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There is hardly any information about Julius Caesar's youth.
No, Julius Caesar never lost any body part in battle.
Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had acquired too much power and showed no signs of relinquishing any of it. His popularity with the people made him a threat to the power of the Roman senators, who feared he would end the republic and assume sole power. His killers included the senators who opposed his policies.
The Senators (his friends) didn't want the Rome to be under one man or didn't want centralization of Rome and any king .The fact that should be kept in mind is that the conspirators or senators didn't kill Caesar because they disliked him but because they didn't want any king .
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Julius Caesar did not write any plays. He was a Roman general and statesman who lived from 100 - 44 BCE. The play "Julius Caesar" was written by William Shakespeare and is a dramatization of Caesar's assassination and its aftermath.
His full names was Gaius Julius Caesar.
Brutus was among a group of Roman senators that believed Julius Caesar had too much power. Brutus felt that any hope of returning Rome back into some form of a republic would be lost if Caesar was allowed to continue on the path he was following. Brutus believed that Julius Caesar wanted to become the king of the Roman empire. Brutus became a secret enemy of Caesar. He certainly had fear of his own life as Caesar had dictatorial powers and could use them against any internal Roman foe. Based on this Brutus conspired to assassinate Julius Caesar. The deed was accomplished in the Senate chambers and Brutus was among those who stabbed Caesar to death, thus the tragedy of Caesar and the lament of Caesar's friends.
What novel is that? There is a play by William Shakespeare by that name, but it is not in any way a novel.
Julius Caesar did not succeed any emperor, he was not an emperor, he was going to be an emperor but before absolute power he was killed by a group of conspirators. The first emperor of the Roman empire was Julius Caesar's son, Octavian.
Cassius was extremely jealous of Caesar and was convinced that once he ascended the throne he would form a monarchy.Cassius convinced Brutus that if Caesar was allowed to become the ruler of Rome it would mean the end of liberty and freedom So Brutus was doing it for the good of Rome whereas Cassius was motivated by jealousy,
Caesar Julius is on a coin because for achievements so the people made a coin for every achievement he accomplished.