Mark Antony offered him three times but he refused it each an every time .He would have kept it if he'd dared but he wanted to please the mob
Antony offered Caesar a crown and he refused it.
He refused the crown to make it look like he was offered it various times. This made it look like the people wanted him to have it.
After being offered the crown three times and refusing it three times, Caesar had what appeared to be an epileptic seizure. This occurs in Act 1, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
Marc Antony was the one who offered the drown to Caesar.
Mark Antony offers the crown to Caesar, and Caesar accepts the crown on the third offer.
Act 1 Scene 1.
Caesar is offered the crown three times, and three times he refuses it.
Antony offered Caesar a crown and he refused it.
He refused the crown to make it look like he was offered it various times. This made it look like the people wanted him to have it.
Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.
Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.
After being offered the crown three times and refusing it three times, Caesar had what appeared to be an epileptic seizure. This occurs in Act 1, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
Marc Antony was the one who offered the drown to Caesar.
Mark Antony offers the crown to Caesar, and Caesar accepts the crown on the third offer.
His left ear is deaf.
Marcus Brutus---wrong Marcus. Caesar was offered the crown by Marcus Antonius otherwise known as Marc Antony.
Marc Anthony supports Caesar. He offers him the crown, which Caesar refuses.