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Whose birthday is celebrated on international dance day?

Jean-Georges Noverre


What ultimately happens to Brutus and Caesar?

Ultimately, Caesar was assassinated and Brutus committed suicide.Ultimately, Caesar was assassinated and Brutus committed suicide.Ultimately, Caesar was assassinated and Brutus committed suicide.Ultimately, Caesar was assassinated and Brutus committed suicide.Ultimately, Caesar was assassinated and Brutus committed suicide.Ultimately, Caesar was assassinated and Brutus committed suicide.Ultimately, Caesar was assassinated and Brutus committed suicide.Ultimately, Caesar was assassinated and Brutus committed suicide.Ultimately, Caesar was assassinated and Brutus committed suicide.


What happened to Thebes in the beginning of 'Antigone'?

That it is reeling from the end to the recent bloody civil war, the pollution from unburied bodies and the proclamation of a controversial royal edict is what happens to Thebes in the beginnning of "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, twin brothers Eteocles and Polyneices kill each other in the final battle of a civil war over the Theban royal succession. The battle is fought in and around Thebes. Theban King Creon decides to honor god-given rights of all Thebans to below-ground burials only in the case of Theban loyalists. He considers the disloyal Theban dead the same as enemies, whose bodies typically are left above ground for ravaging weather and foraging wildlife. The pollution from the unburied dead who are denied their divinely ordained rights becomes more and more pervasive and brutal in its effects as the play continues.


Whose cafe maurice's owner?

maurice azoulay


Henry informs Wilson about whose death?

Jim Conklins

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Whose ghost appeared at Sardis and Philippi?

The ghost of Julius Caesar appears to Marcus Brutus in Sardis and Philippi.


Was the Battle of Gettysburg fought in the woods?

No, it was fought mainly on open and/or high ground, with exception for the wooded Oak Hill, the Culp's Hill, the Little Round Top and the Round Top whose steep terrain was rocky and wooded.


Whose birthday is also march 14th?

whose birthday is march 14th of pi


Which was the final battle of the civil war in which lee surrendered to grant?

The Battle of Appomattox River whose outcome led Lee to surrender to Grant, was not the final battle of the Civil War. The last encounter of the war was that of Palmito Ranch, fought on May 12, 1865.


Whose faced lauched a thousand ships?

Helen Of Troy. It is said she was so beautiful and desirable that a war was fought over her. The thousand ships is a reference to the invasion fleet sent into battle.


Whose birthday is on September 25?

My birthday Woot Woot


When do you traditionally celebrate his birthday?

Whose birthday? If it is Jesus s birthday it is 25th december.


Which two civilizations fought in the Battle of Tours and what was the result?

The Battle of Tours was the clash between the Muslim and the Romanic or Post-Roman Frankish civilizations.. It was fought in October 732 and ended in a decisive Frankish victory and the withdrawal of Muslim Omayyad's Army, whose leader, Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi, General-Governor of Al-Andalus was killed. The battle represented the maximum Muslim point of penetration in Western Europe.


Whose birthday is November the 14nth?

Monet Rhodes' birthday is on November.


Who was the lady whose seven sons took part in the battle of Badr?

The lady whose seven sons took part in the Battle of Badr was Ummul Banin, the wife of Abu al-Fadl al-Abbas. She is known for her deep loyalty and sacrifice, as her sons fought valiantly in the battle. They were among the early companions of Prophet Muhammad, showcasing their commitment to Islam and the nascent Muslim community during a critical time.


Under whose presidency was the War of 1812 fought?

Madison


How were the conspirators against Julius Caesar executed?

The conspirator were not executed. The two leaders, Brutus and Cassius, fled Rome and rallied troops from the territories of Rome in the eastern Mediterranean whose provincial governors supported them. They then clashed with the forces of the supporters of Caesar led by Mark Antony and Octavian. They were defeated and died in the Battle of Philippi in Greece