Who knows? He kept them inside.
To keep his comb-over in place.
he knows to much to keep on living he knows to much to keep on living
Julius Caesar's relationship with Cleopatra was a mutual one . Julius Caesar put Cleopatra and her brother on the throne of Egypt, in return he was to recieve payments from Egypt. He also left (correct me if im wrong) four legions of men to keep Egypt on friendly terms so there would be no uprisings.
They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.They had no choice. Julius Caesar imposed Cleopatra on the Alexandrians as queen. The people would have rather had Cleopatra's brother as ruler and fought the Alexandrian War to try to keep him in power.
One can assume that Caesar used his sword for much the same purpose as anyone else and kept it close to hand.
There have been several films of Julius Caesar, but all of them keep the setting of the historical events the play is based on: Ancient Rome in the first century BC. There have stage plays which have used different settings, but no films (at least no well-known ones).
To prove his military genius and to keep a close watch on Rome Julius Caesar engineered the first triumvirate. He was allied politically with the consuls, Crassus and Pompey. thus enabling him to keep his military command in Gaul and to keep an eye on politics back in Rome. The writing of his books on the war in Gaul also helped to keep him in the public eye as the books were published one at a time.
Brutus fears that Julius Caesar wants to become the King of Rome. Because Rome still has aspects of a republic, Brutus wants to keep it that way. As a duly appointed dictator Julius Caesar is seen wearing the boots that the old kings of Rome wore, dresses himself in purple and places his own profile on Roman coinage, Brutus became suspicious and scared. Brutus then forms a conspiracy among many members of the Senate to assassinate Caesar.
He is not a mystery - he made a point of being transparent to keep popular support. He even wrote an autobiographical account Res Gestae Divi Augusti which you can look up on the internet where he details his actions. He gets a large section in the TV series I Claudius which gives a good background.
Brutus refuses to take the money from the citizens that Caesar set aside for them...he refuses to raise the money in unscrupulous ways, he wants to keep his honor.
Brutus fears that Julius Caesar wants to become the King of Rome. Because Rome still has aspects of a republic, Brutus wants to keep it that way. As a duly appointed dictator Julius Caesar is seen wearing the boots that the old kings of Rome wore, dresses himself in purple and places his own profile on Roman coinage, Brutus became suspicious and scared. Brutus then forms a conspiracy among many members of the Senate to assassinate Caesar.
Cleopatra failed Egypt because she had hoped Julius Caesar and later Marc Anthony would keep Egypt strong. But Caesar's nephew defeated Marc Anthony and killed Cleopatra's family.