Senate, not so happy,they were jealous because he got the all attention and was more popular than them. In fact they assassinated him during the Senate meeting, and he died in multiple stab (not fun way to die)
As for people and others, they loved him and was very popular. Except for his oppositions, but they respect him or feared him.
No, the Romans kept their own culture after their victory in Egypt and this included burial customs.No, the Romans kept their own culture after their victory in Egypt and this included burial customs.No, the Romans kept their own culture after their victory in Egypt and this included burial customs.No, the Romans kept their own culture after their victory in Egypt and this included burial customs.No, the Romans kept their own culture after their victory in Egypt and this included burial customs.No, the Romans kept their own culture after their victory in Egypt and this included burial customs.No, the Romans kept their own culture after their victory in Egypt and this included burial customs.No, the Romans kept their own culture after their victory in Egypt and this included burial customs.No, the Romans kept their own culture after their victory in Egypt and this included burial customs.
The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.
By the march of his great victory over Pompey and all of his towns people crowding around to see.
confident of a uick and easy victory
Julius Caesar's dad's name was also Gaius Julius Caesar. The Romans named their eldest son after the father.
Many wars gave the Romans permanent victories over many rivals.
The lifestyles of the Romans during Caesar's rule was pretty harsh to some. Actually his assassinator though they were helping Rome when they stabed him to death :/ If this did not help then please fix this and go to wikipedia to find out.
Pyrrhus the king of Epirus fought and won many battles against the Romans undone." Thus the meaning of the words Pyrrhic Victory.
Most Americans were stunned
they were happy
The crowd did react to Brutus and Anthony funeral speeches because they had much intellectual appeal.
the romans retook jerusalem, killed thousands of jews and forced many others to leave. they also destroyed the temples in jerusalem