Brutus was at home getting ready when he suddenly decided to stab him?
60 people were involved with his assassination, led by Brutus.
Brutus led 60 conspirators to kill Julius Caesar.
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 did not ask anything of the Roman citizen. After he led the assassination of Caesar he fled Rome because the citizens were angry that Caesar had been killed. Caesar was very popular with the lower classes who saw him as the champion of the people and the poor.
Brutus and Cassius were leaders of a conspiracy and on March 15th (Ides of March) the conspirators were waiting for him at the theater of Pompey. Ceaser was stabbed several times, his final words were "Et tu, Brute!" which translates to "And you, too, Brutus?"
60 people were involved with his assassination, led by Brutus.
Brutus led 60 conspirators to kill Julius Caesar.
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.
Julius Caesar was assacinated by senate members led by his friend, Brutus. He died wherever the senate was meeting that day.
Brutus did not ask anything of the Roman citizen. After he led the assassination of Caesar he fled Rome because the citizens were angry that Caesar had been killed. Caesar was very popular with the lower classes who saw him as the champion of the people and the poor.
A plot led by Brutus was carried out so that Brutus and the other murderers (Roman Senators) would each stab Julius Caesar at a dinner. According to accounts he was stabbed 37 times.
In 44B.C., Julius Caesar was stabbed to death by members of the Senate led by Marcus Brutus (son) and Gaius Caesar (father), who were worried he was destroying the republic.
Liberators. Led by Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus
Julius Caesar did not fight at the Battle of Philippi (42 BC). He died two years earlier (44 BC). It was his assassination which led to this battle in which Octavian and Mark Antony defeated Brutus and Crassus. Brutus could not have said anything about the fighting spirit of Marc Antony and Octavian because he committed suicide when he saw that surrender and capture were inevitable. In Shakespeare's play, Brutus was spoken to by the ghost of Caesar. Brutus says that he would have liked to talk to Caesar more but the ghost vanished. He acts afraid and says that Caesar is still mighty and great.
The effect of Caesar refusing to pardon Publius Cimber is that it led to Brutus letting Antony speak at the funeral of Caesar. Publius Cimber had to go to a far land for fear of his life.
Brutus and Cassius were leaders of a conspiracy and on March 15th (Ides of March) the conspirators were waiting for him at the theater of Pompey. Ceaser was stabbed several times, his final words were "Et tu, Brute!" which translates to "And you, too, Brutus?"
There were 60 conspirators, led by Brutus, of which at least 23 stabbed him. Julius Caesar was murdered by Brutus, Cassius, Ligarious, Metallus, Casca, Trebonius, and Cinna. Studies have shown that he was left with 37 wounds