Brutus anticipates the question of why he killed Caesar by asserting that he acted not out of hatred for Caesar, but out of love for Rome. He emphasizes that his decision was motivated by a desire to prevent tyranny and preserve the Republic, suggesting that he believed Caesar's ambition posed a threat to the freedom of the Roman people. Brutus's rationale reflects his commitment to civic duty over personal loyalty.
He killed Ceaser
the Senate ambushed him and stabbed him 23 times and he dies at the foot of the statue of Pompey He was killed with a short end dagger
To protect Brutus. If the soldiers killed him, Brutus would be safe.
Ides of March (March 15)
You question can't be answered factually, because it calls for an opinion or speculation.
He killed Ceaser
No, they were not divorced. Brutus' biological father was killed by Pompey.No, they were not divorced. Brutus' biological father was killed by Pompey.No, they were not divorced. Brutus' biological father was killed by Pompey.No, they were not divorced. Brutus' biological father was killed by Pompey.No, they were not divorced. Brutus' biological father was killed by Pompey.No, they were not divorced. Brutus' biological father was killed by Pompey.No, they were not divorced. Brutus' biological father was killed by Pompey.No, they were not divorced. Brutus' biological father was killed by Pompey.No, they were not divorced. Brutus' biological father was killed by Pompey.
the Senate ambushed him and stabbed him 23 times and he dies at the foot of the statue of Pompey He was killed with a short end dagger
Brutus committed suicide.
To protect Brutus. If the soldiers killed him, Brutus would be safe.
His sword.
Brutus killed Caesar. He never married Cleopatra.
He kills himself.
Brutus
Ides of March (March 15)
You question can't be answered factually, because it calls for an opinion or speculation.
Himself. He committed suicide.