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Caesar pushes away the crown handed to him by Marcus Antonius (Antony if reading story of Julius Caesar) because he had Antony plan to give him the crown and turn it away because the people of Rome didn't want a King/Dictator and Caesar wanted the crowd to cheer for him. But the plan was for Antony to try a second time and Caesar would take it, but Caesar was worried the crowd would get upset if he took it the 2nd time so he denied it again and on the third time he wanted to take the crown badly but was worried about how he'd look in front of the people. Hope this helped

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Who was Caesar's crown offered to him by?

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Who offers Julius Caesar the crown 3 times?

Caesar is offered the crown three times, and three times he refuses it.


What title did Caesar refuse in 44 bc?

Julius Caesar was given the title "Perpetual Dictator" or dictator for life in 44 BC.Julius Caesar was given the title "Perpetual Dictator" or dictator for life in 44 BC.Julius Caesar was given the title "Perpetual Dictator" or dictator for life in 44 BC.Julius Caesar was given the title "Perpetual Dictator" or dictator for life in 44 BC.Julius Caesar was given the title "Perpetual Dictator" or dictator for life in 44 BC.Julius Caesar was given the title "Perpetual Dictator" or dictator for life in 44 BC.Julius Caesar was given the title "Perpetual Dictator" or dictator for life in 44 BC.Julius Caesar was given the title "Perpetual Dictator" or dictator for life in 44 BC.Julius Caesar was given the title "Perpetual Dictator" or dictator for life in 44 BC.


How many times did Antony give the crown to Caesar and how many times did he refused it?

If you're referring to the play, "thrice I offered him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse". In other words, 3.


How many times did Caesar refuse the crown?

3 times

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When did Marc Antony try to crown Julius Caesar?

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Who offers Julius Caesar the crown 3 times?

Caesar is offered the crown three times, and three times he refuses it.


Who supported Julius Caesar in the play?

Marc Anthony supports Caesar. He offers him the crown, which Caesar refuses.


What was Caesar's reaction to the offering to be king according to casca?

Mark Anthony offered Caesar a coronet (a little crown) three times. He was not actually offering Caesar the crown; Casca says it was "mere foolery." Three times, Caesar pushed the crown away. Every time he pushed the crown away, the people cheered because they were glad that Caesar did not want to be king; it proved that he was a man without ambition. However, Casca reports, it appeared to Casca that Caesar really wanted to take the crown. Caesar then offered the people his throat to cut (which was a very odd thing for him to do. Apparently, it was his way of saying, "Here I am to serve the people of Rome; I will give my very life for you, if you want.") Then, Caesar fell down in the market place, apparently suffering from an epiletic seizure. And all the women felt very sorry for him.


Who offered the crown to Caesar?

Marc Antony was the one who offered the drown to Caesar.


Who relates how caesar refuses the crown?

Casca


Did Caesar faint when he denied the crown?

Yes.


Caesar is thrice offered the crown by?

Marcus Brutus---wrong Marcus. Caesar was offered the crown by Marcus Antonius otherwise known as Marc Antony.


Where was Caesar awarded the crown?

Nowhere. Caesar's title was dictator, not king. He was never crowned.


What is the green crown Julius Caesar wears called?

It's called a civic crown.