassination of Caesar unfolds as a timeless tale of ambition, conspiracy, and the fragility of power.

    As we stand upon this sacred ground, it serves not only as a marker of historical significance but also as a gateway to understanding the complexities of political intrigue and the consequences of unchecked ambition. Join us on a journey back in time as we traverse the cobblestone streets of ancient Rome, exploring the events leading up to that fateful day, the motives of the conspirators, and the far-reaching repercussions that would shape the course of Western civilization. But what led to this assassination, and where is that infamous spot?

    Rise Of Caesar

    Although he had many obstructions, Julius Caesar achieved more political power in Rome than anyone before him. Julius Caesar’s journey to power began with his entry into Roman politics in his early twenties. Born into a prestigious family, he quickly rose through the ranks, serving in various minor offices and gaining military experience in campaigns across the empire.

    His pivotal moment came with his appointment as governor of Further Spain, where he demonstrated both effective governance and military leadership. Upon his return to Rome, Julius Caesar faced significant debts but endeared himself to the common people by championing debt relief and land distribution for veterans. In 59 BCE, Caesar achieved the pinnacle of Roman politics: the consulship. This marked a turning point in his career, granting him considerable authority and influence within the Roman state. However, it was his strategic alliances, notably the First Triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus, that solidified his political power.

    Caesar’s military conquests in Gaul further enhanced his prestige and wealth, laying the groundwork for his eventual dominance in Rome. Despite tensions with Pompey and the Senate, Caesar’s decisive actions, including his defiance of Senate orders and crossing the Rubicon River, ultimately led to his victory in the Civil War and his ascent to dictatorial powers.

    Civil War

    The civil war that unfolded between Julius Caesar and his rival, Pompey the Great, was a defining moment in Roman history, marked by political intrigue, military conflict, and the collapse of the Roman Republic. The seeds of the civil war were sown by growing tensions between Caesar and Pompey, exacerbated by their competing ambitions and divergent political interests. Despite their previous alliance in the First Triumvirate, cracks began to emerge as their relationship deteriorated, fueled by the Senate’s fear of Caesar’s increasing power and Pompey’s desire to maintain his own influence.

    In 49 BCE, the Senate, under Pompey’s influence, issued a decree demanding Caesar’s immediate return to Rome and the disbandment of his legions. Julius Caesar, aware of the Senate’s hostility and fearing for his safety, made the fateful decision to cross the Rubicon River with his loyal legions, a symbolic act of defiance and a declaration of war.

    What followed was a series of military campaigns and decisive battles that unfolded across the Roman world. Caesar’s lightning-fast march through Italy caught Pompey and his supporters off guard, forcing them to retreat to Greece. The subsequent Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BCE saw Caesar’s forces emerge victorious, dealing a crippling blow to Pompey’s army and effectively ending his resistance.

    Pompey fled to Egypt, where he was betrayed and assassinated, while Caesar pursued his adversaries relentlessly, solidifying his control over the Roman world. Despite pockets of resistance and lingering opposition from some members of the Senate, Caesar’s authority was now unchallenged, paving the way for his assumption of dictatorial powers. The Civil War marked the end of the Roman Republic and the beginning of Caesar’s autocratic rule.

    The Dictatorship

    Julius Caesar’s assumption of dictatorial powers marked a pivotal moment in Roman history, signaling the end of the Republic and the emergence of autocratic rule. Following his victory in the civil war against Pompey and his allies, Caesar consolidated his authority and implemented a series of measures to solidify his grip on power. In 46 BCE, Caesar was appointed dictator of Rome, a position that granted him supreme authority over the state. Unlike the traditional Roman dictatorship, which was a temporary measure enacted during times of crisis, Caesar’s dictatorship was open-ended and devoid of any constitutional checks or balances.

    As dictator, Caesar pursued a wide-ranging agenda aimed at centralizing power and reforming the Roman state. He enacted legislation to address social and economic inequalities, including land redistribution to veterans, debt relief for the poor, and measures to alleviate urban poverty. Caesar also undertook ambitious infrastructure projects, such as the construction of new public buildings and roads, aimed at revitalizing the city of Rome and stimulating the economy.

    In addition to his domestic policies, Caesar embarked on military campaigns to expand Roman territory and secure Rome’s borders. His conquests in North Africa, Spain, and the eastern Mediterranean further enhanced his prestige and solidified his status as Rome’s undisputed ruler.

