lot's of things, but if you're trying to answer the clue "Julius Caesar's love" try "amor"
What is the emerald of Caesar?
A portrait of Jesus was carved on an emerald by order of Tiberius Caesar, which emerald the Emperor of the Turks afterwards gave out of the Treasury of Constantinople to Pope Innocent VIII for the redemption of his brother, taken captive by the Christians. It is supposed to be a picture of Jesus carved on an emerald, made by someone who saw him as ordered by the Emperor of Rome. I do not know if it legitimate.
What is the enterprise of honorable dangerous consequence to which cassius refers?
It is, of course, the assassination of Caesar.
Who seemed to be useless to others i n Julius Caesar?
Julius Caesar was not lovable. His generosity to defeated opponents, magnanimous though it was, did not win their affection. He won his soldiers' devotion by the victories that his intellectual ability, applied to warfare, brought them. Yet, though not lovable, Caesar was and is attractive, indeed fascinating. His political achievement required ability, in effect amounting to genius, in several different fields, including administration and general ship besides the minor arts of wire pulling and propaganda.
In all these, Caesar was a supreme virtuoso
Julius Caesar wrote diaries where are they?
These diaries have been preserved, and they are located in several museums around the world; they are generally located in the cetnral museum in Cairo, Egypt.
Julius Caesar (100BC - 44BC)
His specialty is pooping at the Comfort Room.
Caesar was a politician and general of the late Roman republic, who greatly extended the Roman Empire before seizing power and making himself dictator of Rome, paving the way for the imperial system.
Julius Caesar was born in Rome on 12 or 13 July 100 BC into the prestigious Julian clan. His family was closely connected with the Marian faction in Roman politics. Caesar himself progressed within the Roman political system, becoming in succession quaestor (69), aedile (65) and praetor (62). In 61-60 BC he served as governor of the Roman province of Spain. Back in Rome in 60, Caesar made a pact with Pompey and Crassus, who helped him to get elected as consul for 59 BC. The following year he was appointed governor of Roman Gaul where he stayed for eight years, adding the whole of modern France and Belgium to the Roman Empire, and making Rome safe from the possibility of Gallic invasions. He made two expeditions to Britain, in 55 BC and 54 BC.
Caesar then returned to Italy, disregarding the authority of the senate and famously crossing the Rubicon River without disbanding his army. In the ensuing civil war Caesar defeated the republican forces. Pompey, their leader, fled to Egypt where he was assassinated. Caesar followed him and became romantically involved with the Egyptian queen, Cleopatra.
Caesar was now master of Rome and made himself consul and dictator. He used his power to carry out much-needed reform, relieving debt, enlarging the senate, building the Forum Iulium and revising the calendar. Dictatorship was always regarded a temporary position but in 44 BC, Caesar took it for life. His success and ambition alienated strongly republican senators. A group of these led by Cassius and Brutus, assassinated Caesar on the Ides (15) of March 44 BC. This sparked the final round of civil wars that ended the Republic and brought about the elevation of Caesar's great nephew and designated heir, Octavian, as Augustus, the first emperor.
What was Julius Cesar's date of death?
On 15 March 44 BCE, the Roman dictator Julius Caesar was murdered.
How was Julius Caesar courageous?
Julius Caesar was one of the top leaders that ancient Rome ever produced. Ultimately his courage was part of his demise. Yes, it can be said that he was not wise and this lack of wisdom was part of his failure however few can dispute certain areas where his courage profited the Roman empire:
A. Caesar's conquest of Gaul was a huge military campaign that ultimately added what is now most of France and more to the territories controlled by Rome. The wealth from Gaul added to the Roman treasury and placed Rome in a superior position in western Europe.
B. Caesar's battles with Pompey ended with victory. It took courage to battle with a powerful friend of the Roman Senate. He could have easily "retired" and save himself the risk of losing important battles and the risk of losing his life.
C. Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon and marching on to Rome was courageous. There was no guarantee that he would be successful. His life was placed in risk but he succeeded.
