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Q: Where do the conspirators agree to meet in Julius Caesar?
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Where do the conspirators in Caesar agree to meet?

at pompey's porch


Where do the conspirators meet to kill Caesar?

They meet Caesar at his house to take him to the capitol to kill him.


In act 4 scene 3 of the tragedy of Julius Caesar On what plan of action do Cassius and brutus finally agree?

They agree to march to Philippi to meet their enemies


What time are the conspirators to meet at Caesar's house?

They say, 8 o clock is the latest that they will meet.


How did Julius Julius Caesar meet Cleopatra?

Cleopatra VII meet Julius Caesar by hiding in a rolled up carpet and brought into Julius Caesar's royal chamber and made love with him.


When did Cleopatra meet Julius?

Cleopatra met Julius Caesar in 47 BC.


Where will the enemies meet to fight in Julius Caesar?

At Pompey.


Appears to Brutus says they will meet philippi?

Julius Caesar's ghost


How did Cleopatra and Julius Caser meet?

they met when Julius Caesar interrupted the battle between Cleopatra and her brother.


Why did Antony send a servant to Brutus immediately after Caesar's death?

well, because for one Antony is Caesar's friend and for two he wants revenge on the conspirators for killing his best friend. So to get revenge on the conspirators Antony is going to get the crowd to turn against the conspirators and get back at them for murdering Caesar.


Why did Cleopatra's seek help from Julius Caesar?

Cleopatra did not actually seek help from Julius Caesar. In fact she probably didn't want to even meet him as there was a massive debt that Egypt owed Caesar which was incurred from her father. However she saw an opportunity, took advantage of it, and it worked.


Why did Shakespeare set his plays in the day?

They aren't all set in the day. Romeo and Julilet have their famous balcony scene at night. The conspirators in Julius Caesar meet at night. Many many scenes are set indoors, in throne rooms, houses, taverns and the like, where the time of day doesn't matter.