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.
Caesar Caesar Caesar
they all die!
He commits suicide after the battle of Phillipi
No, he survives to become one of the new Triumvirate.
Julius Caesar actually had three wives. His first wife died in childbirth. His second wife was given a divorce and his third wife remained with him although he cheated on her.
Julius Caesar Alford died in 1863.
Julius Caesar - judge - died in 1636.
Julius Caesar Ibbetson died in 1817.
Flavius and Murellus, characters from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," are punished for removing decorations from Caesar's statues in an act of rebellion against his rising power. Their actions are viewed as treasonous, and although the play doesn't explicitly depict their deaths, it is implied that they are executed for their disloyalty to Caesar. This serves to highlight the consequences of opposing the political tide during that tumultuous period in Rome.
Drusus Julius Caesar died on 23-09-14.
Julius Caesar Aranzi died on 1589-04-07.
Julius Caesar was stabbed to death.
It was the party of conspiratirs who stabbed Julius Caesar one by one.
Cowards die many times before their actual deaths. - Julius Caesar
He wanted Julius Caesar to die.
Julius Caesar Scaliger died on October 21, 1558 at the age of 74.
he died of poison.