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Brutus argued against killing Antony for two main reasons. First, he thought that if they killed anyone other than Caesar, everyone would view them as bloodthirsty murderers instead of liberators. Second, he did not think that Antony would retaliate against them due to the fact that his power would diminish with Caesar's death.
He supposedly reads Caesars will. It it proves that Caesar was not a tyrant and that he loved and cared for his people. Mark Anthony then goes on to show the crowd the bloodied robe of Caesar and calls out Brutus and the conspirators for what they really are, treasonous murderers.
Depends from which viewpoint you look. He as a leader of Julius Caesar's murderers and of the armis established in the east by first Pompey and after their defeat, in consortium with Cassius, Casca et al. From the viewpoint of the troumvirate of Marc Antony, Octavian and Lepidus he was a central figure to be destroyed to overturn the revolutionaries. After losing the war, Brutus erased any residual importance by suiciding.
Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.
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A plot led by Brutus was carried out so that Brutus and the other murderers (Roman Senators) would each stab Julius Caesar at a dinner. According to accounts he was stabbed 37 times.
The Roman Civil Wars dragged on for a century. Brutus was one of the murderers of his adoptive father Juliu Caesar who suicided after losing a battle to Caesar's vengeful successors in 42 BCE.
Brutus argued against killing Antony for two main reasons. First, he thought that if they killed anyone other than Caesar, everyone would view them as bloodthirsty murderers instead of liberators. Second, he did not think that Antony would retaliate against them due to the fact that his power would diminish with Caesar's death.
He supposedly reads Caesars will. It it proves that Caesar was not a tyrant and that he loved and cared for his people. Mark Anthony then goes on to show the crowd the bloodied robe of Caesar and calls out Brutus and the conspirators for what they really are, treasonous murderers.
They're leaders of an army. They don't want their soldiers to see them squabbling.
Cassius is one of the murderers of Julius Caesar, one of the leaders of the conspiracy, and one of Brutus's in-laws.
Depends from which viewpoint you look. He as a leader of Julius Caesar's murderers and of the armis established in the east by first Pompey and after their defeat, in consortium with Cassius, Casca et al. From the viewpoint of the troumvirate of Marc Antony, Octavian and Lepidus he was a central figure to be destroyed to overturn the revolutionaries. After losing the war, Brutus erased any residual importance by suiciding.
Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.
Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.
Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.