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Stone Mountain Memorial
(Encyclopedia) Stone Mountain Memorial, memorial to the Confederacy, consisting of the equestrian figures of Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jefferson Davis carved on the northern face of Stone…Nunn, Sam
(Encyclopedia) Nunn, Sam (Samuel Augustus Nunn, Jr.), 1938–, U.S. Senator from Georgia (1973–97), b. Perry, Ga. A lawyer, he was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1968–72) and won…Anna, czarina of Russia
(Encyclopedia) Anna (Anna Ivanovna)Annaänˈnə ĭväˈnôvnə [key], 1693–1740, czarina of Russia (1730–40), daughter of Ivan V and niece of Peter I (Peter the Great). On the death of her distant cousin,…Oldenburg, former state, Germany
(Encyclopedia) OldenburgOldenburgôlˈdənb&oobreve;rkh [key], former state, NW Germany. It is now included in the state of Lower Saxony. The city of Oldenburg was the capital. The former state…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIA public placeFlourish. Enter Caesar; Antony, for the course; Calpurnia, Portia, Decius Brutus, Cicero, Brutus, Cassius, and Casca; a great crowd following, among them a…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act I, Scene III
Scene IIIThe same. A streetThunder and lightning. Enter from opposite sides, Casca, with his sword drawn, and CiceroCiceroGood even, Casca: brought you Caesar home? Why are you breathless?…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene II
Scene IICaesar's houseThunder and lightning. Enter Caesar, in his night-gownCaesarNor heaven nor earth have been at peace to-night: Thrice hath Calpurnia in her sleep cried out, 'Help, ho!…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIA street near the CapitolEnter Artemidorus, reading a paperArtemidorus'Caesar, beware of Brutus; take heed of Cassius; come not near Casca; have an eye to Cinna, trust not Trebonius…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVAnother part of the same street, before the house of BrutusEnter Portia and LuciusPortiaI prithee, boy, run to the senate-house; Stay not to answer me, but get thee gone: Why dost…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIThe ForumEnter Brutus and Cassius, and a throng of CitizensCitizensWe will be satisfied; let us be satisfied.BrutusThen follow me, and give me audience, friends. Cassius, go you into…