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Julius Caesar was regarded as one of the most vile tyrants in history well into the 23rd century, recalled in the same breath as [[Khan, Genghis|Genghis Khan]], [[Hitler, Adolf|Adolf Hitler]], [[Ferris]], and [[Maltuvis]].<ref name="TOS09"/> He was also remembered for his relationship with [[Cleopatra]].<ref name="TOS12"/> [[Trelane]] had a [[statues|bust]] of Caesar on display in his parlor on [[Gothos]].<ref name="TOS18"/>
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Julius Caesar was regarded as one of the most vile tyrants in history well into the 23rd century, recalled in the same breath as [[Khan, Genghis|Genghis Khan]], [[Hitler, Adolf|Adolf Hitler]], [[Ferris]], and [[Maltuvis]].<ref name="TOS09"/> He was also remembered for his relationship with [[Cleopatra]].<ref name="TOS12"/> [[Trelane]] had a [[statues|bust]] of Caesar on display in his parlor on [[Gothos]].<ref name="TOS18"/> [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]] [[McGivers, Marla|Marla McGivers]] kept a bust of Caesar in her quarters aboard the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] as well.<ref name="TOS24"/>
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Revision as of 05:12, 9 February 2022

Julius Caesar
Bust of Julius Caesar (TOS 18)

Bust of Julius Caesar (TOS 18)
Species Human
Sex Male
First Appearance TOS 09 (20 Oct 1966)
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Julius Caesar was regarded as one of the most vile tyrants in history well into the 23rd century, recalled in the same breath as Genghis Khan, Adolf Hitler, Ferris, and Maltuvis.[1] He was also remembered for his relationship with Cleopatra.[2] Trelane had a bust of Caesar on display in his parlor on Gothos.[3] Lieutenant Marla McGivers kept a bust of Caesar in her quarters aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 as well.[4]

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