There were no two people, many people conspired to kill Caesar. These people were called the conspirators, led by a man called Brutus.
Brutus and the conspirators, through their close association with him, knew Caesar was a cruel, arrogant and tyrannic leader. He picked wars with any country that had power or wealth, like Gaul, which he attacked in 58BC and governed from 58BC until 49BC.This was why Rome was so prosperous. Invasions like this continued throughout his life, most of which were successful.
The Roman public respected Caesar greatly and thought he was one of the best rulers Rome had ever had. One reason for this was that he diminished poverty amongst the poor with the money he got from the cities he ransacked. This was a major way he won the Roman public over.
Marcus Brutus- Because he was the dearest friend of Caesar. Caius Cassius- All the actions were taking place according to his will and intentions and he was the one who was wble to influence Brutus to be a part of the conspiracy against Julius Caesar.
Brutus and Cassius are the two main conspirators of Caesar's assassination. He dies in Act 3, Scene 1 if you didn't know.
Cassius and Brutus.
Julius Caesar was assassinated as a result of a conspiracy planned by forty Roman senators. The main motive of the assassination is commonly presumed to be the declaration of Caesar as dictator of Rome. The senators, who feared that Caesar would overthrow Rome's partial democracy in favor of a tyrannical Dictatorship, planned the conspiracy and stabbed Caesar to death twenty-three times.
Julius Caesar was murdered by none other than the own senate of Rome. The killing was led by one of Caesar's most trusted friend, Brutus, because he feared Caesar would crown himself king.
Antony
No I don't think so they don't because the government asked the killers to kill Julius Caesar. However all the killers of Julius Caesar did get caught, although for a few it took a longer time that it did for the punishment of the main conspirators.
Anthony
Julius Caesar was assassinated as a result of a conspiracy planned by forty Roman senators. The main motive of the assassination is commonly presumed to be the declaration of Caesar as dictator of Rome. The senators, who feared that Caesar would overthrow Rome's partial democracy in favor of a tyrannical Dictatorship, planned the conspiracy and stabbed Caesar to death twenty-three times.
Alas, Julius Caesar is only a main character in one play, Julius Caesar. Mark Antony, on the other hand, is a main character in two plays, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra.
Julius Caesar was cremated. His ashes are in the temple of Caesar, on the East side of the main square of the Roman Forum.
Julius Caesar was murdered by none other than the own senate of Rome. The killing was led by one of Caesar's most trusted friend, Brutus, because he feared Caesar would crown himself king.
Caesar was terribly ambitious.
Antony
Julius Caesar's main weakness was arrogance. The quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion" shows his arrogance in his own words.
Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.
Julius, Calpurnia, Brutus, and Cassius
Julius Caesar i being accused of being a political tyrant and the conspirators want to kill him for the good of Rome.
Brutus and Cassius
Jealousy, Rivalry and Revenge play importance in the world of Julius Caesar and co. Jealousy was the main reason for Caesar's death.