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Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar (100–44 BC) was a Roman general who played a vital role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. He was dubbed the Republic’s “dictator in perpetuity.”

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What happened to Julius Caesar after crossing the Rubicon River?

grrr... i know slightly what happened, but i had wanted to get a more accurate and reliable answer myself. but to help you out, what basically happened was this: Julius went into rome with his one legion. now mind that from all the victories in gual and the new law that said they could keep the plunder, the soldiers had become very rich. So Caesar goes into rome with the one legion and walks away from his legion to stand in front of them. then he proceeds to say something along the lines of "Look at my men. Look at how rich I've made them. Follow me and you too can become rich." and with the people already distrust in the senate with that offer, many soldiers of pompey switched sides. and that is how Julius Caesar took rome with little to no blood spilt... but that is a broad generalization and i would really like to get specifics.. hope that helps and hope this wasn't too late xD by: bre burhop

Why did Julius Caesar Laugh when he got captured by the Pirates?

He laughed because he knew that he was a direct descendant of Aeneas, founder of Rome and the Goddess Venus and that the pirates were doomed to fail nor could they hurt him. Julius Caesar was very much aware of his Powers and his Genius.

In 'Julius Caesar' who does Lucilius pretend to be?

He pretends to be Brutus because Antony and Octavius told their soldiers to go look for them.

What was Julius Caesar's army called?

Julius Caesar's army had no particular name as a whole. A Roman army was simply called a Legion or a number of Legions. However all legions were numbered and sometimes granted a name if they were especially valiant. Caesar's Ninth and Tenth Legions were particularly famous.

What is the meaning behind Julius Caesar's quote Experience is the teacher of all things?

It means that if you are experienced you over power anything. An experience is the best

How did marullus and flavius die in Julius Caesar?

They were 'put to silence' on Julius Caesar's orders for the 'crime' of removing 'ceremonies' from Caesar's statues and provoking the people against him. They were finally executed.

What did Caesar refuse and How many times?

In Shakespeare's play, Casca tells Brutus that Antony offered Caesar a crown (a coronet) because the people clamored that Caesar should be king. He says that Caesar refused it three times, each time less vigorously.

Caesar, although desiring absolute power, spurns the classic role of "king" which the populace might see as a dominating or oppressive force, and cultivates a role as "friend of the people" in contrast to the aristocratic Senate.

Where any of Julius caesars wives still alive when he died?

Yes, Caesar's last two wives were alive whn he died.

Yes, Caesar's last two wives were alive whn he died.

Yes, Caesar's last two wives were alive whn he died.

Yes, Caesar's last two wives were alive whn he died.

Yes, Caesar's last two wives were alive whn he died.

Yes, Caesar's last two wives were alive whn he died.

Yes, Caesar's last two wives were alive whn he died.

Yes, Caesar's last two wives were alive whn he died.

Yes, Caesar's last two wives were alive whn he died.

What is brutus' argument againist taking bribes in act 4?

Brutus needed money to pay his soldiers and Cassius would not give him any money because he was taking bribes from people, then that ticked off Brutus

Did Auguste Caesar hand over the throne to Julius Caesar?

No, you have your Caesars mixed. Julius Caesar was the older one. Julius was a dictator who was killed. Augustus Caesar was the adopted son of Julius Caesar who became Rome's first citizen or as we call him, Rome's first emperor.

Whose head was given to Caesar?

Julius Caesar was presented with the head of Pompey by the Egyptians who treacherously murdered him.

Did Julius Caesar raise Octavius Caesar?

.No. Octavius was raised by his mother and step father although from the age of sixteen he traveled with Caesar and Caesar took a great interest in his education and upbringing.

.No. Octavius was raised by his mother and step father although from the age of sixteen he traveled with Caesar and Caesar took a great interest in his education and upbringing.

.No. Octavius was raised by his mother and step father although from the age of sixteen he traveled with Caesar and Caesar took a great interest in his education and upbringing.

.No. Octavius was raised by his mother and step father although from the age of sixteen he traveled with Caesar and Caesar took a great interest in his education and upbringing.

.No. Octavius was raised by his mother and step father although from the age of sixteen he traveled with Caesar and Caesar took a great interest in his education and upbringing.

