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Cassius killed himself because he thought Titinius was dead. Titinius killed himself with that same sword, after realizing that Cassius killed himself believing that he was dead.
He mistakes evidence that he has won the battle for evidence that he has lost it. Believing a shout of joy to come from the enemy, he kills himself. In fact, the shout comes from his allies and Brutus has defeated Octavius.
he lost the battle. befor the battle he said that he would kill him self if he lost. and he did.
he commits suicide because the thought that they lost the battle
He thought Brutus had lost the war.
No, Antony is against the conspirtors. He thought it was wrong for them to kill Caesar.
Brutus, Cascus, and Cassius. They thought he had to big of ambitions, and they thought his death would bring good to Rome.
Brutus asks Strato to kill him so Brutus wouldn't have to die by the enemies sword *<edit> Because the last answer was rather strange I decided to help. Cassius killed himself once he thought his friend (Titinius or something like that) was kidnapped by the enemy. He asked Pindarus (or how ever you spell his name) to kill him. Brutus kills himself later (thanks to the help of Strato) cause he's sure they're are going to lose to Antony. That's how it works in the play Julius Caesar but for all I know the top answer could be true. I rarely look into things deep. 2nd edit brutus kills himself because he feels bad for killing Caesar for no good reason. Cassius kills himself b/c he thought titunius was kidnapped and dead. after all this, Antony, octavius and lepidus are in charge of rome
Not invading Rome when he had the chance.
He thought the Earth was the center of the Solar System.
The Spanish Army who thought he was a spy.
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