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Who defeated Brutus?

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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.


Cassius and brutus were defeated at the battle of?

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What does Brutus refuse to do if he is defeated?

refuse to go back to Rome in chains


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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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.


Why does Cassius predict the defeat of brutus troops?

In "Julius Caesar," Cassius believes Brutus' troops will be defeated because they are advancing in an uneven fashion and lack support. Cassius sends a scout to check out the situation. The Scout returns and tells Cassius that Brutus' troops are all surrounded by Antony's men. This is not true. Cassius feels all is lost and commits suicide.


How does Brutus help Caesar before he kills him?

Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger fought for Pompey against Caesar. |When Pompey was defeated, Caesar pardoned him and made him part of his inner circle. He gave him the governorship of Gaul.The next year Caear made him urban praetor.


Did Mark Antony win all of his battles?

No, unfortunately for him, he lost the important ones. He was defeated by the young Octavian at Mutina, and his Parthian invasion was a disaster, and we all know what happened at Actium. However, it was through his efforts that the Caesarians won at Pharsalus and Brutus and Cassius were defeated.


Why did Brutus the roman empereror propose an attack against the triumvirates forces?

After Brutus[and others] assassinated Julius Caesar, he moved to Athens then Crete. In 43BC Octavian was Consul of Rome, he declared that the murderers of Julius Caesar were " enemies of the state". This news came to the ears of Brutus, and upon hearing that Octavian and Mark Anothony were at odds, and neither had an army that could protect Rome. Brutus decided to take Cassius and his 17 legions and march on Rome. When Octavian and Mark Anthony heard that Brutus was on his way, they decided to combine forces[total of 19 legions] and meet Brutus in battle. The "Battle of Philippe" ended in a stale mate,Brutus 1- Octavian 0, Mark Anthony 1- Crassus 0, with Crassus committing suicide. The second "Battle of Philippe" was then fought, with Brutus being defeated, Brutus did escape, but committed suicide shortly after.