In the orchid Brutus meets with his conspirators and plots to kill Julies Caeser on the ides of March.
Brutus was at home getting ready when he suddenly decided to stab him?
It was decided to kill Caesar while he was at the senate instead of other suggestions: to push him from a bridge, to run up and kill him or to wait for a coming gladiatorial show.
Strato, a soldier in his army
He calls Brutus "an honorable man" distinguishing him as someone who has proper motives while the other conspirators may be wicked
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brutus decides to kill caesar because he thinks caesar will abuse of his power if crowned king. (; by angie!
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Brutus was at home getting ready when he suddenly decided to stab him?
Strato holds the sword for Brutus while Brutus runs into it, but Strato asks Brutus to shake his hand first, which Brutus did.
No, it's more like he is deciding out loud whether to kill Caesar or not.
Caesar's ghost
They hear that while they have been away Brutus's wife has killed herself.
After Brutus[and others] assassinated Julius Caesar, he moved to Athens then Crete. In 43BC Octavian was Consul of Rome, he declared that the murderers of Julius Caesar were " enemies of the state". This news came to the ears of Brutus, and upon hearing that Octavian and Mark Anothony were at odds, and neither had an army that could protect Rome. Brutus decided to take Cassius and his 17 legions and march on Rome. When Octavian and Mark Anthony heard that Brutus was on his way, they decided to combine forces[total of 19 legions] and meet Brutus in battle. The "Battle of Philippe" ended in a stale mate,Brutus 1- Octavian 0, Mark Anthony 1- Crassus 0, with Crassus committing suicide. The second "Battle of Philippe" was then fought, with Brutus being defeated, Brutus did escape, but committed suicide shortly after.
Caesars ghost
I do. Stratus / Strato
It was decided to kill Caesar while he was at the senate instead of other suggestions: to push him from a bridge, to run up and kill him or to wait for a coming gladiatorial show.
The noun 'orchard' is a collective noun for an orchard of fruit trees and an orchard of trees.