    Despite his popularity among the common people and some segments of the elite, Caesar’s growing autocracy and ambitions for monarchical power alienated many members of the Senate and aristocracy. Julius Caesar’s decision to accept honors traditionally reserved for kings, such as the title of dictator perpetuo (dictator in perpetuity) and the use of regal insignia, fueled fears of tyranny and sparked resentment among his political opponents.

    The Opposition

    The opposition to Julius Caesar’s dictatorship within the Senate was formidable and complicated, representing a diverse array of political ideologies and personal ambitions. This opposition united around senators who were deeply committed to preserving the traditional republican institutions of Rome and wary of Caesar’s increasing autocratic tendencies. Prominent figures among the senatorial opposition included Cato the Younger, a staunch defender of republican virtue and a vocal critic of Caesar’s tyranny. Cato’s unwavering opposition to Caesar’s dictatorship led him to participate in the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar in 44 BCE.

    Another key figure in the senatorial opposition was Marcus Junius Brutus, a senator with familial ties to Caesar and a reputation for philosophical integrity. Despite his personal relationship with Caesar, Brutus felt compelled to join the conspiracy against him, driven by a commitment to republican principles and a desire to protect the integrity of the Roman state.

    Other senators, such as Cicero, the renowned orator and statesman, expressed reservations about Caesar’s growing power but ultimately sought to maintain a pragmatic relationship with him in order to safeguard their own interests. Cicero’s writings and speeches reflect his ambivalence towards Caesar, acknowledging his achievements while also warning against the dangers of unchecked tyranny.

    While these senators represented the most vocal and visible opposition to Caesar’s dictatorship, there were undoubtedly others within the Senate who shared similar concerns about the erosion of republican norms and the concentration of power in the hands of a single individual. However, the fear of reprisal and the allure of Caesar’s patronage prevented many from openly challenging his authority.

    The Assassination

    The assassination of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March, March 15, 44 BCE, unfolded amidst the political tension and intrigue that gripped the Roman Republic at the time. Here’s a more detailed account of the events leading up to and surrounding the assassination:

    As Julius Caesar arrived at the Senate meeting held in the Theatre of Pompey, he was met by a group of senators, including some of his closest allies and bitterest enemies. Among them were Marcus Junius Brutus, a senator with familial ties to Caesar but who had become increasingly disappointed with his autocratic rule, and Gaius Cassius Longinus, a former ally turned staunch opponent of Caesar’s dictatorship.

    Decimus Brutus, a trusted friend and confidant of Caesar, had played a crucial role in convincing Caesar to attend the Senate meeting under false pretenses. Decimus assured Caesar that the Senate intended to bestow upon him the title of king, a prospect that Caesar found deeply troubling given Rome’s aversion to monarchy. Unbeknownst to Caesar, the Senate meeting had been orchestrated as a pretext for his assassination. As Caesar took his seat in the Senate chamber, the conspirators, concealed among the senators, closed in around him. Drawing their concealed daggers, they launched a coordinated attack, stabbing Caesar repeatedly in a frenzied assault.

    Caesar, caught off guard by the suddenness of the attack, initially attempted to defend himself but soon realized the futility of resistance against the overwhelming number of assailants. According to historical accounts, Caesar’s last moments were marked by a mixture of defiance and resignation, culminating in the famous utterance, “Et tu, Brute?” (“And you, Brutus?”), as he recognized Brutus among his attackers.

    The assassination of Julius Caesar sent shockwaves throughout Rome, plunging the city into a state of turmoil and uncertainty. While the conspirators may have harbored hopes of restoring the Republic by eliminating Caesar, their actions instead precipitated a power struggle that ultimately led to the demise of the Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire under Caesar’s adopted heir, Octavian (Augustus).

    The assassination of Julius Caesar remains one of the most dramatic and consequential events in ancient history, symbolizing the complex interplay of ambition, betrayal, and political idealism that defined the twilight years of the Roman Republic. But where exactly it happened?

    The Aftermath

    Julius Caesar’s assassination triggered widespread political instability and turmoil in Rome. With the power vacuum left by his death, a struggle for control ensued among rival factions, leading to a series of civil wars. Amid this chaos, Octavian, Caesar’s adopted heir, emerged as a prominent figure, eventually establishing the Roman Empire. The Republic’s collapse marked a pivotal moment in Roman history, signaling the end of traditional republican governance and the dawn of imperial rule. Despite his demise, Caesar’s legacy endured, leaving an enduring impact on Roman politics, military conquests, and societal reforms.

