Marc Antony, a Caesar loyalist, turned the crowd against the conspirators at Caesar's funeral by delivering his famous "Friends, Roman, countrymen" speech.
yes he was murdered by a group of conspirators who turned against him. brutus, his former friend, was convinced by the conspirators to join in and kill caesar.
The crowd is swayed by Antony's speech and turns against Caesar. They become angry and seek revenge against those responsible for Caesar's death. Antony's words have effectively turned public opinion against the conspirators.
Brutus and Crassus were both men that Julius Caesar considered to be friends. However, they turned against him along with sixy other conspirators and helped stabbed him to death at the senate on the Ides of March.
He couldn't turn back because the conspirators would not be able to go on without him & Brutus did not want that, he was afraid of a Rome with tyranny & did not want Caesar to make this into what Rome would become. If Brutus were to back out he could be turned in for betrayal against Caesar even if it was short lived.
at oscar romeros funeral guns were fired and 30-50 people were killed over 2000 people turned up for his funeral
Who has ares turned against the lightning thief
Caesars "friends" turned on him because towards the end of his life Caesar was becoming arrogant.
Turned, turned around, inverted, turned against.
Marc Antony began his famous eulogy for Caesar this way: Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears. I come not to bury Caesar but to praise him. For Brutus was an honorable man. Antony continued in a sarcastic vein sufficiently long for the crowd to pick up on the sarcasm and the criticism of Caesar and the conspirators who killed him, until he had turned the crowd against the conspirators, and Rome revolted. Antony became the next Caesar or emperor.
Some had personal grudges, but most were acting to save the republic from Caesar's dictatorship. Caesar had grown highhanded and arrogant in his dealings with the senate and many senators thought he was acting like a king or had ambitions to be a king, which was totally unacceptable to the Roman way of thinking. There was also a nasty rumor going around that Caesar was going to move the capitol to Alexandria. The conspirators acted, thinking they were saving the republic, but as it turned out, they contributed to its downfall.
hades turned
He did not actually die- it turned out he had only faked his death after a funeral service was held for him.