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There are at least three cases of a Publius Cimber. Two of them relate to the play 'Julius Caesar' by William Shakespeare [baptized April 26, 1564-April 23, 1616]. The other case refers to the much earlier Publius Cimber aka Publius the Cimbrian. This Publius was a member of a Germanic tribe that unsuccessfully tried to invade Italy in the first or second century B.C.E.* His tribe was defeated by Marius. *Before the Christian Era.

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Why did the conspirators make the request that Julius Caesar pardon publius cimber?

The petition about Publius Cimber was an excuse to approach Julius Caesar Plutarch did not say why Caesar exiled Publius Cimber.


What was the effect of Caesar refusing to pardon Publius Cimber?

The effect of Caesar refusing to pardon Publius Cimber is that it led to Brutus letting Antony speak at the funeral of Caesar. Publius Cimber had to go to a far land for fear of his life.


Why was publius cimber banished by Caesar?

We do not know. Ancient historian Plutarch, in his Life of Brutus, said that one of the conspirators, Tullius Cimber, presented Julius Caesar a petition to recall his exiled brother Publius Cimber as anexcusefor the assassins toapproachhim. However, He did not say why Publius Cimber had been banished.


Who wanted Caesar to free his banished brother?

Metullus Cimber. His brother's name was Publius Cimber.


Who is Metellus Cimber's brother and what happened to him?

His brother is Publius and he was banished from Rome.


Why did the conspirators ask Caesar to free publius cimber?

The conspirators ask Caesar to free Publius Cimber because they all knew Caesar would say no, causing an argument thus leading them to surround Caesar and kill him. It was a way to get close to him.


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What does this mean To beg enfranchisement for publius cimber?

To "beg enfranchisement for Publius Cimber" means to seek or request the granting of rights or privileges, particularly the right to vote or participate in civic life, for Publius Cimber. In a historical context, this could refer to advocating for his inclusion or protection within a political system, often highlighting themes of justice and citizenship rights. The phrase evokes a sense of urgency and moral obligation to support an individual who may be marginalized or denied these rights.


How does metellus cimber engage caesars attention to distract him from the gathering conspirators?

Metellus Cimber engages Caesar's attention by approaching him with a seemingly innocent request. He kneels down and appeals to Caesar to reconsider his decision to banish his brother, Publius Cimber. This diversionary tactic distracts Caesar and momentarily turns his attention away from the gathering conspirators.


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Which member of the conspiracy bowed before Caesar and asked him to pardon his brother?

Wow It Was Metellus Cimber