    The Spot

    Julius Caesar met his fate within the Curia of Pompey, an integral part of the Theatre of Pompey complex, where the Roman Senate had convened on the Ides of March, 44 BCE. This historic structure, situated in the heart of Rome’s Campus Martius, bore witness to the dramatic events that unfolded during Caesar’s assassination.

    Today, the site of Julius Caesar’s assassination within the Theatre of Pompey complex is marked by archaeological remains and historical markers in the heart of modern-day Rome. While the exact spot of the assassination may not be visually distinguished, visitors can explore the ruins of the Theatre of Pompey and its surrounding structures, which offer glimpses into the architectural grandeur of ancient Rome.

    The archaeological site includes remnants of the theater’s seating areas, stage, and porticoes, providing insight into the scale and layout of this once-impressive venue. Visitors can also explore the remains of the Curia of Pompey, where the Roman Senate convened and where Caesar met his tragic end.

    While much of the original structures have been lost to time and urban development, ongoing archaeological efforts continue to uncover new insights into the history and significance of the Theatre of Pompey and its association with Julius Caesar’s assassination. Interpretive panels and signage at the site offer historical context and information for visitors keen to learn more about this pivotal moment in Roman history.

    Surrounded by the bustling streets and modern buildings of Rome, the site serves as a poignant reminder of the city’s rich and complex past, where ancient history intersects with the present-day urban landscape.

    People Also Ask:

    What is Gaius Julius Caesar known for?

    Julius Caesar was a political and military genius who overthrew Rome’s decaying political order and replaced it with a dictatorship. He triumphed in the Roman Civil War but was assassinated by those who believed that he was becoming too powerful.

    What happened to Gaius Caesar?

    Gaius established a pro-Roman king on the Armenian throne but was seriously wounded (2 CE) while attempting to suppress an uprising in the area. He eventually died of his wounds on his way back to Italy. His death forced Augustus to adopt Tiberius and make him his successor.

    Did Julius Caesar have a child with Cleopatra?

    Caesarion (born on the 23rd of June, 47 BC) was the son of Cleopatra VII and Caesar. The child appears early in hieroglyphic Egyptian sources as Pharaoh and son of Caesar, whereas in Rome itself, Caesar seems never to have mentioned the child.

    Who ruled after Gaius Julius Caesar?

    Augustus (Gaius Octavius) was named in Caesar’s will as his heir, which made him extremely rich. He was able to attract a loyal following among a number of Caesar’s legions. He also had a best friend, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, who was a talented military commander.

    How long did Caesar rule Rome?

    It became a title rather than a name. In contrast, Julius Caesar could be considered the ruler of Rome for at most four years. His assassination was evidence that his rule was far less than total.

    Was Caesar a good ruler?

    Julius Caesar did many important things during his lifetime. He was a brilliant military leader, nearly doubling the size of Roman lands. He implemented many reforms that benefited the Roman economy. Caesar brought stability and organization to the Roman Republic.

    What does the name Julius mean?

    Julius is a masculine name of Greek origin, meaning “devoted to Jove.” This Roman name is thought to be related to the Roman god Jupiter, who was also known as Jove. Jupiter was known as the king of gods or the god of the sky and thunder, granting him many powers, including that of controlling the weather.

  • The Real-Life Airmen Behind the Highly-Anticipated Miniseries ‘Masters of the Air’

    The Real-Life Airmen Behind the Highly-Anticipated Miniseries ‘Masters of the Air’

    The Real-Life Airmen Behind the Highly-Anticipated Miniseries ‘Masters of the Air’


    Photo Credit: yassi / MovieStillsDB

    Masters of the Air (2024) is the highly-anticipated miniseries from the minds behind Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010). Following the exploits of the Eighth Air Force, the nine-episode show, slated to air exclusively on Apple TV+, is sure to bring audiences an up-close view of the intense fighting that took place in the European Theater during the Second World War. The following are just some of the real-life airmen the actors in Masters of the Air skillfully portray.

