He was a senator and conspirator.
He was the first to sbat Caeser
Casca and Cinna were two of the conspirators who murdered Caesar.
Casca, the others stab him then, and Brutus stabs him last.
By "the book Julius Caesar" I assume you mean Plutarch's Life of Caesar, one of his Parallel Lives, sometimes just called "Plutarch's Lives". (This is opposed to the PLAY Julius Caesar, written by Shakespeare, using Plutarch as a source.) In Plutarch, the first blow is struck by Casca, who stabbed Caesar in the neck, but neither mortally nor deeply.
Brutus, Marullus and Casca.
His full name was Publius Servilius Casca, but we do not know when he was born.
Yes, Casca was one of the conspirators who wanted to kill Julius Caesar. In Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," he expresses his concerns about Caesar's growing power and ambition, indicating that he believes Caesar poses a threat to the Republic. Casca ultimately participates in the assassination plot, driven by a desire to prevent Caesar from becoming a tyrant.
He commits suicide after the battle of Phillipi
brutus, cassius, casca, cinna
No one.
The first blow to Julius Caesar in his assassination was made by Casca.
Casca