Trebonius distracts Antony as part of the conspirators' plan to assassinate Julius Caesar. By drawing Antony away from Caesar, Trebonius ensures that Antony cannot intervene during the critical moment of the assassination. This strategic move is essential for the conspirators to successfully execute their plot without being thwarted by Antony, who is loyal to Caesar.
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Trebonius takes mark Antony away from the scene of action so there is no chance of any help to save Caesar from the hands of the senators.
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Trebonius was one of the conspirators involved in the assassination of Julius Caesar. On the day of the assassination, he played a crucial role by distracting Mark Antony, allowing the other conspirators to approach Caesar without interference. His actions were part of a coordinated plan to eliminate Caesar, whom they viewed as a threat to the Republic. Trebonius' involvement exemplifies the intricate plots and alliances that characterized the political landscape of ancient Rome.
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Trebonius lures Antony away from Caesar so the murderers can get to him.
Trebonius is the one who lures Mark Antony away before they murder Caesar.He was the one who deliberately delayed Marc Antony outside the senate meeting place so Antony could not come to Caesar's aid.
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Trebonius takes mark Antony away from the scene of action so there is no chance of any help to save Caesar from the hands of the senators.
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Brutus was of the mind that Antony was only a puppet of Caesar and that when Caesar was dead, Antony would not be a problem. Cassius knew better.