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He flattered him and used persuasion plus his own interpretation of the dream caesars wife Calphurnia had warned Caesar about.
Caesar was in the Senate house going to his chair when he was attacked.
Julius Caesar was stabbed in the portico of the Theatre of Pompey. He was going there for a meeting of the senate. The senate was temporarily meeting at this theatre because Caesar commissioned the construction of a new and large curia (senate house).
I do not know the answer but which Caesar are you talking about Julius Caesar or Augustus Caesar? Probably in Greece anyways. Julius Caesar was killed in the Forum in Rome. Stabbed to death by about 21 senators who didn't like him taking over the government. Julius Caesar was stabbed on the steps of the senate house. (Augustus Caesar was not killed - he died a natural death.)
The assassination of Julius Caesar, which occurred on this day in 44 B.C., known as the Ides of March, came about as a result of a conspiracy by as many 60 Roman senators. Led by Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus, they fatally stabbed Caesar in Rome, near the Theatre of Pompey.
He flattered him and used persuasion plus his own interpretation of the dream caesars wife Calphurnia had warned Caesar about.
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Caesar was in the Senate house going to his chair when he was attacked.
Julius Caesar was stabbed in the portico of the Theatre of Pompey. He was going there for a meeting of the senate. The senate was temporarily meeting at this theatre because Caesar commissioned the construction of a new and large curia (senate house).
I do not know the answer but which Caesar are you talking about Julius Caesar or Augustus Caesar? Probably in Greece anyways. Julius Caesar was killed in the Forum in Rome. Stabbed to death by about 21 senators who didn't like him taking over the government. Julius Caesar was stabbed on the steps of the senate house. (Augustus Caesar was not killed - he died a natural death.)
He will tell Caesar that Plutarch was to address the Senate to recommend that they honor Caesar by sending him out with Germanicus
Caesar is murdered in the senate house at the theater of Pompey. He is supposed to have fallen at the foot of Pompey's statue.
Going to the senate house. (Well, he was technically already there.)
Calpurnia tried to prevent Caesar from going to the Senate house because she had a bad feeling about his safety, influenced by omens and dreams. However, Caesar decided to go despite her warnings. Her attempt was unsuccessful as he ultimately went to the Senate house, where he was assassinated.
Servilius Casca, one of the conspirators, was afraid and told Mark Antony vaguely about the conspiracy. Mark Antony went to warn Caesar, but the conspirators, who had planned for this possibility, sent Trebonous, one of the conspirators, to intercept him just as he got near the portico of the Theatre of Pompey, where Caesar was assassinated. Mark Antony fled when he heard the commotion from the portico. The Theatre of Pompey was the venue where the sessions of the senate were being temporarily held while a new senate house was under construction.
The first senate house was said to have been built by Tullus Hostilius, the 3rd king of Rome (reigned 673-642 BC). It was called the Curia Hostilia. In 80 BC, Lucius Cornelius Sulla had a new senate house built because he doubled the seats of the senate. It was called the Curia Cornelia. In 44 BC Julius Caesar started building a new senate house (the Curia Julia) because he wanted it moved to make room for the construction of the Forum of Caesar. During the construction, the meetings of the senate were transferred to the Theatre of Pompey, which was where Caesar was murdered. The building of the Curia Julia was completed by Augustus in 29 BC.
And you Brutus? These were the famous last lines of Julius Caesar as he was stabbed in the Senate house multiple times by the senators. Brutus was the last to stab Caesar and had betrayed Caesar's friendship with him. The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare also uses this line as Caesar is killed.