.No. Octavius was raised by his mother and step father although from the age of sixteen he traveled with Caesar and Caesar took a great interest in his education and upbringing.

.No. Octavius was raised by his mother and step father although from the age of sixteen he traveled with Caesar and Caesar took a great interest in his education and upbringing.

.No. Octavius was raised by his mother and step father although from the age of sixteen he traveled with Caesar and Caesar took a great interest in his education and upbringing.

.No. Octavius was raised by his mother and step father although from the age of sixteen he traveled with Caesar and Caesar took a great interest in his education and upbringing.

Why would a reader consider Cassius to be Brutus' foil and what specific examples of the contrast in their character traits support your answer?

A foil is any character who appears on stage at the same time as another character and highlights some character trait by contrast. Cassius and Brutus are often on stage together. We find that Cassius is passionate and Brutus stoic when they have their discussion during the Lupercal. We find that Cassius is practical and Brutus is idealistic in their discussion of whether to kill Antony when they kill Caesar. We find that Cassius plays fast and loose with honesty while Brutus is rigidly honest in their argument in their camp.

Is Julius Caesar the same as Gaius Marius?

Gaius Marius was the uncle by marriage to Julia of Julius Caesar. Marius is known for the Marion reforms of ancient Romes military and for being elected consul an unprecedented 7 times during his lengthy career. A popular figure, he died aged 70.

Julius Caeser, nephew of Marius' wife Julia, is known for a great many pivotal events during his career, notably many campaigns which furthered the Roman Empire, huge reforms within the Senate of the time, civil war, his relationship with Cleopatra and his ultimate assassination. Many question whether he was a hero or a tyrant which much evidence to support either argument which can be found in abundance. An intriguing and generally popular historical figure.

What character does Brutus think is weak and powerless?

He says that Antony is "but a limb of Caesar" who will be powerless without the support of Caesar. He says this in support of his argument that Antony should not be murdered at the same time as Caesar. Of course, he was completely mistaken.

When was Caesar Giovannini born?

Caesar Giovannini was born on February 26, 1925, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

What is the resolution of Julius Caesar?

All the conspirators die and Antony and Octavius are left in Rome to Rule.

When Artemidorous first urges Caesar to read his letterwhy does Caesar refue?

Artemidorus first urges Caesar to read his letter in ACT II SCENE III. ARTEMIDORUS O Caesar, read mine first; for mine's a suit That touches Caesar nearer: read it, great Caesar. CAESAR What touches us ourself shall be last served. What Caesar says is that I will serve my own needs last, inferring that he will serve others first. This could be interpreted two ways. 1. That Caesar really does believe in Rome and the people so higly that he puts himself after the well being of all others. 2. That Caesar, now in full blown ego, is making a show that he puts all others first. I think the latter is more true, in that it fits with his behavior and ego pumping he was given at the end of the second act and that continues right up until they stab him. This furthers the irony of the situation in that if he was behaving in a truly egotistical fashion he would have looked at that which touches him nearer(is more important to him) and might have gotten out alive.

What does Chaos results when the lawful social order is broken mean in Julius Caesar?

Shakespeare did not use the word "chaos" in Julius Caesar, so either you found this sentence in a commentary on the play or in someone else's play of Julius Caesar. Chaos is a lack of order, a mixed up mess with no structure or functionality. By "lawful social order" the writer is describing a social structure governed by laws and rules. It is broken when someone breaks those rules. Presumably what the writer is trying to suggest is that by attempting to change the government by murdering Caesar, the conspirators broke the "lawful social order" and chaos ensued. Perhaps he or she would point to the behaviour of the mob in killing the poet Cinna. But in fact, chaos does not result from the assassination either in the play or in history. In the play, Antony, joined by Octavian, step immediately into Caesar's shoes and become the new dictators. The assassins succeed in changing one dictator for another. Indeed, history shows us that assassination of the dictator is a part of the "lawful social order" in a dictatorship; it's the way you change the government when there are no elections. It was used over and over in the centuries of Roman Empire which followed.

What infrastructure did Julius Caesar improve on or start building when he was alive?

He built a bridge for his army to cross over into Germany. It was strong enough to carry his whole army; 80,000 soldiers. But what made the bridge so amazing was that he and his army built it in just ten days using only wood.:D