Caesar died at the foot of a statue of Pompey - this is a great irony, as Pompey was a great enemy of Caesar's until he (Pompey) was defeated and executed in the Civil War.
at the base of a statue of Pompeii
The heart of Rome
The statue of Caesar is broken and there is blood coming out of it
It was Pompey’s Statue
Pompey's statue Evidence: "How many times shall Caesar bleed in sport, That now on Pompey's basis (the pedestal of Pompey's statue) lies along, No worthier than dust." (Act Three Scene 1, Brutus)
at the base of a statue of Pompeii
Some say it was at the base of Pompeys statue.
Calpurnia's dream was that a statue of Caesar was flowing with blood as many Romans wash their hands in the blood. She also saw in her dream that Julius Caesar would die in her arms.
Julius Caesar had a statue of Cleopatra placed in the Temple of Venus Genetrix in Rome. This was a significant location as it was dedicated to the goddess of love and was also associated with Caesar's own lineage. The statue symbolized Caesar's relationship with Cleopatra and their political alliance, highlighting her importance in Roman politics at the time.
Under the statue of Pompey; people of Valley View.
Caesar's wife, Calphurnia (also spelled Calpurnia)
The heart of Rome
The statue of Caesar is broken and there is blood coming out of it
when brutus kills Caesar he falls at the base of a statue of pompey: the ruler who he just overthrew.
It was Pompey’s Statue
Caesar is murdered in the senate house at the theater of Pompey. He is supposed to have fallen at the foot of Pompey's statue.
Pompey's statue Evidence: "How many times shall Caesar bleed in sport, That now on Pompey's basis (the pedestal of Pompey's statue) lies along, No worthier than dust." (Act Three Scene 1, Brutus)