Caesar's ghost commands him to do it, and he is too frightened to refuse.
to tell brutus that he would see him at philippi
After losing in the battle of Philippi in 42 BCE Brutus suicided.
Anotony defeated Cassius and Brutus at philippi.
In the Battle of Philippi, which took place in 42 BCE, Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius faced off against the forces of Mark Antony and Octavian (later known as Augustus). Although Brutus initially had some success, he ultimately suffered defeat. The battle was significant in the power struggle following Julius Caesar's assassination and marked a critical point in the rise of the Second Triumvirate. Brutus eventually committed suicide after the defeat.
he decides to include ligarius because brutus is stupid and doesnt know what he is doing.
They commited suicide after the battle of Philippi
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to tell brutus that he would see him at philippi
It foreshadows the coming events of Brutus meeting the ghost of Caesar at Philippi but the true meaning is Brutus's mind getting to him. Brutus soon commits suicide by Strato holding is sword and him running into it because he does not want to surrender to Antony.
Octavian and Marc Antony avenged Caesar's death at the battle of Philippi, where they defeated the armies of Brutus and Cassius. Brutus and Cassius both committed suicide after their loss.
Philippi,Macedonia
After losing in the battle of Philippi in 42 BCE Brutus suicided.
Anotony defeated Cassius and Brutus at philippi.
March to Philippi
The forces of Octavian ad Antony defeated Brutus and Cassius at the battle of Philippi.
Brutus was at war with Cassius. Cassius told Brutus Portia died because of suicide
Julius Caesar did not fight at the Battle of Philippi (42 BC). He died two years earlier (44 BC). It was his assassination which led to this battle in which Octavian and Mark Antony defeated Brutus and Crassus. Brutus could not have said anything about the fighting spirit of Marc Antony and Octavian because he committed suicide when he saw that surrender and capture were inevitable. In Shakespeare's play, Brutus was spoken to by the ghost of Caesar. Brutus says that he would have liked to talk to Caesar more but the ghost vanished. He acts afraid and says that Caesar is still mighty and great.