Brutus in Latin means dullard. Originally it was a nickname, but then it become the name of a branch (cognomen) of the clan of the Julians.
Antony just wants the support of Brutus' followers so he can have complete control over Rome.
The name Brutus means "slow-witted", "stupid" or "dull". It was supposedly given to Lucius Junius Brutus, the founder of the Roman Republic, because he pretended stupidity in order that the king wouldn't suspect his plotting.
Blooming flowers as her name "Flora" implies.
latin it is venator vanator in romanian
Yes, the word Roman is a noun, a person of Rome. Roman is a proper noun and also a proper adjective that describes a noun as of or from Rome, for example Roman architecture.
Yes, Brutus was a Roman. He came from a very old, distinguished patrician family.
There was no emperor Brutus. Therefore, no accomplishments.
brutus was called the noblest man in rome
Marcus Brutus would wear the standard Roman tunic and toga, just like all the other men of his time. If you are referring to the character Marcus Brutus in Shakespeare's play, he would wear whatever the wardrobe department gave him.
he was politician in Roman Senate
Cassius and Brutus were two Roman senators who were the leaders of the assassins of Julius Caesar.
Lucius Junius Brutus was the founder of the Roman Republic
Killing Brutus and Cassius.
Brutus
Killing Brutus and Cassius.
The Roman republic was begun in 510 BC by Lucius Brutus.
they both were nothing