Et tu Brute? (Even you , Brutus?)
The above answer isnt entirely true, while Et tu Brute? was one of the last things he said before death, it was shortly followed with "Then falls caesar" This is not an action but an actual piece of dialouge, Think of it being read like this "You too brutus? Since everyone wants me dead so badly... then Ill give you what you want" Hence, Then falls caesar, Of course on an english paper Et tu Brute would suffice, but I was actually marked down in my honors english for not including Then falls caesar. If you wanted to get real technical his last words would be "Then falls caesar"
His last words are not known with certainty, and are a contested subject among scholars and historians alike.
In Shakespeare his last words were "Et tu, Brute", "you too, Brutus." These are certainly not his real last words, but they were popular at the time. There is no reason Caesar would have used Latin at the end of his life.
Et tu Brute?(pron: EE TOO BRUTAY?)
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The dictator's last words are not known with certainty, and are a contested subject among scholars and historians alike. Suetonius reports that others have said Caesar's last words were the Greek phrase "καὶ σύ, τέκνον;"[104] (transliterated as "Kai su, teknon?": "You too, child?" in English)
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Et tu, Brute?
Assassinated.
Gaius Julius Caesar, Roman Emperor, d. 44 BC And also, Veni, Vedi, Vici... I came, I saw, I conqured... Ceasar's last words...
Et tu Brute?
I came, I saw, I conquered
Eh tu brute
Julius Caesar said these words in Greek "Et tu, brute?" which means "And you, Brutus?".
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In the movie, Julius Caesar, Brutus was the last to stab him, but it is not certain who was the last to stab him.
Julius Caesar
Casca, the others stab him then, and Brutus stabs him last.
Brutus was the last to stab Julius Caesar. Caesar's last words were, "et Tu, Brute" ("and You, Brutus.")
"Et tu, Brute?" And, it's NOT a book.
Julius Caesar said these words in Greek "Et tu, brute?" which means "And you, Brutus?".
Julius Caesar was stabbed at least 52 times by his friends. His last words were 'Et tu, Brute?' which means 'And you, Brutus?' Brutus was Julius Caesars best friend, and he betrayed him.
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In the movie, Julius Caesar, Brutus was the last to stab him, but it is not certain who was the last to stab him.
Pope Julius III, see the New Advent article below:
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar.
Casca, the others stab him then, and Brutus stabs him last.