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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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Did Julius Caesar lead the first roman invasion?

Julius Caesar did not lead the first roman invasion but he did lead the first roman invasion on great Britain

Antony pulls back the cloak from Caesar's body and points at various stab wounds on the body. What is he referring to and what does he mean when he says 'This was the most unkindest cut of all'?

Antony shows the commoners Caesar's wounds to emphasize the cruelty of the conspirators' actions. When he says "this was the most unkindest cut of all" he's referring to where Brutus stabbed Caesar. Since Brutus was his friend, he really betrayed Caesar. It was like a friend "stabbing you in the back."

What was Caesar's surname?

Caesar's family name was Julius. His full name was Gaius Julius Caesar. His given name was Gaius and he was of the Caesar branch of the Julius family.

Why does Culpernia not want Caesar to go to the capitol?

Because of her nightmare, the bad omens and the augerers results

What is Caesar opinion of Caesar?

Caesar has a very high opinion of Caesar. You might say he was Caesar's biggest fan.

How did gaius Caesar die?

Gaius Caesar is not usually known by his praenomen "Gaius"; he is more commonly known as Julius Caesar. He was of course stabbed by a number of conspirators. But there are other Gaius Caesars. One was the grandson of Augustus who died of a wound while on campaign in Armenia. The most notorious Gaius Caesar was the man we know as Caligula. He was assassinated.

What do we learn about Caesar's character from his reply to Metellus Cimber?

This is what he says:

These couchings and these lowly courtesies

Might fire the blood of ordinary men

And turn pre-ordinance and first degree

Into the law of children. Be not fond,

To think that Caesar bears such rebel blood

That will be thaw'd from the true quality

With that which melteth fools; I mean, sweet words,

Low-crooked court'sies and base spaniel-fawning.

Thy brother by decree is banished:

If thou dost bend and pray and fawn for him,

I spurn thee like a cur out of my way.

Know, Caesar doth not wrong, nor without cause

Will he be satisfied.

Ordinary answerers might go on and explain what this says about Caesar's character, but I am not one of those fools. If you think you are going to get me to tell you the answer, I'll kick you aside like a dog.

Why could Justinian call himself a new Caesar?

Justinian ruled almost talk the territory that Rome like the last of the old Caesars.

What does pompey have to do in Julius Caesar's death?

Pompey was important to the plot of Julius Caesar for many reasons. The first is because Pompey was part of that original trio of people that were going to rule together. Then Julius Caesar freaks out and wants to rule by himself so he goes off and decides to kill Pompey. This makes Julius Caesar very big headed. He begins to like himself a bit too much, and does things just to get attention and pretend that he is modest (like refusing the crown three times before finally accepting it.)

This leaves Pompey's people in a bit of a predicament. They have to choose between death, and following Julius Caesar's rule. Many of them decide to follow Caesar, and many decide to just die.

Cassius and Brutus have a similar relationship. Cassius needs Brutus to be able to go through with his plan. Without Brutus, he wouldn't get away with it because he wouldn't have an insider in on the assassination plans. Even if Cassius went through with the plans to kill Caesar with the help of Brutus, and he was successful; people would look down on this. Brutus has the power to make anything he does wrong look like the politically correct thing to do. If the group gets away with killing Caesar, then they will need someone to make everyone else see their side. That is Brutus.

So in the end, Brutus is being used intentionally, and Pompey being murdered was a good thing to Caesar.

Was Julius Caesar a hero or a villain?

Julius Caesar was a hero because he helped people who needed help. He is also a villain because he killed many people.

I think that Caesar was a great leader. He did not repress the people or slay his political enemies. He helped the people in many of his great

He gave land to the poor in Rome

When is augmented used in Julius Caesar?

Brutus uses the word "augmented" in the following scene:

But 'tis a common proof,

That lowliness is young ambition's ladder,

Whereto the climber-upward turns his face;

But when he once attains the upmost round.

He then unto the ladder turns his back,

Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees

By which he did ascend. So Caesar may.

Then, lest he may, prevent. And, since the quarrel

Will bear no colour for the thing he is,

Fashion it thus; that what he is, augmented,

Would run to these and these extremities:

And therefore think him as a serpent's egg

Which, hatch'd, would, as his kind, grow mischievous,

And kill him in the shell.

What did the Triumvirate do first?

The later triumvirate comprising Aemilius Lepidus, Octavius Caesar and Marcus Antonius gathered at Antony's house to mark the names of all those supporting the Group of Conspirators, whom they find fit for Black sentence (exile) and proscription (death). Then they went ahead to execute their resolution to revenge Caesar's death.

They began a list of men who would be put to death for treason against Rome.

Did Julius Caesar give public land to the poor?

No, he did not although the releasing of some public lands to poorer farmers may have been in his plans, he never actually got around to doing it.

How does Caesar feel about Cassius?

In the play written by Shakespeare, the character Cassius generally liked Caesar as a friend. However; when Caesar became a ruler of the Rome, Cassius felt that he was not worthy of leading such a big nation, due to his short sightedness and bad temper. Cassius believed that Brutus was a far suitable ruler for the Rome.

What happens on the ides of march?

Generally nothing happens on the ides of March. The ides of a month were simply a way the Romans divided their month, as they did not have weeks as we do. However, historically, Julius Caesar was murdered on the ides of March, so it has become a significant Roman date, at least for history students.

Did Julius Cesar have a vision?

Yes, Julius ceasar was a loyal king and he was doing wut was right for his people.

What did Julius Caesar cross to evade from Gaul?

Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.

Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.

Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.

Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.

Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.

Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.

Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.

Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.

Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.

How does the argument between Brutus and Cassius end?

Brutus orders Cassius to stap him in the heart but Cassius refuses.

What is the difference between Mark Antony's loyalty and Brutus's in the play Julius Caesar?

Mark Antony is loyal to his friends but not very loyal to his country. Brutus is loyal to his country but not so much to his friends.

Why didn't Caesar son succeeded him in ruling rome?

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.

He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.