They were "put to silence" by Julius Caesar. Caesar deprived them of their official powers and poistions in office.
Flavius and Marullus who were tribunes.
The reason why Caesar deprived the Tribunes Marullus and Flavius of their office was due to them removing the diadems from his statues.
The Cobbler, and the Carpenter
the commoners are rejoicing the return of caesar.
to go about the city and remove any trophies that had been placed on the statues of Caesar
Marullus and Flavius leave the mob to destroy the decorations on Caesar's statues.
for taking down decorations honoring caesar
Marullus and Flavius take down decorations on Caesar's statues and are condemned to death.
Flavius and Marullus who were tribunes.
They were condemned to death for pulling decorations off Caesar's statues in his garden
The information Casca gives about Marullus and Flavius is that the tribunes were stripped of the positions as civil servants for removing decorations from Caesar's statutes. This is from Julius Caesar, Act 1, Scene i.
Flavius
The reason why Caesar deprived the Tribunes Marullus and Flavius of their office was due to them removing the diadems from his statues.
they are supporters of Julius casear
Flavius and Marullus
Marullus and Favius are exuceted(killed)
they diss caeser.