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  1. Julius Caesar Ides of March Pen / Pencil Holder Sculpture Desktop Organizer

    This is a 3d printed Julius Caesar pen and pencil holder. Has 6 holes to fit pen or pencil. 1 big hole to fit bigger pen, and 5 smaller holes for pencil, and small pen.

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  2. Julius Caesar Desktop Pen and Pencil Holder Organizer

    Used Julius Casear - Ides of March pen/pencil holder.

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  3. Julius Caesar Ides of March Pen / Pencil Holder Sculpture Desktop Organizer

    Be Sure to Check out our Famous Julius Caesar Tooth Pick holderHERE. Take a stab at Julius! Keep your desk top clean and organized by inserting your pencils, pens or sharpie into the holes on the back of this great piece.

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  4. Julius Caesar Pen / Pencil Holder Desktop Organizer

    This hilarious 3D-printed bust of Julius Caesar doubles as a pencil holder—each pencil mimicking the infamous backstabs that took down the Roman leader. Boldly engraved with ET TU BRUTE?., it’s a perfect gift for history lovers, Latin teachers, or anyone with a dark sense of humor.

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  5. Portable Pencil Holder Office Decor Julius Caesar Bust Statue Pen Holder Gift

    Features: Keep your desk organized and stylish- with this Julius Caesar statue pen holder, perfect for any history buff- or office decor enthusiast-.

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  6. Julius Caesar Heavy Resin Bust Pencil Pen Holder Office Desk Decor Ides of March

    Julius Caesar Heavy Resin Bust Pencil Pen Holder Office Desk Decor Ides of March

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  7. Pencil Holder Julius Caesar Pen & Pencil Holder Statue Pen Holder for Desktop

    Features: Keep your desk organized and stylish- with this Julius Caesar statue pen holder, perfect for any history buff- or office decor enthusiast-. Ideal- for teachers-, students, or anyone who loves- to keep their tidy- and visually- appealing.

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  8. Julius Caesar Pen Holder and Pencil Holder Desktop Organizer Stabbed In The Back

    Early in 49, as his command in Gaul was coming to an end, Caesar began civil war with his old associate, Pompey the Great, who had allied himself with the Roman Senate against Caesar. Victorious in Spain, Caesar then sailed to Macedonia, but he could not dislodge Pompey from his base at Dyrrhachium (modern Durazzo).

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