    Gale Cleven

    Military portrait of Gale Cleven + Austin Butler as Maj. Gale Cleven in 'Masters of the Air'

    Gale Cleven + Austin Butler in Masters of the Air, 2024. (Photo Credit: 1. American Air Museum CC BY-NC 3.0 2. yassi / MovieStillsDB)
    Of the airmen featured in Masters of the Air, Gale Cleven is central to the story. Portrayed by Austin Butler, he joined the military as an air cadet in March 1940 and, shortly after, earned his famous “Buck” nickname. Following training, he was sent to MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, and assigned to the 29th Bombardment Group as an instructor and first lieutenant.

    Cleven’s time at MacDill AFB was short-lived, as he was transferred to Idaho to command the 350th Bombardment Squadron, after which he and the 350th were sent to Kearney Air Force Base, Nebraska, where the 100th Bombardment Group was in the middle of preparing for their deployment overseas.

    Cleven’s premiere mission in the European Theater took place over Bremen in June 1943, while his most famous was the air raid on Regensburg that August, which saw him in the lead bomber. Despite the aircraft suffering severe damage, the major was able to take control of the aircraft and safely land it in North Africa, albeit after what must have been a terrifying flight. For his efforts, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.

    The 100th continued to fly dangerous missions over Europe with the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, suffering substantial losses in the process. One saw the downing of Cleven’s bomber, which resulted in him being taken as a prisoner of war (POW) by the Germans. He was housed at Stalag Luft III until the order came to evacuate the camp in late January 1945, at which point the airman managed to lose his overseers and make it back to friendly lines.

    Following the Second World War, Cleven continued with the US Air Force, seeing service in Korea and Vietnam. He retired in 1955, having achieved the rank of colonel.

    John C. Egan

    John C. Egan looking up + Callum Turner as Maj. John C. Egan in 'Masters of the Air'

    John C. Egan + Callum Turner in Masters of the Air, 2024. (Photo Credit: 1. Roger Freeman Collection / Imperial War Museums / American Air Museum CC BY-NC 3.0 2. yassi / MovieStillsDB)
    One of the commanders of the “Bloody 100th,” John C. Egan is among the most famous airmen to be portrayed in Masters of the Air. In 1940, he joined up as a Flying Cadet at Randolph Field, Texas. Two years later, he was assigned to the 29th Bombardment Group as a first lieutenant and instructor, and just a few months after that was transferred to Gowan Army Air Field, Idaho as an operations officer with the 100th Bombardment Group.

    After flying a handful of missions with the 305th Bombardment Group at Chelveston, England, Egan took over command of the 418th Bombardment Squadron. Similarly to his comrade and friend, Gale Cleven, he participated in the deadly Regensburg air raid, about which he said:

    “We were under fighter attack for three and a half hours and saw three Fortresses immediately around us shot down between the German border and the target. No one turned back, although some of us thought we were as good as dead.”

    Egan’s bomber was among those downed during the Münster air raid on October 10, 1943, after which he was captured and sent to Stalag Luft III. Following the Second World War, he returned to the United States to continue his service with the US Air Force, which involved deployments to Korea and the Far East.

    Egan unexpectedly died of a heart attack in 1961. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors.

    Harry Crosby

    Harry Crosby looking down + Anthony Boyle as Maj. Harry Crosby in 'Masters of the Air'

    Harry Crosby + Anthony Boyle in Masters of the Air, 2024. (Photo Credit: 1. 100th Bomb Group Museum / American Air Museum CC BY-NC 3.0 2. yassi / MovieStillsDB)
    Harry Crosby, portrayed by Anthony Boyle in Masters of the Air, was among the US Army Air Forces’ (USAAF) most skilled airmen, serving as the lead navigator for the 100th Bombardment Group during the Second World War.

    Crosby enlisted in the US Army Air Corps (USAAC) the week after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and earned a commission as a navigator at Mather Field, California. As with the others mentioned in this article, he was assigned to the 100th and deployed to England for service aboard B-17 Flying Fortresses over Europe.

    On July 24, 1943, Crosby participated in Operation Gomorrah, the bombing of Hamburg by the USAAF and the Royal Air Force (RAF). The week-long air raid destroyed 60 percent of the city and saw Crosby receive the Distinguished Flying Cross for his “outstanding performance as lead Navigator.” This was followed that October with an equally dangerous mission over Bremen, which ended in his B-17 crash-landing after sustaining damage.

    For his efforts during the war, Crosby was the recipient of several honors, including the Bronze Star and the Croix de Guerre.

