He became dictator and there was a ceremony for Caesar to crown him king. His bodyguard Marc Anthony had the crown and placed it on his head but Julius refused. He did that because Rome was just a Republic during the time and no one really wanted to have a king.
Julius Caesar Murder*
Yes, with other conspirators: Julius CAESAR
Calpurnia had nightmares about Caesar\'s murder.
because they feared that he was too obsessed with his importance
The purpose of the conversation between Calphurnia and Caesar was to try to warn Caesar of a plot to kill him. Calphurnia as Caesar\'s wife and had dreamt of Caesar\'s murder.
Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.Octavian arrived in Rome shortly after Caesar's murder to claim his inheritance.
If the homicide was justifiable then no criminal act has been committed
"Murder" is illegal. You'd have to convince a jury that it was "justifiable homicide" and there was no other choice.
Julius Caesar Murder*
no.a murder is never justified
As far as we know, Caesar never murdered anyone.
According to legend, Caesar's wife Calpurnia had a dream about Caesar dying.
This is a question of opinion. Some say that Medea's actions are justifiable because Jason has wronged her in marrying the princess. Others say that Medea has overreacted and that adultery is no ground for murder.
Yes, with other conspirators: Julius CAESAR
after killing caesar,the murder commitied suicid by killing himself. people were hunting him so he killed him self
The murder of Julius Caesar took place on March 15, 44 BC. That month the Ides (a Roman way of marking time) fell on the day that Caesar was murdered. Many times we simply refer to Caesar's murder as being on the Ides of March.
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