Cassius. He had a lean and hungry look, apparently, and such men are dangerous.
Octavius in Julius Caesar says the killing will stop when Caesar's death is avenged.
In the present day we say, "Peace, Love, and Happiness" but in the tragedy of Julius Caesar we say, "Love, Death, and Power" Julius Caesar was ambitious because he was POWER-HUNGRY, ARROGANT, and IMPERTINANT.
Julius Caesar only killed Gaius Pompey, one of Pompey's sons. This was after the Battle of Munda in 45 BC which finally brought the civil war to an end. Pompey himself was murdered in Egypt. His remaining son, Sextus Pompey, was murdered in the mideast, by Marc Antony's commander, some say on orders from Antony, although Antony denied responsibility.
You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.You could say that Julius Caesar was wise in the way he used his personality to cultivate the people who could help him in his political aspirations.
I would say a bad day for Julius Caesar would be the ides of March, when he was stabbed to death by Senators.
Some say it was at the base of Pompeys statue.
He doesn't say.
The petition about Publius Cimber was an excuse to approach Julius Caesar Plutarch did not say why Caesar exiled Publius Cimber.
lets say both.
because normally when you stab someone, they fall over
(Apex) Because of Caesar's ambition.
I think you could say that he did. Marcus Crassus was not only a partner of Julius Caesar in the first triumvirate, but he was also the man who, for the most part, bankrolled Caesar's political career.