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Did the citizens of rome want to kill Caesar?

Some citizens of Rome wanted to kill Caesar and they succeeded. His assassins were all senators. However most of the other senators and the common people of Rome were pro-Caesar and were more than willing to let him rule for as long as he wanted.Some citizens of Rome wanted to kill Caesar and they succeeded. His assassins were all senators. However most of the other senators and the common people of Rome were pro-Caesar and were more than willing to let him rule for as long as he wanted.Some citizens of Rome wanted to kill Caesar and they succeeded. His assassins were all senators. However most of the other senators and the common people of Rome were pro-Caesar and were more than willing to let him rule for as long as he wanted.Some citizens of Rome wanted to kill Caesar and they succeeded. His assassins were all senators. However most of the other senators and the common people of Rome were pro-Caesar and were more than willing to let him rule for as long as he wanted.Some citizens of Rome wanted to kill Caesar and they succeeded. His assassins were all senators. However most of the other senators and the common people of Rome were pro-Caesar and were more than willing to let him rule for as long as he wanted.Some citizens of Rome wanted to kill Caesar and they succeeded. His assassins were all senators. However most of the other senators and the common people of Rome were pro-Caesar and were more than willing to let him rule for as long as he wanted.Some citizens of Rome wanted to kill Caesar and they succeeded. His assassins were all senators. However most of the other senators and the common people of Rome were pro-Caesar and were more than willing to let him rule for as long as he wanted.Some citizens of Rome wanted to kill Caesar and they succeeded. His assassins were all senators. However most of the other senators and the common people of Rome were pro-Caesar and were more than willing to let him rule for as long as he wanted.Some citizens of Rome wanted to kill Caesar and they succeeded. His assassins were all senators. However most of the other senators and the common people of Rome were pro-Caesar and were more than willing to let him rule for as long as he wanted.


How long did Julius Caesar remain the ruler of rome?

5 years


How would you describe the fall of Rome?

It is were their was alot of fighting in Rome and there was not a enporer for long time


What innovation did Julius Caesar bring to Rome's generations-long civil wars?

caesar offered mercy to his defeated opponents and to any who did not activly oppose him (D)


How long did Julius Caesar's assassination take?

After becoming a dictator of Rome for life in 45BC a year later he was assassinated.


Why did brutus wanted to kill Julius Caesar?

Brutus and the conspirators believed that Julius Caesar was going to become a tyrant and destroy Rome with his dictatorship. Brutus was very honorable and believed that if they killed Caesar they will be remembered as the men who saved Rome from a tyrant and will become the most honorable men in Rome. But after the death of Caesar they were the most hated men in Rome. Brutus was manipulated and persuaded by Cassius' inspirational words about saving Rome and its people that he forgot the real purpose of killing Caesar. Brutus was the only one who wanted to kill Caesar for Rome the rest just wanted to kill him out of sheer jealousy.(All the conspirators thought that he[Caesar] was power hungry and too powerful for his own good.)


Who made the roman empire?

The first true empire was created by Julius Caesar --or so it is thought. But in reality Rome was already an empire long before Caesar came on the scene. The empire began when Rome expanded into Italy, then won the Punic Wars, Pompey and Sulla added territory in the East. Caesar only added Gaul to enlarge the empire.


What were some of Caesar's failures?

Caesar Augustus was a really good emperor of Rome, but he did make some really big mistakes. His biggest failure was choosing Tiberius to be his successor. Tiberius went crazy after his son died and it ended up taking a long time for Rome to get order back.


Who is Marc Antony?

Mark Antony was a Roman general and politician who lived from 83 BC to 30 BC. He is also a character in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. There is also Marc Anthony, a contemporary actor, singer, and producer.


How long was Julius Caesar a leader for?

Julius Caesar was leader for 5 years Accoring to "Ceasar's Women" , he was a leader in his early thirties


How long were Julius Caesar and Cleopatra together?

Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.Julius Caesar and Cleopatra never ruled Egypt. Caesar established her on the throne and left. Cleopatra was the ruler along with her brother, not Caesar.


When did Antony rule over rome?

If you are referring to Mark Antony, he never actually ruled Rome. He was part of a three-manalliance which was called triumvirate, with Octavian (later he was called Augustus) and Marcus AemiliusLepidus which fought against the assassins of Julius Caesar. After they defeated them, Octavian took charge of the western part of the empire (including the city of Rome), Mark Antony too charge of the east and Lepidus was in charge of northwestern Africa and Spain. Octavian then declared war on Mark Antony and his ally, Cleopatra VII of Egypt. Octavian defeated them and they committed suicide. Mark Antony was in change of the east from 40 BC to 30 BC.Mark Antony, it should be noted, never actually ruled Rome for long. While Caesar was away in the east, Antony was his Master of the Horse and ruled and was responsible for the city of Rome. He was also the supreme authority after Caesar's murder, as he was the remaining consul and brokered the "deal" with the conspirators.