This is a true statement. In Act I, Scene 1 of the play Julius Caesar, the people are parading in the streets, celebrating the victory of Julius Caesar in Rome.
The people of Rome are celebrating Caesar's victory over the sons of Pompey, thus making him the sole ruler of Rome. Earlier, Caesar, Pompey and Crassus had shared power in what was called the First Triumvirate, but Crassus was killed fighting the Parthians and Caesar turned on Pompey and defeated him and his sons.
9 people, sad really
They were 'put to silence' on Julius Caesar's orders for the 'crime' of removing 'ceremonies' from Caesar's statues and provoking the people against him. They were finally executed.
they were killed by octavian
Not a character in the play, but a topic of discussion. Historically, Julius Caesar defeated his rival Pompey and his sons in a series of civil wars before becoming sole dictator of Rome. The play starts just after the last of these battles. The common people are celebrating the victory, but the tribunes remind them that this was a defeat of Romans and great Romans at that. "Knew you not Pompey?" reminds them of that fact.
The workers and general people of Rome are celebrating the triumph of Julius Caesar over Pompey.They are celebrating Caesar's defeat of the sons of Pompey.
The people of Rome are celebrating Caesar's victory over the sons of Pompey, thus making him the sole ruler of Rome. Earlier, Caesar, Pompey and Crassus had shared power in what was called the First Triumvirate, but Crassus was killed fighting the Parthians and Caesar turned on Pompey and defeated him and his sons.
Caesar's will was told to the people by Mark Antony.
Julius Caesar was the hero of the people. The lower classes saw him as a man who stood up to a corrupted aristocracy and who was generous to the people.
Julius Caesar wasn't a king. He was a dictator. The people loved him but, he was a dictator nonetheless.
9 people, sad really
Julius killed innecent people because they did not like him
No one killed Julius Caesar - he was immortal.
The common people were Julius Caesar's most ardent supporters. Caesar was known as a populist. They were the one who began the rioting at Caesar's funeral.
Antony
They were 'put to silence' on Julius Caesar's orders for the 'crime' of removing 'ceremonies' from Caesar's statues and provoking the people against him. They were finally executed.
at the time julius caesar had a country who was at the top , the roman empire was feared and with julius caesar's brains, plus his sense of leadership drove him to victory until his people betared him.