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Read Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar"
Caesar was warned not to, however, to not go would appear to be a sign of weakness.
Well he was declared dictator, tried to dissolve the senate and eventually was murdered by a few senators including Brutus. So i would say they disliked him.
mark Antony
mark Antony
The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.
No evidence was collected at Caesar's death scene. The senate and the assassins lifted their togas up to their knees and ran out as fast as their legs could carry them. The senate didn't know what was up and feared for their own lives. The conspirators thought that they would be hailed as heroes.
The conference that decided where Europe's boundaries would be was held in Vienna. This conference took place in 1815.
The senate met in the "Curia" or senate house, when they had one. More than one of them burnt down and they were slow in rebuilding. If they didn't have a senate house, they would meet in any of the various temples surrounding the forum.