He was pardoned by Caesar at the behest of Cicero after the Battle of Philippi, but after Caesar's murder he was executed in the proscriptions by the triumvirs Antony, Octavian and Lepidus in 43 BCE.
These proscriptions were done to raise funds to finance the ongoing war against his assassins - Cassius, Brutus, Casca etc - the triumvirs each nominated wealthy Romans to be killed so that their estates could be used to finance the war.
Three relatives with the name Ligarius were killed in these proscriptions - one of them the co-assassin of Caesar in the Shakespearean play.
Was there a 'battle of Skirmish'.
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There were actually two battles Philippi in October 42 BCE - two weeks apart. The first was a draw, the second was the final win by Antonius and Octavianus over the murderers of Caesar - Cassius and Brutus. Each battle lasted a day.
In the initial battle that occurred at Philippi (in October of 42 BC/BCE) between opposed Roman armies, Marcus Brutus commanded approximately half (about eight legions) of the entire force available to the so-called 'Liberator' army, the other half of which was led by Cassius. Achieving success against the enemy on his front while Cassius' force was routed (with Cassius himself committing suicide in response), he then commanded the entirety of the force that remained -- only to be routed by Octavian and Antony in the second Battle of Philippi a few weeks later.
The Battle of Philippi was composed of forces led by both Octavian and Marc Antony versus an opposing force led by Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus .
Battle of Philippi happened in -42.
Battle of Philippi - West Virginia - happened on 1861-06-03.
Philippi Races.
The Battle of Philippi fought on June 3, 1861. It was also called the Philippi Races.
They commited suicide after the battle of Philippi
The Battle of Philippi. In history, there were actually two battles of Philippi, fought within days of each other, but Shakespeare has compressed them into one battle.
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It was really more a minor skirmish that a full fledged battle. When faced with professional Union soldier, the inexperienced Confederate forces fled leading the Union forces to jokingly refer to the engagement as the Philippi Races.
{| |- | The Philippi Races was the name for the Battle of Philippi. It was fought over a bridge and railroad spur in what was then western Virginia. The Confederacy was able to escape the Union trap by running away before the Union forces were able to surround them. |}
The very first pitched land battle was that of Philippi, fought on June 3, 1861, also called the Philippi Races.
Was there a 'battle of Skirmish'.