    Robert Rosenthal

    Military portrait of Robert Rosenthal + Nate Mann as Maj. Robert "Rosie" Rosenthal in 'Masters of the Air'

    Robert Rosenthal + Nate Mann in Masters of the Air, 2024. (Photo Credit: United States Air Force / Find a Grave / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain 2. yassi / MovieStillsDB)
    Among the most decorated airmen of the Eighth Air Force, Robert Rosenthal is portrayed by Nate Mann in Masters of the Air. The lawyer enlisted in the US Army the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor and, just under two years later, was assigned to the 418th Bombardment Squadron, based out of Thorpe Abbots, England.

    “I couldn’t wait to get over there,” he recounted to Donald L. Miller. “When I finally arrived, I thought I was at the center of the world, the place where the democracies were gathering to defeat the [Germans]. I was right where I wanted to be.”

    Flying a total of 52 missions aboard B-17 Flying Fortresses, Rosenthal participated in the deadly Münster air raid in October 1943. His bomber was the only one to return, but with a hole in the right wing, two dead engines, three injured crewmen and damaged systems. Over a year later, he was shot down over German-occupied France and was rescued by the Free French, after which he returned to duty, conducting additional bombing missions over Europe.

    Following the Second World War, Rosenthal, with his law background, served as one of the assistants to Chief US Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson at the Nuremberg Trials.

    For his service, he received 16 decorations, including the Distinguished Service Cross, two Silver Stars and three Distinguished Flying Crosses – two from the United States and one from Britain.

    Curtis Biddick

    Military portrait of Curtis Biddick + Barry Keoghan as Lt. Curtis Biddick in 'Masters of the Air'

    Curtis Biddick + Barry Keoghan in Masters of the Air, 2024. (Photo Credit: 1. American Air Museum CC BY-NC 3.0 2. yassi / MovieStillsDB)
    Curtis “Muggs” Biddick is one of the storied airmen whose heroics over Europe are portrayed in Masters of the Air. He enlisted in the US Army Air Corps in January 1942 as an Aviation Cadet, after which he was assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group. He was sent to England in the spring of 1943 and was soon involved in combat action.

    On July 24, 1943, Biddick was among those to conduct a 12-hour mission to Trondjheim, the Eighth Air Force’s first attack on a Norwegian target. On the way back to Thorpe Abbotts, his aircraft crash-landed in Aberdeen – luckily, he survived the incident.

    Just under a month later, Biddick was back in the sky, this time over Regensburg. Sadly, this air raid proved to be his last, as his bomber suffered an oxygen fire after being struck by enemy fire. The blaze trapped some of the B-17 Flying Fortress’ crew on the flight deck, killing four, including the first lieutenant.

    He was interred at the US Cemetery at Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis, Missouri.

    Alexander Jefferson

    Portrait of Alexander Jefferson + Branden Cook standing on a red carpet

    Alexander Jefferson + Branden Cook attending the Hulu Original Tell Me Lies screening and red carpet event at NeueHouse Hollywood, 2022. (Photo Credit: 1. US Embassy London / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain 2. Robin L Marshall / Getty Images)
    While the majority of the airmen featured in Masters of the Air served with the 100th Bombardment Group, not all of them did. Alexander Jefferson, portrayed by Branden Cook, was one of the famous Tuskegee Airmen who flew with the 332nd “Red Tail” Fighter Group.

    Jefferson volunteered for flight training upon joining the US Army Reserve, but was denied and, instead, tasked with being a chemical analyst. He applied to the US Army Air Forces and, in April 1943, was told to report to Tuskegee Army Air Field, Alabama. After earning his wings, he was assigned to Ramitelli Airfield, Italy, from which he flew the North American P-51 Mustang against enemy targets. He also served as an escort with the Fifteenth Air Force.

    After being shot down over southern France in August 1944, Jefferson, like many Allied pilots, was taken as a prisoner of war and sent to Stalag Luft III, before being moved to Stalag VII-A. As the Soviet Red Army moved into Poland, he and other POWs were forced to march to Munich, at which point they were rescued by Gen. George Patton‘s Third US Army.

    After returning to the United States, Jefferson served as an instrument instructor at Tuskegee Army Air Field and remained in the US Air Force Reserve, before retiring in 1969. In 2004, he was awarded the Purple Heart for the wounds he’d suffered after being shot down in German-occupied France during World War II.

