because he was giving land to the poor and people outside of Rome who joined the army.
they plan to kill caesar. because he said he was dictator for life. but only a few senators planed to kill him. the senators attacked julius caesar with daggers.they did this also for another reason and that was so that they didnt want another king
The entire senate did not plot to kill Caesar, in fact, most were shocked at the assassination. There was group of from around 30 senators (sources vary) who plotted. The reason for their discontent was that Caesar had accumulated too much power and showed no sign of relinquishing any of it.
Julius Caesar was killed in the Senate building by his fellow senators on March 15, (also known as the Ides of March, Ides=middle)
Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had acquired too much power and showed no signs of relinquishing any of it. His popularity with the people made him a threat to the power of the Roman senators, who feared he would end the republic and assume sole power. His killers included the senators who opposed his policies.
they kill him with a daggers
they plan to kill caesar. because he said he was dictator for life. but only a few senators planed to kill him. the senators attacked julius caesar with daggers.they did this also for another reason and that was so that they didnt want another king
They didn't. Most members of the Roman senate were shocked and surprised at the murder of Caesar. It was only a few senators (40 -- 60, depending on your source) who were in on the plot. At the time of Caesar's rule there were close to 900 senators. You can see by the numbers, that only a few were violently against Caesar.
The entire senate did not plot to kill Caesar, in fact, most were shocked at the assassination. There was group of from around 30 senators (sources vary) who plotted. The reason for their discontent was that Caesar had accumulated too much power and showed no sign of relinquishing any of it.
Julius Caesar was killed in the Senate building by his fellow senators on March 15, (also known as the Ides of March, Ides=middle)
they thought he was growing too strong
Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had acquired too much power and showed no signs of relinquishing any of it. His popularity with the people made him a threat to the power of the Roman senators, who feared he would end the republic and assume sole power. His killers included the senators who opposed his policies.
Liberators. Led by Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus
they kill him with a daggers
the senate stabbed julius caesar on the ides of march in 44 bc
Julius Caesar killed many innocent people also Caesar was a political and a military genius who later expanded Roman empire, for his efforts he had appointed himself as a "dictator". He was the conqueror of Gaul, he was envied by the Roman senate who later was killed by 60 of them!
Yes
The senators did not want Caesar to be a king, so they made a plan to kill him so the next day he went to greet the senators then he was stabbed to a group of senators that planned to kill him, he was stabbed by an old friend named Marcus Brutus and his last words were "Etu Brutus" which also means "And you Brutus".