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Julius Caesar Pencil Holder

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This Pencil Holder is made from 3D Scans of the original bust of Bust of Julius Caesar.


Give your desk a roman touch. Able to hold more than 12 pens or pencils this Julius Caesar Pencil Holder will spruce up any cubicle to be a museum destination.


Designed by DeRailed. Designers receive a royalty from all sales of products so that they can continue to create new great products.


History of Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar, one of the world’s greatest military leaders, was born into a senatorial, patrician family and was the nephew of another famous Roman general, Marius. After the death of Marius and the rise of Sulla, Caesar’s life was for a time in jeopardy, but in the early 60s b.c. he launched his own successful political and military career. Rising rapidly, he campaigned successfully for the consulship in 60 b.c. and struck a deal with two of Rome’s leading figures, Pompey the Great and Crassus. Together the three of them became known as the First Triumvirate and controlled Rome throughout the 50s b.c., until Caesar and Pompey, after Crassus’s death, went to war against one another in 49 b.c.

Did You Know?


Unlike in the Shakespeare play, Caesar's last words were not "Et tu, Brute?" ("And you, Brutus?"). Instead they were reported as "You, too, my child?"

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