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Wordless Wednesday - Guess Who

Wednesday November 11, 2009

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Need a clue?

  1. The first clue is that I wasn't going to give you one.
  2. The second clue is that he thought Octavian (Augustus) was on his side.
  3. The third clue is that he and Mark Antony didn't see eye to eye.

Give up? Click the image or the photo credit for the answer.

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Comments

November 11, 2009 at 7:59 am
(1) Susan Adcox says:

Another clue: he is mentioned only in passing in Shakespeare’s most famous Roman play.

November 11, 2009 at 12:23 pm
(2) Beth says:

These Guess Who’s are great! Even when I don’t get them, I love finding out who they are! :)

November 11, 2009 at 12:33 pm
(3) Rain Blanken says:

Ceasar? Final answer.

November 11, 2009 at 1:42 pm
(4) Newlyweds Guide Francesca says:

What a crew Cicero was in!

November 11, 2009 at 1:54 pm
(5) Nancy says:

I used to live just a couple of miles from his tomb.

(Warning – answer to quiz will be revealed if you click on the link to the tomb photo.)

November 11, 2009 at 2:01 pm
(6) ancienthistory says:

Rain: Your answer was expected based on the appearance and my clues, but Susan’s 4th clue undid my sneakiness.

November 11, 2009 at 2:05 pm
(7) ancienthistory says:

Nancy – With such a monument it makes me feel he got the last laugh.

November 11, 2009 at 2:07 pm
(8) Connie G. says:

I always have to cheat! But glad to learn more about this Roman figure.

November 19, 2009 at 12:50 am
(9) Bella says:

certainly Cicero!

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