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refuse to go back to Rome in chains

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Q: What does Brutus refuse to do if he is defeated?
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Who defeated Brutus?

The forces of Octavian ad Antony defeated Brutus and Cassius at the battle of Philippi.


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Where did Antony defeat Brutus and Cassius?

Anotony defeated Cassius and Brutus at philippi.


What does brutus refuse to do as a means to raise for his army?

he refuse to take bribes in order to raise money for army.


What does brutus refuse to do as a means to raise money for his army?

he refuse to take bribes in order to raise money for army.


Cassius and brutus were defeated at the battle of?

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Brutus decides to commit suicide at Philippi because?

Caesar's ghost commands him to do it, and he is too frightened to refuse.


Why does Brutus kills himself?

Brutus killed himself after the final battle because it was the honorable thing for a defeated Roman commander to do. People seem to forget that Brutus and Cassius were leaders of armies, they were generals at the time of their defeat.


Who avenged Caesar's death?

Octavian and Marc Antony avenged Caesar's death at the battle of Philippi, where they defeated the armies of Brutus and Cassius. Brutus and Cassius both committed suicide after their loss.


Who worked with Octavian to punish the men who killed Julius Caesar?

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In Julius Caesar What does brutus refuse to as a means to raise money for his army?

Brutus refuses to take the money from the citizens that Caesar set aside for them...he refuses to raise the money in unscrupulous ways, he wants to keep his honor.


How did brutus and Cassius die?

Both committed suicide after the battle(s) of Philippi. Cassius, upon seeing that he had been defeated in battle by Antony, asked his slave Pindarus to slay him. Brutus committed suicide not long after (the length of time depends on whether you are talking about actual history or the events of the shakespeare play) when his armies were similarly defeated.