Julius Caesar was famous all over Europe as a conqueror and when he returned to Rome he was admired by his people. But many of Caesar’s friends and companions were afraid of his increasing popularity. They suspected that he was being ambitious day by day and wished to become King of Roman people in order to gain absolute power in affairs of state. That is why part certain parties of Rome wish to kill Julius Caesar .
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Yes, Caesar is killed in the Capitol by the Conspirators. Caesar goes to the Capitol as pushed to by Decius. The Conspirators stabber Caesar-the Conspirators include Brutus, Casca, Cassius, ect...
The conspirators in Julius Caesar want to drive out the commoners from the street because they plan on assassinating Caesar and they do not want the commoners to witness the murder. They believe that Caesar's popularity with the people could potentially turn them against the conspirators, so they aim to eliminate any potential risk by clearing the streets.
They wash their hands in Caesar's blood.
Metellus distracts Caesar.
The conspirators, with the assistance of a few knives, changed Julius Caesar from a living dictator to a dead one.
it is a list of conspirators that conspired to kill caesar.
The conspirators gathered around Caesar on the pretext of presenting a petition to him.The conspirators gathered around Caesar on the pretext of presenting a petition to him.The conspirators gathered around Caesar on the pretext of presenting a petition to him.The conspirators gathered around Caesar on the pretext of presenting a petition to him.The conspirators gathered around Caesar on the pretext of presenting a petition to him.The conspirators gathered around Caesar on the pretext of presenting a petition to him.The conspirators gathered around Caesar on the pretext of presenting a petition to him.The conspirators gathered around Caesar on the pretext of presenting a petition to him.The conspirators gathered around Caesar on the pretext of presenting a petition to him.
So they could kill him
Yes, Caesar is killed in the Capitol by the Conspirators. Caesar goes to the Capitol as pushed to by Decius. The Conspirators stabber Caesar-the Conspirators include Brutus, Casca, Cassius, ect...
In the play Julius Caesar the conspirators and the triumvirate are fighting. The conspirators in the play are Brutus and Cassius.
Antony is mentally and emotionally shaken by Caesar's murder by the conspirators because he is very close to him. He can't leave without Caesar. He find it the best place and time to die with Caesar. So he offers himself to be killed by the conspirators at that place and time. He sees that it is useless to remain alive after his death as he is very near to him. So he says so as it would attain glory to be dead by Caesar's side.
Julius Caesar i being accused of being a political tyrant and the conspirators want to kill him for the good of Rome.
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The conspirators in Julius Caesar want to drive out the commoners from the street because they plan on assassinating Caesar and they do not want the commoners to witness the murder. They believe that Caesar's popularity with the people could potentially turn them against the conspirators, so they aim to eliminate any potential risk by clearing the streets.
They wash their hands in Caesar's blood.
Metellus distracts Caesar.