it means she eat hot coals.
Portia swallowed fire and died. She was the wife of Marcus Brutus.
It was buried like the rest of the dead According to the Roman historian Suetonius, Caesar's body was laid on a bier which was carried to the Forum. While the people were discussing where to cremate Caesar two 'beings' (possibly Castor and Pollux) appeared and set fire to the bier in the forum.
None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.
The supernatural events in Julius Cesar are: the graves yield out the dead, men all in fire walk up and down the streets of Rome there are men with their hands on fire but yet they don't feel their hands burning, lion gives birth to its cubs in the streets of Rome Cesar's ghost appearing before Brutus blood drizzling on the capitol,
Some famous battles of Ancient Rome include the Battle of Pharsalus and the Battle of Actium. The Battle of Actium was fought between Octavian (Augustus Caesar) and Marc Antony. Octavian won the battle. The Battle of Pharsalus was fought between Julius Caesar and Pompey and it ended in the victory of Caesar and the escape of Pompey to Egypt.
Portia
Portia "swallows fire" or hot coals which burn up her internal organs--a horrible way to die.
Portia swallowed fire and died. She was the wife of Marcus Brutus.
Portia learned of the conspiracy in Julius Caesar though her husband Brutus. She makes only two appearances and her role is the only substantial woman's part in the play. It is reported in the fourth act that she died by swallowing fire.
Portia dies by swallowing fire, or as we would say burning coal. Brutus reacts to her death is sorrow, but in calm sorrow - without weeping and such. He simply accepts her death and moves on.
Julius Caesar
It was buried like the rest of the dead According to the Roman historian Suetonius, Caesar's body was laid on a bier which was carried to the Forum. While the people were discussing where to cremate Caesar two 'beings' (possibly Castor and Pollux) appeared and set fire to the bier in the forum.
Portia dies by swallowing fire, or as we would say burning coal. Brutus reacts to her death is sorrow, but in calm sorrow - without weeping and such. He simply accepts her death and moves on.
None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.None of the ancient writers say what happened to Julius Caesar's ashes. They do say that his funeral pyre became a massive uncontrolled fire, If this were the case his ashes would not have been able to be recovered. However a modern source says that Caesar's ashes were buried in his family tomb. This may just be speculation on the part of the writer as there are no ancient sources to back him up.
The supernatural events in Julius Cesar are: the graves yield out the dead, men all in fire walk up and down the streets of Rome there are men with their hands on fire but yet they don't feel their hands burning, lion gives birth to its cubs in the streets of Rome Cesar's ghost appearing before Brutus blood drizzling on the capitol,
Some famous battles of Ancient Rome include the Battle of Pharsalus and the Battle of Actium. The Battle of Actium was fought between Octavian (Augustus Caesar) and Marc Antony. Octavian won the battle. The Battle of Pharsalus was fought between Julius Caesar and Pompey and it ended in the victory of Caesar and the escape of Pompey to Egypt.
Stick them in your mouth, chew then swallow.