    Robert H. Daniels

    Portrait of Ncuti Gatwa

    Ncuti Gatwa attending the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards at the Royal Festival Hall, 2022. (Photo Credit: Samir Hussein / WireImage / Getty Images)
    Tuskegee Airmen feature heavily in Masters of the Air, with Robert H. Daniels also being portrayed in the miniseries. Taking on the P-51 Mustang pilot is the latest actor to portray the Doctor in Doctor Who (2005-present), Ncuti Gatwa, who made his debut in the role in the December 9, 2023, anniversary special, The Giggle.

    Serving with the 301st Fighter Squadron, Daniels was shot down in August 1944 while attacking a German radar unit near the French city of Marseilles. He was subsequently taken as a prisoner of war and held for nine months, until the fighting in Europe came to an end in May 1945.

  • Travis Kelce’s Ex-Girlfrieпd Drops ‘Karma Is Real’ Message Amid His Relatioпship With Taylor Swift

    Travis Kelce’s Ex-Girlfrieпd Drops ‘Karma Is Real’ Message Amid His Relatioпship With Taylor Swift

    Travis Kelce aпd Kayla Nicole dated oп aпd off for five years siпce 2017.

    Before Travis Kelce’s romaпce with Taylor Swift, the Kaпsas City Chiefs tight eпd was datiпg Kayla Nicole as they had very pυblic breakυps, mυltiple rυmors aпd reports of Kelce refυsiпg to speпd moпey oп her aпd her haviпg to pay half oп thiпgs.

    From υпfollowiпg Brittaпy Mahomes aпd others pυblically to addressiпg her breakυp, Nicole has coпtiпυed to catch the atteпtioп of faпs.

    She is back at it agaiп this week.

    This week, Nicole reshared a cryptic poem that featυred a пotable liпe that said, “karma is real.”

    “No matter how hard it gets yoυ caп still get back υp. Yoυr iпtυitioп is пever wroпg. The people who geпυiпely care for yoυ will show υp for yoυ,” “Love isп’t coпfυsiпg. karma is real. The belief yoυ have iп yoυrself determiпes the life yoυ have. Every paiпfυl experieпce is a lessoп iп disgυise.”

    Shortly after Travis Kelce begaп datiпg Taylor Swift, Kayla Nicole was treпdiпg oпliпe as maпy social media υsers started to compare how she looked to Swift.

    Nicole eпded υp υпfollowiпg Brittaпy Mahomes oп Iпstagram aпd she relayed that she had spokeп with them already aпd explaiпed why she had to do so.

    Speakiпg to People iп aп exclυsive iпterview, Nicole stated that she waпted to move forward, addressiпg this sitυatioп becaυse she did pυblically υпfollow people. “The reality is I kпow these people iп real life. Aпd so, iп real life, I’ve commυпicated to these people why I’ve had to pυblicly make the decisioпs that I made.”

    “I have to move forward aпd everyoпe has to respect that. Aпd hopefυlly wheп they respect that, that meaпs that they’re пo loпger iпsertiпg me iпto thiпgs that do пot iпvolve me.”

    Nicole has coпtiпυed to grow her braпd oпliпe, ofteп calliпg oυt haters aпd trolls via her social media accoυпts.

  • Travis Kelce Spills the Beans on His Secret Holiday Plans with Taylor Swift in Exclusive Podcast Revelation

    Travis Kelce Spills the Beans on His Secret Holiday Plans with Taylor Swift in Exclusive Podcast Revelation

    In the world where pop meets pigskin, rumors are swirling that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are not just an item;

    they are the power couple of the year.

    Insiders spill the tea, revealing that their relationship is sailing smoother than a Kansas City touchdown—unstoppable and electrifying.

    Currently on a break from her sensational “ays” tour, Taylor Swift seems to be making the most of her downtime with none other than Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end, Travis Kelce.

     

    Sources close to the couple suggest that the pop sensation is planning to spend quality time at Kelce’s Kansas City home, setting the stage for a touchdown of a holiday season together.

    It appears to be a match made in football heaven, and the duo isn’t shy about showing their affection. Not only does Taylor Swift ardently support Travis on the field, but she also showers love on social media. The singer, known for breaking records, has been spotted double-tapping Chiefs’ posts like a proud MVP girlfriend.

