No. Killing Julius Caesar was not a good thing at all, especially for the Romans because they needed a skilled politician. A person that was professionally involved in politics, esp. as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office. That person that they needed support from was Julius Caesar.
Gaius Julius Caesar is one of the first greatest generals in Roman history. HE ROCKS.
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Casca was the first of many to stab Caesar. He also said, "Speak hands for me!" It was the last thing said before Caesar's murder. Trebonius is the one who lures Mark Antony away before they murder Caesar. Mettelus Cimber made a fake appeal to Caesar to let his banished brother into the city again. He did this to allow Caesar's murderers to close in without Caesar becoming worried.
He said, "Etu, Brute?" (or, "And you, Brutus?") The last thing Julius Caesar said was, 'E tu' brutus'? meaning: you too, Brutus? However, Casesar died before the end of the play. no you got one right he did said Etu Bruts but that means you to burts ok! First off, this wasn't the end of the play, this was right around the middle of it, but they were his last words. Secondly, he say "Et tu, Brute?" which is Latin for "And you, Brute?" or Brutus. Just like in Spanish the informal use of "you" is "tu".
The senators quarreled with one another. Eliminating Caesar was the only thing they had in common.
By giving them flowers or by assassinating them in their sleep. The moral is: never sleep! You may not believe me but the same thing happened to my 7th cousin twice removed, thought to be a chipmunk. By giving them flowers or by assassinating them in their sleep. The moral is: never sleep! You may not believe me but the same thing happened to my 7th cousin twice removed, thought to be a chipmunk.
Lee Harvey Oswald, and *only* Lee Harvey Oswald, was charged with assassinating JFK. A publicity-hound DA in New Orleans (where the crime did not even happen!) tried at least one totally innocent person for *conspiracy to assassinate JFK* (legally, not quite the same thing).
The first thing that Julius Caesar did to acquire power was to run for the office of aedile. Caesar entered politics and followed the "cursus honorum" which was the proper order of elected offices culminating with the office of consul.The first thing that Julius Caesar did to acquire power was to run for the office of aedile. Caesar entered politics and followed the "cursus honorum" which was the proper order of elected offices culminating with the office of consul.The first thing that Julius Caesar did to acquire power was to run for the office of aedile. Caesar entered politics and followed the "cursus honorum" which was the proper order of elected offices culminating with the office of consul.The first thing that Julius Caesar did to acquire power was to run for the office of aedile. Caesar entered politics and followed the "cursus honorum" which was the proper order of elected offices culminating with the office of consul.The first thing that Julius Caesar did to acquire power was to run for the office of aedile. Caesar entered politics and followed the "cursus honorum" which was the proper order of elected offices culminating with the office of consul.The first thing that Julius Caesar did to acquire power was to run for the office of aedile. Caesar entered politics and followed the "cursus honorum" which was the proper order of elected offices culminating with the office of consul.The first thing that Julius Caesar did to acquire power was to run for the office of aedile. Caesar entered politics and followed the "cursus honorum" which was the proper order of elected offices culminating with the office of consul.The first thing that Julius Caesar did to acquire power was to run for the office of aedile. Caesar entered politics and followed the "cursus honorum" which was the proper order of elected offices culminating with the office of consul.The first thing that Julius Caesar did to acquire power was to run for the office of aedile. Caesar entered politics and followed the "cursus honorum" which was the proper order of elected offices culminating with the office of consul.
No. Killing Julius Caesar was not a good thing at all, especially for the Romans because they needed a skilled politician. A person that was professionally involved in politics, esp. as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office. That person that they needed support from was Julius Caesar.
If you mean like working in burgershot or something like that, then no. The only "jobs" you can do in GTA IV are working for people by hijacking cars for them, assassinating people for them, that sort of thing.
Cleopatra was not a builder. The only thing she is credited with building is a temple to Julius Caesar. Even her own tomb was unfinished at the time of her death.Cleopatra was not a builder. The only thing she is credited with building is a temple to Julius Caesar. Even her own tomb was unfinished at the time of her death.Cleopatra was not a builder. The only thing she is credited with building is a temple to Julius Caesar. Even her own tomb was unfinished at the time of her death.Cleopatra was not a builder. The only thing she is credited with building is a temple to Julius Caesar. Even her own tomb was unfinished at the time of her death.Cleopatra was not a builder. The only thing she is credited with building is a temple to Julius Caesar. Even her own tomb was unfinished at the time of her death.Cleopatra was not a builder. The only thing she is credited with building is a temple to Julius Caesar. Even her own tomb was unfinished at the time of her death.Cleopatra was not a builder. The only thing she is credited with building is a temple to Julius Caesar. Even her own tomb was unfinished at the time of her death.Cleopatra was not a builder. The only thing she is credited with building is a temple to Julius Caesar. Even her own tomb was unfinished at the time of her death.Cleopatra was not a builder. The only thing she is credited with building is a temple to Julius Caesar. Even her own tomb was unfinished at the time of her death.
Julius Caesar was not known as an explorer. He only went places that were known and scouted out. About the only thing he discovered was that he was going bald.
About the only thing Julius Caesar would have one for the jobless was to recruit them into his army. The ancient Romans did not have our modern social services.
Gaius Julius Caesar is one of the first greatest generals in Roman history. HE ROCKS.
Well it always depends on what the right thing is. . .
The closest thing i can think of is a dictator,czar or maybe even a Caesar