He declared he was going to be a dictator for life
The murder of Julius Caesar took place on March 15, 44 BC. That month the Ides (a Roman way of marking time) fell on the day that Caesar was murdered. Many times we simply refer to Caesar's murder as being on the Ides of March.
It comes from the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. Those lines are spoken when Caesar is being murdered and he sees Marcus Brutus approaching him with a sword.
Julius Caesar is famous for being a Roman general and military leader.
Julius Caesar i being accused of being a political tyrant and the conspirators want to kill him for the good of Rome.
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for being a ruler.
Several, on of which being Julius Caesar
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Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus were two different people. Julius Caesar was a general in the Roman Army who won a series of victories for Rome before being proclaimed dictator in perpetuity by the Senate. Members of the senate later murdered him because they (rightly or wrongly) believed he wanted to be King or Emperor. After his death his grandnephew Gaius Octavian (later known as Caesar Augustus) fought a civil war and became Rome's first Emperor. He died at the age of 75.
I assume he replaced the title of "general" with "Emperor," but Julius Caesar was in charge of his mass army until the day he died.
Casca was a Roman senator and a conspirator in the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar. He played a key role in the assassination by being one of the first to stab Caesar, which ultimately led to Caesar's downfall. Casca's actions were pivotal in the events that unfolded in Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar."
Brutus joins the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar with Caesar's dying words being 'Et tu Brute'