All of the people who bought one penny tickets to watch Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar at the Globe Theatre stood up for the entire play.
Julius Caesar got stabbed a lot. He was probably happy up to that point.
Caesar's ghost turns up to annoy Brutus before the battle at Philippi.
Brutus stabbed Julius Caesar with a dagger. He was the last man to do so and when Caesar saw this, he gave up on his life, disappointed that his dear friend had betrayed him.
The revolution is a failure and Brutus and Cassius end up killing themselves.
In shakespeares Julius Caesar there is Cato and Young Cato Cato is Portia's father "i being do fathr'd and so husband'd" and Young Cato is one of the minor conspiritors who in the end fesses up to Anthony's soldier and is killed.
I dont think anyone can comment on the quality of parenting that he had but Gaius Julius grew up very wealthy.
Julius Caesar got stabbed a lot. He was probably happy up to that point.
Pomey thought that his troops could not stand up to Caesar's battle hardened veterans who had fought in the Gallic Wars
Cleopatra VII meet Julius Caesar by hiding in a rolled up carpet and brought into Julius Caesar's royal chamber and made love with him.
Rome was a Republic up until the assassination of Julius Caesar; after the war that followed his death Rome became an Empire.
When Julius Caesar was little he want to become "great." He had two choices: A military commander or a statesman.
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.
Antony was Julius Caesar's friend and was worshipful of him. Antony tries to avenge Caesar's death with the help of Octavius in a battle, but the enemy ends up killing themselves.
he is the role of caesar he plays a role that is look up to by everyone in rome that is why brutus and the conspittors killed him because he didn't want rome to be a monarcy
Julius Caesar began his conquest of Gaul in 58 BC. He had just about finished up in 52 BC with the victory at Alesia.
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It was Cleopatra. In actual fact, this was a power play on Cleopatra's part. She became the lover of the most powerful man in Rome to avert the possibility of a Roman invasion of Egypt. The affair was also an alliance between Egypt and the man who dominated Roman politics. Had the Romans decided to invade, Egypt would not have been able to stand up to Roman military might.