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First of all be clear that Rome was already an empire under the republic. The two are not the same. A republic is a form of government while an empire is a united conglomerate. By the time of Julius Caesar, the republic was dead, killed by its own corruption.Caesar, by accepting and not relinquishing the office of dictator, ended the authority of the senate and of the people and paved the way for the principate.
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"Beware the Ides of March" is a quote from William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." It serves as a warning to be cautious and aware of potential betrayal or danger on March 15th. In the play, Julius Caesar is famously assassinated on this day.
The most important character in Julius Caesar is not Julius Caesar, but it is Marcus Brutus. The reason why Shakespeare put Julius Cesar as the title is simply because it was more appropriate. It is the killing of Julius Caesar, which supplies the motive for the play. The death of Julius Caesar takes place before the middle of the play, however, his spirit dominates the entire work. It is the spirit of Julius Caesar, alive or dead, that supplies the struggle for Brutus and fellow conspirators.
In Shakespeare's play Julius Cesar, Mark Antony is giving a public eulogy after Cesar is murdered. So the I guess the issue would be Cesar's death and perhaps an attempt to stir up the citizens against his murderers to avenge his death.
Brutus and Cassius, defeated in battle, kill themselves, and Octavius Caesar continues where Julius Caesar left off--turning Rome from a Republic into an empire.
It played a major part in the decline and fall of the Republic. Both senatorial factions "bought" the tribunes with their power of veto. Julius Caesar was no exception, it was how the game of politics was played. Everyone knew who the next years' counsuls were going to be and if those counsuls played along with their party, they were guaranteed a nice rich province to govern (and loot) after they left office.
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