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The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.
Julius Caesar did not want to be a "king" in the strict sense of the word. King was a nasty word to the Romans. But Caesar did want all the power, so he was satisfied with the title and powers of a dictator. The reasons for his power-grab were because of his impatience with the slow moving senate, the resistance to some of his reforms and his own ego.
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AnswerAt least six persons participated to the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar and among them there were Marcus Junius Brutus "καί σύ τέκνον", Servilus Casca, Tillius Cimber and others. Caesar was stabbed 23 times. In the chaos that followed five civil wars were faught and the conspirators were either killed in the field of battle or executed and the end was the establishment of the Empire. First Emperor was Augustus One of the conspirators who killed Caesar was named Sextus Quinctilius Varus. Sextux killed himself after the battle of Philippi in 42 BC. His son, Publius served the Emperor Augustus, but he led three legions of Roman soldiers to the slaughter in the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD. He also killed himself, in particular by falling upon his own sword.
Tensions had been building between the Senate and Julius Caesar for some time. On one occasion he failed to rise to meet some dignitaries. This was considered an affront and disrespectful. Not long after, he was killed.
The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.The didn't. They were shocked into silence when Caesar was offered the crown.
It's a sentence. In Julius Caesar, where it first appeared, Casca tells Cassius and Brutus that Cicero had given a speech in Greek. He says that was very nice, but he had no idea what it was all about because Casca didn't speak Greek. When he says "for my part, it was Greek to me." he means exactly what he says--he didn't understand any of it because he didn't speak Greek.
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Julius Caesar did not want to be a "king" in the strict sense of the word. King was a nasty word to the Romans. But Caesar did want all the power, so he was satisfied with the title and powers of a dictator. The reasons for his power-grab were because of his impatience with the slow moving senate, the resistance to some of his reforms and his own ego.
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IT'S A GREAT IDEA... THEY CAN MAKE THEIR CAR PAYMENTS
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Claudius built Ostia however it was Julius Caesar's idea.
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AnswerAt least six persons participated to the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar and among them there were Marcus Junius Brutus "καί σύ τέκνον", Servilus Casca, Tillius Cimber and others. Caesar was stabbed 23 times. In the chaos that followed five civil wars were faught and the conspirators were either killed in the field of battle or executed and the end was the establishment of the Empire. First Emperor was Augustus One of the conspirators who killed Caesar was named Sextus Quinctilius Varus. Sextux killed himself after the battle of Philippi in 42 BC. His son, Publius served the Emperor Augustus, but he led three legions of Roman soldiers to the slaughter in the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD. He also killed himself, in particular by falling upon his own sword.
Tensions had been building between the Senate and Julius Caesar for some time. On one occasion he failed to rise to meet some dignitaries. This was considered an affront and disrespectful. Not long after, he was killed.