It was Pompey the Great.
The Senate were jealous of Julius Caesar because he had power, popularity, and all these things
because he is a successful emperor but Caesar is too ambitious.
Insightful, jealous of Caesar, resentful of authority
Caesar was gaining to much power and the senate became jealous
yes
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Caesar's assassination by brutus + Cassius and a group of jealous senators
Brutus likes Caesar but he is also jealous of him. He feels that if Caesar is made to be king then he may turn Rome in to a dictatorship.
He is jealous of Caesar's power, both in terms of his power as a dictator and his power as a demagogue.
Julius Caesar was an able Roman general.
No, he was Caesar's general.
Julius Caesar was a general in the army