They wash their hands in Caesar's blood.
Brutus and the other conspirators used daggers. Casca was the first to stab Caesar, who was stabbed 23 times.
It is unknown what part of Caesar's body was stabbed by Brutus. It is a certainty that Brutus, as one of the chief conspirators took part of Caesar's assassination.
Julius Caesar died of a stab wound. Although all the conspirators stabbed him, most were token blows and only one actually was lethal.
In the movie, Julius Caesar, Brutus was the last to stab him, but it is not certain who was the last to stab him.
Julius Caesar was murdered by none other than the own senate of Rome. The killing was led by one of Caesar's most trusted friend, Brutus, because he feared Caesar would crown himself king.
Brutus and the other conspirators used daggers. Casca was the first to stab Caesar, who was stabbed 23 times.
It is unknown what part of Caesar's body was stabbed by Brutus. It is a certainty that Brutus, as one of the chief conspirators took part of Caesar's assassination.
A sword.
Julius Caesar died of a stab wound. Although all the conspirators stabbed him, most were token blows and only one actually was lethal.
Oh, dude, the conspirators in Julius Caesar plan to assassinate Caesar the next day. They're like, "Hey, let's stab him and see what happens." Spoiler alert: it doesn't end well for Caesar. Like, not at all.
In the movie, Julius Caesar, Brutus was the last to stab him, but it is not certain who was the last to stab him.
Julius Caesar was murdered by none other than the own senate of Rome. The killing was led by one of Caesar's most trusted friend, Brutus, because he feared Caesar would crown himself king.
(Apex) His stab wounds.
Brutus.
By "the book Julius Caesar" I assume you mean Plutarch's Life of Caesar, one of his Parallel Lives, sometimes just called "Plutarch's Lives". (This is opposed to the PLAY Julius Caesar, written by Shakespeare, using Plutarch as a source.) In Plutarch, the first blow is struck by Casca, who stabbed Caesar in the neck, but neither mortally nor deeply.
Brutus, who "took a stab" at Julius Caesar and killed him in 44 BC. The question suggests this answer even if it weren't correct.
Julius Caesar was stabbed to death with daggers. He is thought to have received at least 23 stab wounds.