so that she will become pregnant in the year, it is superstition. But the real reason she is unable to consive is because Caesar is sterile.
Stand in front of a Calphurnia to cure her inability to have children.
Antony's touch can make Calphurnia fertile.
All of the people who bought one penny tickets to watch Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar at the Globe theatre stood up for the entire play.
During the course of the siege of Miletus, Caesar showed such personal bravery in saving the lives of legionaries that he was later awarded the corona civica (civic crown). This was a chaplet of oak leaves woven to form a crown. It was the second highest military decoration after the corona graminea or obsidionalis (the grass crown). When the civic crown was worn in the presence of the Senate, the senators had to stand and applaud.
Caesar offered to the conspirators to be in a position of vulnerability, suggesting that he would willingly allow them to stab him if they believed he was a tyrant. This gesture was intended to demonstrate his confidence in his own integrity and to show that he had nothing to hide. Casca, who witnessed this, admired Caesar's bravery and honesty, wishing he had the courage to stand up against the conspirators himself. Caesar's offer highlighted his belief in his own legitimacy and the loyalty he expected from those around him.
Stand in front of a Calphurnia to cure her inability to have children.
Antony's touch can make Calphurnia fertile.
Brownell
When Caesar tells Trebonius to stand by, Trebonius responds by saying, "I will, if you will not." This implies his willingness to support Caesar, but also hints at his underlying intentions as part of the conspiracy against Caesar. Trebonius's role in the conspirators' plot is to distract Mark Antony, allowing the others to carry out their plan against Caesar.
Pomey thought that his troops could not stand up to Caesar's battle hardened veterans who had fought in the Gallic Wars
All of the people who bought one penny tickets to watch Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar at the Globe theatre stood up for the entire play.
Marc Antony strongly supported Caesar, and went to great lengths to convince the people of Rome that Caesar was not trying to become a king. Marc Antony was one of the only people that continued to stand by Caesar's side and support him, even after his affair with Cleopatra. (Another believer in Caesar was Caesar's second wife, Capurnia) At Caesar's funeral, Marc Antony ripped off Caesar's robe to show the people of Rome that Caesar had been murdered, and pointed out each person who had stabbed him.
Caesar tells Calpurnia to stand close to the racers in the Lupercal festival because it was believed that being touched by the runners' clothes could make women more fertile. Caesar and Calpurnia were childless at the time, so he wanted to increase their chances of having a child.
Caesar wanted Antony to touch Calpurnia, because the touch of a running Roman man would prevent barrenness. In other words, it would make Calpurnia susceptible to becoming pregnant and eventually giving birth to a child. Caesar was hoping for an heir to his throne in the event that he died.
"Here will I stand till Caesar pass along,. And as a suitor will I give him this."
We Will Stand
During the course of the siege of Miletus, Caesar showed such personal bravery in saving the lives of legionaries that he was later awarded the corona civica (civic crown). This was a chaplet of oak leaves woven to form a crown. It was the second highest military decoration after the corona graminea or obsidionalis (the grass crown). When the civic crown was worn in the presence of the Senate, the senators had to stand and applaud.