he has what is known now as epilepsy but in his time they just called it falling Down syndrome
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In the story it says that they have the Falling Sickness, which is today known as Epilepsy.
Julius Caesar's so-called ailment is unknown. For years the ancient writers' diagnosis of epilepsy was accepted. However modern research and study points to Caesar having low blood sugar or hypoglycemia, whose symptoms can mimic epilepsy. The ancients knew nothing of blood sugars and their effects, but the were familiar with epilepsy, so they automatically labeled Caesar an epileptic.
We don't know for certain. The ancient writers called it the "falling sickness" or epilepsy and for many years it was assumed that Caesar was an epileptic. However modern studies of Caesar's lifestyle and symptoms cast doubt on this and there's a school of thought that says that Caesar suffered from hypoglycemia, the symptoms of which are the same as epilepsy. There has even been a paper written claiming that he had a brain tumor!
Julius Caesar suffers from Epilepsy and is supposedly deaf in the left ear.
A case of epilepsy! Poor Julius! =]
"The falling illness" (Epilepsy) & ...
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Caesar offers to allow the crowd to cut his throat to prove that he would die for Rome. He blames this behavior on illness and begs forgiveness. However, Casca is not impressed by no one taking Caesar up on his offer. He feels even if Caesar had cut the throats of the crowdâ??s mothers, he would still be forgiven.
Caesar has a very high opinion of Caesar. You might say he was Caesar's biggest fan.
No Julius Caesar did not invent the Caesar salad
Age and illness.
"The falling illness" (Epilepsy) & ...
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Caesar offers to allow the crowd to cut his throat to prove that he would die for Rome. He blames this behavior on illness and begs forgiveness. However, Casca is not impressed by no one taking Caesar up on his offer. He feels even if Caesar had cut the throats of the crowdâ??s mothers, he would still be forgiven.
he had an unknown illness at the time and then he rode 80 miles (from Delaware to Philadelphia) through severe weather conditions which caused his death.
No. None of the sources mention a mental illness connected with Aurelia Cotta. She was highly respected in Rome for her beauty and her common sense. As far as we know, she died a natural death.
Shakespeare knew that the Roman statesman and commander Julius Caesar suffered from the 'falling sickness'. In Act I, Scene ii of his tragedy Julius Caesar, Casca describes how Caesar 'swooned and fell down...' and a few verses later says: 'He fell down in the market place, and foamed at the mouth, and was speechless.' He had epilepsy
We don't know of all the time Octavian spent with Julius but two of his documented trips were to Spain, where he had to overcome illness in order to get there and the other trip was when he was with Caesar in Africa and saved the brother of Agrippa after the battle of Thapsus.
Well Mark Antony Would have killed you or you would have died within three years cause amazingly everyone who killed Caesar died 3 years later by either falling on their own sword, dieing in battle, or illness
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