Julius Caesar
Mentioned in 15 analyzed podcast episodes across 10 shows
Roman military and political leader known for organizing elaborate gladiatorial games as a tool for political influence, despite personal indifference to entertainment. Historical figure frequently referenced in discussions of ancient Roman politics, including his assassination and his relationships with figures like Cleopatra. Discussed across podcasts examining Roman history, political strategy, and leadership profiling.
Appears On
Episode Appearances
Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official) · Apr 12, 2026
What Happened to the People Who Built the Pyramids (The Full Story) | Boring History
“Central historical figure whose military campaigns, political rise, and assassination are extensively discussed throughout one story segment”
I Can’t Sleep · Apr 3, 2026
Spring | Gentle Bedtime Reading for Sleep
“Established the Julian calendar in 45 BC, setting March 25 as the date of the spring equinox.”
Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids and Families · Apr 1, 2026
The Origin of April Fools Day
“Roman leader who introduced the Julian calendar referenced in the episode's historical discussion”
Boring History for Sleep · Mar 17, 2026
Why and How Was Julius Caesar Assassinated 🗡️ | Boring History for Sleep Description:
“Central figure; Roman general and dictator whose military genius, reforms, and power accumulation triggered conspiracy and assassination on March 15, 44 BC”
Collector Nation · Mar 10, 2026
Ancient Coins, Julius Caesar & the Overlooked Side of Collecting | Dean Kinzer
“Historical figure whose coins first featured a living human face, marking pivotal shift in Roman coinage and contributing to his assassination”
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg · Mar 3, 2026
Ray Dalio: Our System Is in Jeopardy - Debt, AI & the Cycle That Destroyed Rome
“Historical parallel to current US political instability and democratic breakdown patterns”
In Our Time · Feb 26, 2026
The Roman Arena
“Organized famous games with 320 pairs of gladiators; used spectacle for political gain despite personal disinterest in entertainment”
Handsome · Feb 20, 2026
Pretty Little Episode #79
“Historical figure mentioned regarding assassination by Brutus on the Ides of March”
The Rest Is Science · Dec 30, 2025
What Day Is It, Really?
“Introduced the Julian calendar in 45 BC, which assumed 365.25 days per year but was off by 11 minutes and 14 seconds annually”
Live Free with Josh Howerton · Dec 22, 2025
Was Jesus an “Illegal Immigrant”…!? (What the Bible ACTUALLY Says) | Live Free with Josh Howerton
“Referenced for assassination and comet appearance that Caesar Augustus leveraged to claim divine parentage”
Impact with Eddie Wilson · Dec 2, 2025
44 - Power Is a Tool, Not a Throne | Build a Business That Thrives Without You
“Roman leader contrasted with Cincinnatus; held power too long and was assassinated by Brutus, cautionary tale”
StarTalk Radio · Nov 28, 2025
AGI, Immortality, & Visions of the Future with Adam Becker
“Historical reference for first dictator; used as analogy for billionaires creating uncontrollable AGI”
Impact with Eddie Wilson · Sep 16, 2025
37 - The Partnership Paradox | Caution and Clarity in Business Alliances
“Historical reference; example of how personal strengths can lead to success but blind spots cause failure (assassination by Brutus)”
Impact with Eddie Wilson · Aug 26, 2025
34 - From Engine to Architect | The Founder’s Guide to Becoming Irrelevant (On Purpose)
“Historical example of charismatic hero leader whose refusal to decentralize leadership created bottleneck leading to assassination”
Intelligence Matters · Mar 29, 2023
CIA Clinical Psychologist Ursula Wilder on Profiling World Leaders
“Historical figure in discussion of Cleopatra's political relationships and strategic personality assessment”