He killed himself, didn't he.
they all die!
A whole pile of people (most notably Brutus and Cassius) commit suicide.
Julius Caesar was killed in the year 44 BC He was stabbed to death and left with 37 wounds.Brutus, Cassius, Ligarious, Metallus, Casca, Trebonius and Cinna killed him.
It depends on whose "story of Julius Caesar" we are talking about. In most such stories Caesar is the main character. However if we are talking about Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar (which is a play and not a story), Caesar is actually dead for most of the play, which suggests that he is not the main character. Some people have argued that the short appearance of his ghost just before the Battle of Philippi and Cassius's remarks about how he will die by the same sword as Caesar mean that Caesar's spirit is at work even after his death, until his murderers are dead. However, that is stretching a point. It is simpler to say that Brutus is the main character in the play, since the real focus is on him and on the kind of political idealism (or possibly naiveté) he demonstrates.
Shortly after Brutus and the other conspirators fled from Rome. She committed suicide because of the shame of the conspiracy.
Julius Caesar Alford died in 1863.
Julius Caesar - judge - died in 1636.
Julius Caesar Ibbetson died in 1817.
Cassius wants Brutus to join in a conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar. He tells Brutus stories of Caesar to poison his mind and make Brutus believe that Caesar wants to set himself up as a tyrant.
There was not a Gaius Cassius Hemina. There was a Lucius Cassius Hemina who was a historian and wrote the first annals in around 146 BC. If you are thinking of the Gaius Cassius who was an instigator in the plot against Julius Caesar, his name was Gaius Cassius Longinus. He ordered his freedman, Pindarus, to kill him when he lost the battle of Philippi.
Julius Caesar Aranzi died on 1589-04-07.
Drusus Julius Caesar died on 23-09-14.