What college did Julius Caesar go to?
The Romans did not have colleges or a formal educational system. The children of the very rich had private tuition at home. Other children went to classes set up by teachers for a fee. These classes were run wherever possible, even in the streets or at the back of shops.
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.
James March 2 1983
Who did Julius Caesar first marie?
His first wife was Cornelia, daughter of Cinna. Next, he married Pompeia, neice of Pompey. His last wife was Calpurnia, daughter of Calpurnius Piso.
Does Brutus and Cassius meet up with Antony and Octavius at Sardis?
They do not. Cassius wishes to wait for Antony and Octvius to attack them at Sardis, which is well defended. However, Brutus overrules him and insists they march against their enemies at Phillipi instead.
Does Brutus recommend Antony be killed too?
On the contrary, it is Brutus who wants to leave Antony alive. He thought that if Caesar were dead, Antony would not be of any significance. Bad call.
What did Julius Caesar wife look like?
As far as is known, there are no portraits of any of Julius Caesar's wives. The Romans, even though they did make busts of women, seemed to have been selective about the women that they sculpted. Caesar's wives are not among the preserved portraits.
What secretive means does Cassius intend to persuade Brutus he is more noble than Caesar?
that he should try to defeat caeser
There's this guy named Julius Caesar and he is a dictator of Rome. Some other guys think he's getting too powerful and full of himself, so they get together and kill him. They think that killing one guy will restore the republic. But it just results in civil war and the assasins die, and a new dictator arises to replace Caesar.
How did the assassination of Caesar bring not peace but war?
At first there a compromise between the supporters of Caesar (the caesarians) and his opponents (the optimates) was reached. However, a conflict between the Mark Antony, the leader of the Caesarians, and the optimates developed. The senate sent troops which defeated Marc Antony at the Battle of Mutina. After this three leading Caesarians, Marc Antony, Lepidus and Octavian formed an Alliance, which historians call the Second Triumvirate (three-man alliance). The triumvirs decided to fight Brutus and Cassius, the leaders of the conspiracy to murder Caesar, who had fled to the eastern territories of Rome to rally military support there. This led to the Liberatores Civil War, in which the triumvirate defeated the Brutus and Cassius and their optimate forces
When was Julius Caesar in charge?
The reign of Julius Caesar was between October 49 BC and 15 March 44 BC.
What is the meaning of the word run his course said by Caesar in Act 1 Scene 2 line 4?
The line is "Stand you directly in Antonius' way when he doth run his course" and is said by Caesar to his wife Calpurnia. Antony is one of the men running in the footrace which is traditional on the Lupercal celebrations. The word "course" has the same meaning as in the expressions "race course" or "golf course"; it is the path which the contestants have to follow. To run his course is to run the race along the prescribed path.
In Shakespeare's the tragedy of Julius Caesar what does Give guess how near today mean?
Brutus says this in Act II as part of the sentence "I cannot, by the progress of the stars, Give guess how near to day." It's the middle of the night, and Brutus doesn't know what time it is. He cannot figure it out from the position of the stars (it is possible to do this but I guess Brutus didn't know how). "Give guess" means the same as "make a guess" or just "guess".
Strangely enough, this scene with Brutus unable to tell the time from the stars is the same scene where a clock is said to strike. This is a famous Shakespearean goof. They didn't have clocks in ancient Rome. Oops.
How will portia react to the certain knowledge that brutus was part of a conspiracy to kill Caesar?
She will commit suicide.
That is the proper spelling for the historic Roman leader Brutus (Marcus Junius Brutus), represented in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
It is also the revised name of the Thimble Theatrecharacter previously named Bluto, the nemesis of Popeye the sailor.
What did Julius Caesar tell Antony to do to Capurnia?
To make sure he touched her as he was running in the Lupercalia.
What does Octavius respond when Antony tells him to attack from the left?
He says he will attack on the right and Antony can have the left. What was so good about the right side, who knows? Probably they were arguing about it just to prove which one of them was really in charge and which one was the lackey. Not a good sign in a partnership. You might guess that by the next play they'd be at each others' throats.
Who are the plebeians in the play julius Caesar?
The plebians were the working class people who appear in the first scene.
Did Rome fall in a dark age after Julius Caesar's death?
no! When he died they were a little upset but they got his nephew sir Edmund to take his place! i hope this answers your question!! :)