Trebonius is the one who lures Mark Antony away before they murder Caesar.
He was the one who deliberately delayed Marc Antony outside the senate meeting place so Antony could not come to Caesar's aid.
retelling portias dream so as to convince Caesar to come to the capitol so they can murder him
bob marly
He was the first of many to stab ceasar. He also said, "Speak hands for me!" It was the last thing said before Caeser's murder.
Caesar's ghost turns up to annoy Brutus before the battle at Philippi.
Portia was Brutus' wife
retelling portias dream so as to convince Caesar to come to the capitol so they can murder him
He was the first to sbat Caeser
Julius Caesar's friend who persuaded the senate to cut off funds to pay troops was Gaius Trebonius. As a trusted ally of Caesar, Trebonius played a significant role in persuading the Senate to take this action, which ultimately created discontent among the troops and contributed to the eruption of civil war.
bob marly
Portia learned of the conspiracy in Julius Caesar though her husband Brutus. She makes only two appearances and her role is the only substantial woman's part in the play. It is reported in the fourth act that she died by swallowing fire.
He was the first of many to stab ceasar. He also said, "Speak hands for me!" It was the last thing said before Caeser's murder.
June 2 - In Denver, Colorado, Timothy McVeigh is convicted on 15 counts of murder and conspiracy for his role in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
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
He is a conspirator against Julius Caesar.
Yes, Drew Barrymore is in the film A Conspiracy of Love.She plays the role of Jody Woldarsk.
Casca was a Roman senator and a conspirator in the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar. He played a key role in the assassination by being one of the first to stab Caesar, which ultimately led to Caesar's downfall. Casca's actions were pivotal in the events that unfolded in Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar."
Caesar's ghost turns up to annoy Brutus before the battle at Philippi.