he though a shoe and hammered a nail through his back
No that is way of CCaesar died from staed by 60 senators but died from 25 stab wones
he did though a shoe at him and then a nail in his back
He stabbed him with a knife. And so did several other senators.
They stabbed him 63 times in the portico of the Theatre of Pompey, where the senate held its meetings in that period.
He stabbed him
Yes, with other conspirators: Julius CAESAR
Metellus distracts Caesar.
They wash their hands in Caesar's blood.
liberty
he did not treason
cinna assasinate Julius Caesar with the help of conspirators
The primary subject of the play Julius Caesar is the conspirators who plotted against Julius Caesar. It portrays the conspiracy again Julius Caesar, his assassination, and the defeat of the conspirators at the Battle of Philippi.
Yes, with other conspirators: Julius CAESAR
Mark Antony
They wash their hands in Caesar's blood.
Metellus distracts Caesar.
It was Julius Caesar
liberty
liberty
he did not treason
The soothsayer for one.
In the play Julius Caesar the conspirators and the triumvirate are fighting. The conspirators in the play are Brutus and Cassius.