Brutus didn't want Caesar to become king because Rome was a republic. A Republic is a state or country that is not led by a hereditary monarch. Having Caesar as King would ruin Rome as a republic and Brutus didn't want that.
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Julius Caesar did not want to be a "king" in the strict sense of the word. King was a nasty word to the Romans. But Caesar did want all the power, so he was satisfied with the title and powers of a dictator. The reasons for his power-grab were because of his impatience with the slow moving senate, the resistance to some of his reforms and his own ego.
They were afraid that Caesar was trying to become a king, thus ending the Roman Republic, which they cherished.
He is willing to kill Caesar because Cassius convinced him that this is for the people of Rome and Brutus believes him. So Brutus thinks that the conspiracy is killing him for Rome but really they are killing him because they think he will become too powerful
Because the the senators of Rome believed he wanted to become a king. If he did the, senators would not have any power.
Yes, Casca believed that the Roman people seemed to want Caesar to be king based on their enthusiastic applause and support for Caesar during the Lupercal festival. Casca thought that Caesar's ambition to be the king was driven by the people's desire for him to take the position.
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no he wanted to be king for ever
Caesar, if you want the title of an emperor. The Latin word for king is rex.
He fears Caesar would gain to much power.
Julius Caesar did not want to be a "king" in the strict sense of the word. King was a nasty word to the Romans. But Caesar did want all the power, so he was satisfied with the title and powers of a dictator. The reasons for his power-grab were because of his impatience with the slow moving senate, the resistance to some of his reforms and his own ego.
Julius Caesar He was dictator for life but wanted to be king but the senators didn't want that to happen so they stabbed Julius Caesar to death
You can get jumped when your a latin king if you let go of your crown , well attempt to , you can't really let go of your crown your basically crowned for life. But usually you get beat if you mess up or if you want to become a Latin King , you usually get beaten the hell out of members apart of the gang.
They were afraid that Caesar was trying to become a king, thus ending the Roman Republic, which they cherished.
The Senators (his friends) didn't want the Rome to be under one man or didn't want centralization of Rome and any king .The fact that should be kept in mind is that the conspirators or senators didn't kill Caesar because they disliked him but because they didn't want any king .
The idea was that Caesar would refuse the Crown, thus demonstrating to the mob that he didn't want the power of a king. And it worked. Of course Caesar did want and actually had all the power of a king, and what he was refusing were the trappings that went along with it. This was ok with him, and made the foolish crowd think that by refusing the trappings, he was also refusing the power.
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