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Julius Caesar is famously known for two speeches in William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." The first is his speech to the Senate, where he asserts his power and refuses the crown, emphasizing his loyalty to Rome. The second is his funeral oration, delivered after Caesar's assassination, where he uses rhetorical techniques to sway the crowd's emotions, ultimately turning them against the conspirators.
In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Antony promises Brutus that he will speak at Caesar's funeral and will not blame the conspirators for Caesar's death. He assures Brutus that he will only speak good of Caesar and will respect Brutus's wishes, thereby maintaining the trust between them. However, Antony's true intention is to sway the crowd against the conspirators, ultimately turning public opinion in favor of Caesar.
The best answer to your question would be to say a group of senators assassinated Julius Caesar. That is because we don't have all the names of all the conspirators. Different sources give or leave out different names and give a different number of men in on the conspiracy. Some of the ones we do know are Marcus and Decius Brutus, Cassius, Trebonius and Cinna.
He was a tyrant.
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Julius Caesar help the poor to save money and not to give too much money to him and the 600 senators.
the conspirators killed ceasar because he was ambitious
You need to specify what it is about that Caesar had some feelings, otherwise it is impossible to give an anwswer
A letter.
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The Roman leader Julius Caesar's strengths were courage and bravery. He wanted to make all citizens of Rome equals and give them a good life.