Ceasar did not disband his army. After being assassinated in 44BC (giving us the famous quote "Et tu Brutus?" which translates to "You too Brutus?" who was one of his closest friends) his successor Gaius Octavius Thurinus, took over power to Rome. After poor military choices on his part the Roman Empire soon found themselves hemmed in from the North by the Gauls and the East by Barbarians Rome's armies soon fled to the surrounding countryside leaving Rome without a defending force which caused it's ultimate downfall.
The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.
Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.
The Rubicon river, in Caesar's time, was the boundary between Gaul and Italy. Caesar had been ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. This was an insult to Caesar and to his army. When Caesar crossed the Rubicon into Italy he began the civil war which, at its conclusion, left Caesar in supreme power.
He says that Cassius has an "itching palm," and is corrupting their noble cause by resorting to extortion in order to gain wealth for their armies. He also, ironically, is angry because Cassius has not sent him money since Brutus can "raise no money by vile means." He seems most troubled by the fact that the nobility of their assasination seems to be threatened. He is also most likely less composed than he has been throughout the play because he has just received news of the death of his wife, Portia.
Julius Caesar started the civil war for self-preservation. The Senate had ordered him to disband his army and come to Rome to face charges of illegal actions during his counsulship. There was no way that a man of Caesar's pride and temperament would do this. However he did end the civil war by beating Pompey and then Pompey's son.
The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.The senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.
because his army kept getting bigger and that means the senate gets paid less
The senate wanted Caesar to return to Rome without his army. They ordered him to disband his army and return to Rome for trial because of irregularities during his consulship.
Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.
The Rubicon river, in Caesar's time, was the boundary between Gaul and Italy. Caesar had been ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. This was an insult to Caesar and to his army. When Caesar crossed the Rubicon into Italy he began the civil war which, at its conclusion, left Caesar in supreme power.
In 49 b.c.
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He says that Cassius has an "itching palm," and is corrupting their noble cause by resorting to extortion in order to gain wealth for their armies. He also, ironically, is angry because Cassius has not sent him money since Brutus can "raise no money by vile means." He seems most troubled by the fact that the nobility of their assasination seems to be threatened. He is also most likely less composed than he has been throughout the play because he has just received news of the death of his wife, Portia.
Julius Caesar was a general in the army
Julius Caesar started the civil war for self-preservation. The Senate had ordered him to disband his army and come to Rome to face charges of illegal actions during his counsulship. There was no way that a man of Caesar's pride and temperament would do this. However he did end the civil war by beating Pompey and then Pompey's son.
In 49 B.C. following the conclusions of hostilities in Gaul...
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