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Under what statue did Julius Caesar fall?

Under the statue of Pompey; people of Valley View.


What role did Julius Caesar play in the fall of Rome?

Julius Caesar had no role in the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire whatsoever. He died 520 years before the conventional date given for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire (which is sometimes called the fall of Rome).


What inspired William Shakespeare to write plays about Julius Caesar?

Plays set in ancient Rome were not exactly common before Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar. He himself had set one of his early plays, Titus Andronicus, in ancient Rome, and there may also have been a play about Titus and Vespasian and an early version of Appius and Virginia. For some reason, Shakespeare was attracted to the plots available in Plutarch's Lives and the Caesar and Antony plays derive from this source. His sense of what would sell did not fail, and his Roman plays were successful enough to inspire imitation, notably Jonson's Sejanus His Fall.


Why did Caesar die?

Julius Caesar was assassinated because the polical opponents of the senates were try to claim title of king. Caesar was stabbed 23 times. and there were more than 60 men involved. Caesar died age 57 According to the physician the wound to the chest was the one that killed Caesar.Julies Caesar was gaining to much power. Every day he began to act more like an emperor. The senators that stabbed him thought it was for the good of Rome. they were trying to prevent Rome from going back to emperors. Caesars best friend Brutes nearly gave the plan to kill Caesar all away because he was a good friend of Caesar. But in the end he gave in and helped them stab Caesar. Augustus then had all the senators hunted down and publicly executed for killing Caesar.Because the Roman Senate were afraid of his power, some of his friends and Brutus who was like a son to him betrayed him and killed him in a very violent gruesome way. They stabbed him many times. Many of the lay people really loved him but he did kind of come in and just take over Rome. Rent Rome and watch it. The whole first season is about the rise and fall of Julius Caesar......very good!!!!!!!!according to the book Julius Casear by William Shakespear, he died because Cassius was hungry for power so he got some of the Romans to kill Julius Caesar. He told them that he would become a dictoator, a tyrant, and that nobody wanted one ruler of rome. Cassius was so good at persuading people that he even got Casesars best friend to help him, Brutus. Brutus does it because Cassius leads him to believe that the people of Rome want Brutus to be the king of Rome and Cassius says that Brutus's anscestors threw out the last tyrant of Rome. Cassius also makes childhood references. So at the end Cassius gets everybody to join up with him and then they kill Caesar.


Why did Cassius save Caesar from drowning?

Cassius had his own selfish motives to kill Julius Caesar and did not have Roman welfare on his mind. He had quoted an incident in Scene 1 where by he tells about his upperhand on Julius Caesar. He tells that once Caesar challenged him to swim across storming Tiber. Cassius, in an instant, jumped in the waters bading with his lusty sinews. But, Caesar himself could not swim and was helped by Cassius to reach the bank. Now, Cassius bears this grudge that such chicken-hearted Caesar should rule over Rome and doth not pay attention to his friends. He thinks that such a man is not wotrhy at all. Furthermore, Caesar's negligence and rudeness unto him makes him feel angry towards Caesar so much so that he was bent over killing Julius Caesar.

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Under what statue did Julius Caesar fall?

Under the statue of Pompey; people of Valley View.


Under whos statue did Julius Caesar fall?

Pompey's statue Evidence: "How many times shall Caesar bleed in sport, That now on Pompey's basis (the pedestal of Pompey's statue) lies along, No worthier than dust." (Act Three Scene 1, Brutus)


What are the warnings for Caesar's death in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar?

Et tu Brute, then fall Caesar


Why does Casca say Caesar fell in tragedy of Julius Caesar?

because normally when you stab someone, they fall over


When did Cleopatra and Caesar fall in love?

Cleopatra met Julius Caesar when he was 53 but they didn't get married they were just partners.


What role did Julius Caesar play in the fall of Rome?

Julius Caesar had no role in the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire whatsoever. He died 520 years before the conventional date given for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire (which is sometimes called the fall of Rome).


What year did Cleopatra fall in love with Julius Caesar?

Cleopatra and Julius Caesar met in 47 BC. It is doubtful if Cleopatra ever fell in love with Caesar, or Caesar with her. They had an affair, that's all.


Where is Caesar murdered and where does he fall?

Caesar is murdered in the senate house at the theater of Pompey. He is supposed to have fallen at the foot of Pompey's statue.


Who did Cleopatra fall in love with?

Julius Caesar fell in love with Cleopatra.


In the play Julius Caesar what is the falling sickness?

I believe Caesar had blue blood disease or epilepsy, that would cause you to fall and have seizures


What did brutus do to Julius Caesar?

he threw a shoe to Julius Caesar and then he did Brutus was the last person to stab Julius Caesar. He was stabbed 23 times. This is one of the most famous lines from the play "et tu Brute?" meaning " and you Brutus?". after which Caeser says " then fall Caeser." He helped kill him.


What the climax of the story of Julius Caesar?

The climax of the story of Julius Caesar is the assassination of Caesar by a group of Roman senators, including Brutus and Cassius, in Act 3, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." This event marks a turning point in the play, leading to a series of civil wars and ultimately the fall of the conspirators.