Outside the Theatre of Pompey
The most important character in Julius Caesar is not Julius Caesar, but it is Marcus Brutus. The reason why Shakespeare put Julius Cesar as the title is simply because it was more appropriate. It is the killing of Julius Caesar, which supplies the motive for the play. The death of Julius Caesar takes place before the middle of the play, however, his spirit dominates the entire work. It is the spirit of Julius Caesar, alive or dead, that supplies the struggle for Brutus and fellow conspirators.
no! When he died they were a little upset but they got his nephew sir Edmund to take his place! i hope this answers your question!! :)
In about 50 BC.
Augustus Caesar in Rome
The cite of the ruins of the Roman Forum, in Rome, is a place anyone can visit that Julius Caesar also visited.
She dreamed about the statue of Caesar bleeding and making a pool of blood underneath it. This then came true due to the death of Julius Caesar taking place.
She dreamed about the statue of Caesar bleeding and making a pool of blood underneath it. This then came true due to the death of Julius Caesar taking place.
Julius Caesar certainly would be in a history hall of fame if only because his is the most remembered name of all the ancient Romans. Beside that, his many abilities both civil and military, would place him there.
the battle between Egypt and Octavian leader of Rome
His date and place of birth, like his date and place of death are lost to history.
The most important character in Julius Caesar is not Julius Caesar, but it is Marcus Brutus. The reason why Shakespeare put Julius Cesar as the title is simply because it was more appropriate. It is the killing of Julius Caesar, which supplies the motive for the play. The death of Julius Caesar takes place before the middle of the play, however, his spirit dominates the entire work. It is the spirit of Julius Caesar, alive or dead, that supplies the struggle for Brutus and fellow conspirators.
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no! When he died they were a little upset but they got his nephew sir Edmund to take his place! i hope this answers your question!! :)
Julius Caesar lived in Rome, Italy
Egyptian history says it was Thutmose III. That has been in debate for years. After her death, her history was erased in her monuments. There was an outrage towards her. Some historians agree that the 18th dynasty was the time when the Hebrew exodus took place.
It has been done, the approach of a news reporter is not news. However the best advise for this project is for you to do your own homework. Q & A site is not a place to get a free ride nor is it a place for academic chicanery. It is a place to get a starting point for your own research. In this case, read a newspaper, observe how a news story is set up, (usually in the pyramid technique) and then write your own with Caesar as the subject.
In about 50 BC.