How did brutus feel about Julius Caesar?
As Marcus Brutus said, "It's not that I loved Caesar less, but I loved Rome more." They were close friends.
What event left Rome without a leader?
Julius Caesar's death left Rome without a leaderbut after a little bit Augustus came into play and made some great changes to Rome.
Who said he came he saw and he conquered about Alexander the geat?
Noone. It was said by Julius Caesar after he suppressed a revolt in Thrace, modern day balkans, but not at the time of Alexander. Veni Vidi Veci.
Julius Caesar was a Roman politician, general, writer and innovator.
What did Marullus and flavius chastise the crowd for?
Celebrating the victory of Julius Caesar over Pompey's sons.
Whom did Julius Caesar blame for the outbreak of the Civil War?
Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.
Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.
Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.
Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.
Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.
Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.
Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.
Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.
Julius Caesar blamed the senate for the outbreak of the civil war between himself and Pompey. It was a matter of an insult to his and his army's dignitas, which was a very important Roman concept.
Of the members of the triumvirate formed after Caesar's death was Caesar's adopted son?
Yes. Octavian
What did Julius Caesar do to children?
The ancient writers did not write about children unless they were of some importance so we don't know Caesar's attitude towards them. We do know, however, that he enslaves thousands of them in his conquests.
What does I rather tell thee what is feared than what I fear for always I am Caesar mean?
The correct quotation is: "I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd Than what I fear; for always I am Caesar." Caesar is talking to Mark Antony in Act 1 of Julius Caesar. He has just said "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look; such men are dangerous." and he has been explaining why he thinks Cassius is dangerous. But, he is hasty to explain, it's not as though he, Caesar, is actually afraid of Cassius. Oh, no. He is only telling Antony why Cassius should be feared, not that he himself is afraid of him, for he is always Caesar, and, it is to be understood, Caesar is never afraid of anything.
Why do you think Shakespeare wanted to tell his audience the story of Julius Caesar?
Well, it has a number of good conflicts and some action in the form of an onstage murder and a battle scene. Those points make it a promising story for a play. Also, many people in the audience would already know the story.
What is the report given by casca?
i know you are a tenth grader doing the study guide of Julius ceasar question 8 scene 2
Did Julius Caesar suffer from epilepsy?
Modern research thinks it's doubtful that Caesar had epilepsy. After studying Caesar's symptoms and his lifestyle, the consensus is that he suffered from hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. The symptoms of low blood sugar mimic those of epilepsy. As the ancients were not familiar with hypoglycemia, but were familiar with epilepsy, they naturally assumed that he was an epileptic.
Should Caesar have been assassinated in the play Julius Caesar?
Murdering people is not only illegal, it is, pretty much by common consent, wrong. There have been many people who have advocated violence as a means to effect social change. In the case of Caesar, Brutus was persuaded to join the conspiracy by the argument that this bit of violence would stop the tendency of the Roman government to appoint one strong leader to rule instead of the Republican Senate. It had no such effect; Caesar was merely replaced by an even stronger leader in the person of his nephew the Emperor Augustus.
Who was pompey and how did Caesar defeat him?
Pompey was one of the giants of ancient Rome's military. He gained his military experience first under his father then under Sulla. Among his achievements were the mopping up of the Spartacus revolt, the adding of middle eastern territories to the empire, and the clearing the seas of pirates. He was the son-in-law of Julius Caesar and a member of the first triumvirate. When Caesar fell out with the senate, Pompey, was given command of the senatorial armies in the civil war. He left Italy for Greece where Caesar defeated him at Pharsalus in 48 BC despite being greatly outnumbered.
Did Julius Caesar live more than 1 million days ago?
No, he was born approximately 770,000 days ago, and died approximately 750,000 days ago.
What was Julius' impact on Rome?
Julius Caesar fought a campaign against the Gauls (modern day france) and won mass popularity among the plebs in Rome (the lower class citizens of Rome who accounted for over 3/4 of the population, refered to as,"the mob" by the praetorians, the upper class citizens of Rome who also held office in the senate) When the Senate grew jelous of Gaius Julias Caesar, they declared him and enemy of the state. Caesar then marched his legion of extremely diciplined, extremely experienced soliders(they had been campaigning for 8 years in Gaul) and marched them into Rome. Alot of things happened during this time, but to answer the question directly without getting into full detail, He tore apart the old which was essentially an Aristocracy, and transformed it to a dictatorship. After his death, His nephew Octavian became the first emperor, and Rome became a Dictatorship.
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It's not "Idea of March",
Its Ides of March.
It is the 15th day of march according to the roman calender.
What is cobbler an example of in Julius Caesar?
I haven't looked up the usage in the play, but a cobbler can have two meanings depending on how it is used. In one use a cobbler is a person who makes shoes ( I suspect that this is the usage in the play since in the time frame that is what is used for a "shoemaker"). A cobbler can also be a baked pie of fruit.