75 drachmas
According to Roman historian Appian Caesar gave his gardens to the people of Rome as a place for recreation and 75 drachmas to every Roman in the city. Mark Anthony read the will and incited the people of Rome to seek vengeance from the men who assassinated Caesar. It is interesting to note that even today flowers are kept on the spot where Caesar died.
Calpurnia had nightmares about Caesar\'s murder.
In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Brutus and Cassius leave Rome after Caesar's assassination, which occurs in Act 2, Scene 2. They flee to gather support and prepare for the impending conflict with Antony and Octavius. Their departure signifies the beginning of the civil strife that follows Caesar's death.
In Act I Scene ii of Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, a soothsayer warns Caesar, "Beware the Ides of March" Caesar decides to ignore him. He says "He is a dreamer. Let us leave him. Pass"
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According to Roman historian Appian Caesar gave his gardens to the people of Rome as a place for recreation and 75 drachmas to every Roman in the city. Mark Anthony read the will and incited the people of Rome to seek vengeance from the men who assassinated Caesar. It is interesting to note that even today flowers are kept on the spot where Caesar died.
In his will, Caesar left the Roman people his gardens on the banks of the Tiber for use as a recreation area and three gold pieces to each man.
Marullus and Flavius leave the mob to destroy the decorations on Caesar's statues.
Calpurnia had nightmares about Caesar\'s murder.
Caesar Octavian/Augustus ruled at the time of Jesus Christ of Nazareth's birth. Octavian's stepson was Tiberius Caesar, whom ruled at Jesus' death. Jesus was executed under the Authority of Pontius Pilate, Roman Governor of Judea. Caesar Augustus ordered a census to be taken throughout the Roman Empire. (Luke 2:1) This census, although abhorrent to the Jews, forced Joseph to leave Nazareth and take Mary to Bethlehem (House of Bread).
In Julius Caesar, the shopkeepers leave work to celebrate Caesar's victory. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was written by William Shakespeare.
to protect him
Yes he was now leave me alone
The tradesmen took a holiday to celebrate Caesar's victory over the sons of Pompey at Munda.
In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Brutus and Cassius leave Rome after Caesar's assassination, which occurs in Act 2, Scene 2. They flee to gather support and prepare for the impending conflict with Antony and Octavius. Their departure signifies the beginning of the civil strife that follows Caesar's death.
and leave my job at KFC? are you crazy?
there a good citizen if they dont leave you flaming bags of sh1t on your door step