Flavius and Murellus, characters from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," are punished for removing decorations from Caesar's statues in an act of rebellion against his rising power. Their actions are viewed as treasonous, and although the play doesn't explicitly depict their deaths, it is implied that they are executed for their disloyalty to Caesar. This serves to highlight the consequences of opposing the political tide during that tumultuous period in Rome.
Flavius Gaudentius died in 425.
Josephus Flavius Cook died in 1901.
Flavius Josephus was born in 0037, in Jerusalem, Judea [now Israel].
Flavius Josephus's birth name is Yosef Ben Matityahu.
The members of Katniss Everdeen's prep team are Flavius ( who does Katniss' hair), Venia ( who does Katniss' waxing and eyebrows), and Octavia ( who does Katniss' nails.) They are led by Cinna.
they were put to death
They get angry, and Murellus makes a winded speech about why Caesar is not that great. He talks about how just recently the public climbed to walls and towers to see Pompey. Flavius and Murellus are both supporters of Pompey.
The plebeians are swayed by the power of persuasion, as seen when they switch their allegiance from Pompey to Caesar in a very short span of time. This fickleness is highlighted by Flavius and Murellus to emphasize the influence of rhetoric and manipulation over the common people.
They get angry, they don't like Caesar. "Hence! Home, you idle creatures, get you home!"
Flavius and Marullus are supporters of Pompey ("Knew you not Pompey?!") and thus are thinking that there is nothing worth celebrating in Caesar's victory over Pompey's sons. The cobbler is a supporter of having a good time and thus is thinking that there is something worth celebrating about having a party. The cobbler does not have any kind of opinion about Caesar, but strong opinions about holidays.
They decide to kiss in the middle of the court distracting all the other people, from then on they are called gay boys and are forced to live in the cave south of kindergarden.
A cobbler is a person who makes shoes. In "Julius Caesar" the cobbler tell Flavius and Murellus he's leading the people through the street because he hopes their shoes will get worn out. This would be a way for him to get more business.
Flavius Aetius died in 454.
Flavius Gaudentius died in 425.
Flavius Dalmatius died in 337.
Flavius Victor died in 388.
Flavius Latinus of Brescia died in 115.