Why not - that's what they were. Cassius, Brutus, Casca and so on plotted to kill Caesar at the Senate in 44BC
he is the role of caesar he plays a role that is look up to by everyone in rome that is why brutus and the conspittors killed him because he didn't want rome to be a monarcy
Julius Caesar was killed in the senate house which was a part of the massive house and theater complex that Pompey built. Some sources say he fell at the foot of the statue of his old friend/enemy Pompey.
he was alive on July 13, 100 b.c and died on march 15, 44 b.c because of all the senators that stabbed him 23 times. he tried to take full power and become king, and the senators disagreed and Julius was stabbed 23 times, and some of those senators were once his friends.
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Batiatus was executed after the battle of Pharsalus having taken sides with Pompey against Julius Caesar. This is not surprising since Pompey is credited with the destruction of the slave rebellion of which Batiatus' former slave/gladiator, Spartacus, was the leader.
Swami Dayanad was killed by giving him poison by a Dancing girl called Nanhi Jaan
Julius Caesar was a Roman emperor. The people who killed him were called conspirators because they were involved in a conspiracy to kill him.
He convinced the citizens of Rome that the conspirators had lied about why they had killed Caesar.
Julius Caesar did not succeed any emperor, he was not an emperor, he was going to be an emperor but before absolute power he was killed by a group of conspirators. The first emperor of the Roman empire was Julius Caesar's son, Octavian.
yes he was murdered by a group of conspirators who turned against him. brutus, his former friend, was convinced by the conspirators to join in and kill caesar.
Yes, Caesar is killed in the Capitol by the Conspirators. Caesar goes to the Capitol as pushed to by Decius. The Conspirators stabber Caesar-the Conspirators include Brutus, Casca, Cassius, ect...
The Ides of March is what Julius Caesar's death is called, but this is erroneous. The Ides of March was the date that Julius Caesar was killed. His death is called an assassination.
The Soothsayer in Julius Caesar is pretty much a gypsy or a fortune teller. This is the person who warns Caesar of the Ides of March (March 15h). He ignored the Soothsayer's warning and is killed by the conspirators on that date later on in the play.
Julius Caesar was killed because the conspirators thought that it was the only way to save the republic. Caesar's attitude and actions had become overbearing to some and assassination seemed to be the only way to be rid of him.
Julius Caesar was killed by a small group of senators, not the entire senate. The Roman senate at the time of Caesar had roughly six hundred members and the conspirators numbered either 30 or 60. (depending on your source.)Julius Caesar was killed by a small group of senators, not the entire senate. The Roman senate at the time of Caesar had roughly six hundred members and the conspirators numbered either 30 or 60. (depending on your source.)Julius Caesar was killed by a small group of senators, not the entire senate. The Roman senate at the time of Caesar had roughly six hundred members and the conspirators numbered either 30 or 60. (depending on your source.)Julius Caesar was killed by a small group of senators, not the entire senate. The Roman senate at the time of Caesar had roughly six hundred members and the conspirators numbered either 30 or 60. (depending on your source.)Julius Caesar was killed by a small group of senators, not the entire senate. The Roman senate at the time of Caesar had roughly six hundred members and the conspirators numbered either 30 or 60. (depending on your source.)Julius Caesar was killed by a small group of senators, not the entire senate. The Roman senate at the time of Caesar had roughly six hundred members and the conspirators numbered either 30 or 60. (depending on your source.)Julius Caesar was killed by a small group of senators, not the entire senate. The Roman senate at the time of Caesar had roughly six hundred members and the conspirators numbered either 30 or 60. (depending on your source.)Julius Caesar was killed by a small group of senators, not the entire senate. The Roman senate at the time of Caesar had roughly six hundred members and the conspirators numbered either 30 or 60. (depending on your source.)Julius Caesar was killed by a small group of senators, not the entire senate. The Roman senate at the time of Caesar had roughly six hundred members and the conspirators numbered either 30 or 60. (depending on your source.)
Well there's Caesar like Julius Caesar, Cinna like Cinna the poet or on of the conspirators who killed Caesar, Octavia from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Cato like Cato the elder, there's also a Brutus and Portia form Julius Caesar play.
The year that Julius Caesar was killed was 44 BC.
Brutus led 60 conspirators to kill Julius Caesar.