Unless you consider them both to be great leaders, they weren't related at all.
Julius Caesar was a member of the First Triumvirate.
Julius Caesar's actions started the civil war between him and Pompey.
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus were the leaders of the conspirators who assassinated Julius Caesar.
Calpurnia was the wife of Julius Caesar and before his assassination, she had dreams of omens and death in general pertaining to Julius Caesar. She warned him not to go to the Senate House, (which is where the deed was to be done by the conspirators.) In to Kill a Mockingbird, Calpurnia was the cook of the Finch family, however, she was treated as an equal. Caplurnia was literate and taught Scout to read and write. She is very smart and this is how I believe Calpurnia from Julius Caesar and Calpurnia from To kill a Mockingbird relate, other than their names of course. xD
Julius Caesar was a member of the First Triumvirate.
Cleopatra became Julius Caesar's lover and had a son with him.
He was one of them.
Julius Caesar was a member of the first triumvirate, which was an informal coalition between Caesar, Crassus and Pompey.
Julius Caesar's actions started the civil war between him and Pompey.
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
Caesar was one of the members of the First Triumvirate, along with Crassus and Pompey.
Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus were the leaders of the conspirators who assassinated Julius Caesar.
Their full names are Marcus Junius Brutus ("Brutus"), Gaius Cassius Longinus ("Cassius") and Gaius Julius Caesar ("Caesar"). Cassius was married to Junia, half-sister of Brutus. Cassius and Brutus were the leaders of the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar
ceaser was the man who conquered Gaul and made it a part of the Roman Empire hope that helped ;)
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