In about 50 BC.
Outside the Theatre of Pompey
In Rome in Italy for most of the time, but later scenes take place on the battlefield at Philippi.
No, Augustus was Caesar's nephew. Octavian ( before he was Augustus ) was the adopted son of hid uncle, Julius Caesar.
He is an important part of Roman history. In the jigsaw of History, take Julius Caesar out, and you would have a piece of the historical history of the world - missing.
no! When he died they were a little upset but they got his nephew sir Edmund to take his place! i hope this answers your question!! :)
March 15th
Outside the Theatre of Pompey
On 15 March 44 BCE.
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.
In Rome in Italy for most of the time, but later scenes take place on the battlefield at Philippi.
Its takes the span of one day.
The odyssey (guessed to take place from 1188 - 1178 BC), Julius Ceasar was living in the century before the birth of Jesus.
Julius Caesar was officially the man in power in 48 BC after the battle of Pharsalus when he defeated Pompey.
The Senate
No, Augustus was Caesar's nephew. Octavian ( before he was Augustus ) was the adopted son of hid uncle, Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar is at heart a political story. It could take place in any major industry or industry town - Wall Street, the garment district, Napa Valley, you name it.
The stage direction says "A Public Place." It is near an amphitheater or stadium from which the shouts of the crowd are heard offstage.