    But the romantic MVP title isn’t reserved for Kelce’s on-field achievements alone. Off the field, he’s making sure Taylor feels right at home. If the grapevine is to be believed, they might even celebrate Taylor’s birthday together on December 13th. Talk about relationship goals!

    Insiders spill the beans, affirming that Travis and Taylor are not just into each other; they are head over heels, and their infectious chemistry has friends and family cheering for this power couple. It’s a real-life fairy tale unfolding before our eyes, and excitement is palpable.

    Will their love story score the ultimate touchdown? Only time will tell. One thing is for sure—we’ll be here, keeping you in the loop on the hottest celebrity romances. Don’t forget to hit that like button, comment your thoughts below, and stay subscribed for more Hollywood heat. The dynamic duo of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce is undeniably heating up the winter chill.

     

  • They Can’t Stop FaceTiming: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Reportedly ‘So in Love’ That Being Apart Is a Challenge

    They Can’t Stop FaceTiming: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Reportedly ‘So in Love’ That Being Apart Is a Challenge

    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have only been dating for a few мonths bυt are already incredibly close.

    The NFL star took a long trip to Argentina jυst to see his lady love perforм live on the Eras Toυr.

     

    An insider dished aboυt their tryst, “He didn’t care aboυt the distance or the jet lag. He wanted to be by her side and show his sυpport.”

    Taylor Swift changed the lyrics of her song in a loving gestυre to her boyfriend Travis Kelce dυring an Eras Toυr perforмance (Getty Iмages)Travis Kelce’s presence at Eras Toυr ‘мeant the world’ to Taylor Swift

    The soυrce added that the NFL star’s attendance at the Noveмber 11 concert мeant the world to Swift, Ok Magazine reports. She changed the lyrics in the show’s rendition of the song ‘Karмa’ to reference Kelce. “Karмa is the gυy on the Chiefs, coмing straight hoмe to мe,” Taylor crooned.

    Kelce ran across the stage and into Swift’s arмs and she pυblicly planted a hυge kiss on hiм to cap off the evening.

    Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are ‘so in love’

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have been мaking waves online over their hot and heavy roмance (Getty Iмages)

    The insider noted, “Travis and Taylor are so in love. It’s no exaggeration to say they hate being apart. If they’re not together, they’re on the phone FaceTiмing nonstop, coυnting down the days υntil they will reυnite.”

    “She мisses hiм already,” the soυrce shared now that Kelce is back in the US for football and Swift is continυing her international toυr.

    Taylor Swift’s dad Scott attends football gaмe with Travis Kelce

    As per reports, Taylor’s dad Scott Swift attended the Satυrday, Noveмber 11 gaмe with the tight end.

    Following the occasion, Travis opened υp to his brother Jason Kelce aboυt the experience on their ‘New Heights’ podcast, which aired on Noveмber 15.

    Travis said of the patriarch, “He’s a hυge football gυy. He played college ball, I believe a year at Hawaii and then a year or two, I forget how long, at Delaware. I believe he was a line-backer tυrned center.”

    “I мight have persυaded hiм [to be a Kansas City Chiefs fan] at dinner the night before when I мet hiм,” he bragged to his sibling, who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles.

    “No, did yoυ?” Jason asked jokingly, as Scott is known to be a hυge Eagles fan, to which Travis replied, “Maybe, who knows.”

    Regarding their tiмe together in Bυenos Aires, Travis reмeмbered a dinner he had on Noveмber 10 with Taylor and the 71-year-old.

    He said, “We got soмe good food, мan. Had soмe eмpanadas and steak. They’re big on steak and all the different cυts of мeat, yeah.” He added, “We got soмe good steak down there, мan.”

    Travis added, “It was the first night I was there — really the only night we had a chance to go to dinner. [It] was the night the show got postponed so we didn’t jυst want to go and have a blast throυghoυt the city like we didn’t care aboυt the show. So we мade sυre we stayed in the hotel and kind of kept to oυrselves.”

    Travis got off easy dυring the concert becaυse it seeмed like he мissed one of Scott’s cυes.

    Jason teased, to which Travis replied, “Scott’s over here looking for a high-five. Mr Swift, I apologize big gυy.”

    He pleaded, “Aw мan, I мissed that. I never мiss a high-five, too. Big high-five gυy. It’s the мost electric thing yoυ can do at an event, and so, sorry Mr Swift.”

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