D. Caesar's battles in Spain against the legions of Pompey's sons was another display of courage. He again could have lost his life if he and his legions were not victorious.
E. In his role of dictator, his policies and plans which challenged the status quo were acts of courage. He knew that his programs would irritate many members of the Senate, but he did not back down.
F. Caesar forgave many of his enemies who had supported Pompey. With his control of the legions, he could have had support in not forgiving his former enemies. This show of clemency took courage and of course helped end his life.
G. Caesar's plans to challenge the powerful Parthian empire took courage. The Parthians had many previous victories against Rome. They were on the outer edges of the Roman empires eastern provinces. He easily could have not planned a campaign against them. His plans ended when his life did however.
H. Caesar would rather face death than live in fear of death so his removal of his body guards showed courage. Plans to assassinate him might never progressed if he done what later Augustus did, namely use plenty of personal security measures to protect himself.
Adopted son of Julius Caesar and first emperor of Rome?
Octavian was Caeser's grand nephew. He was adopted by Caeser in his will and gained all of Ceaser's wealth and property. He later joined forces with Mark Antony and destroyed the forces of the people who had killed his "father" and he became Emperor. He was later called Augustus meaning "revered one"
What are facts about Julius caser?
Facts about Julius Caesar that are most often overlooked are that he ate and drank very little, he had a horse with its front hoofs split into toes, and he was going bald and according to Seutonius, always word his laurel crown in public to keep his comb-over in place.
Yes, Brutus was a Roman. He came from a very old, distinguished patrician family.
What is Julius Caesar's marital status?
he was married three times one died during childbirth :[ :[ :[
== == * You deal with this by patting yourself on the back because you're one smart woman! As much as it crushes your heart you have come to the realization that this relationship will never work out. Love is just loving that person you are with and everyone else around is a mere shadow. Loving someone means you can hardly wait to see them and are thinking constantly about them. When you first start dating you should have the feeling of walking on clouds and all colors around you seem more brilliant. All is well with the world! Of course life isn't always a bowl of cherries, but, when young and we meet that one true love we are given the chance to fall into a fantasy of what could be and we should enjoy it for what it is. If worked on most relationships can work, but few people these days have little staying power. You should get out with friends and try having some fun. Not all women have boyfriends or husbands, and these are the women you can most relate too. While feeling free and independent you can have the time of your life, and it's usually at this time that you find that very special person in your life. The old motto "a watched kettle never boils" is so true. Meaning, if you sit around moping and missing this guy that didn't treat you well, you are wasting a lot of your life. Get angry! Get going! By doing this you will come to understand just what a strong young woman you are. No woman should bet all her future on a man. Women should first learn to be independent and when they meet that someone special then she is secure with her partner and wiser for it. People simply need head space so it's great when a woman can do other things without a man, and a man can do something without a woman. Most of us on this board have been hurt in the name of love, but got up, dusted ourselves off and got on with life. If you don't you are going to miss out on that great guy you certainly deserve.
Did Julius Caesar make his horse a senator?
No, you are confusing Julius Caesar with Gaius Caesar, better known as Caligula. However it never happened. Caligula was so frustrated with the senate that he declared that he could get more sensible results if he made his horse a consul.
No, you are confusing Julius Caesar with Gaius Caesar, better known as Caligula. However it never happened. Caligula was so frustrated with the senate that he declared that he could get more sensible results if he made his horse a consul.
No, you are confusing Julius Caesar with Gaius Caesar, better known as Caligula. However it never happened. Caligula was so frustrated with the senate that he declared that he could get more sensible results if he made his horse a consul.
No, you are confusing Julius Caesar with Gaius Caesar, better known as Caligula. However it never happened. Caligula was so frustrated with the senate that he declared that he could get more sensible results if he made his horse a consul.
No, you are confusing Julius Caesar with Gaius Caesar, better known as Caligula. However it never happened. Caligula was so frustrated with the senate that he declared that he could get more sensible results if he made his horse a consul.
No, you are confusing Julius Caesar with Gaius Caesar, better known as Caligula. However it never happened. Caligula was so frustrated with the senate that he declared that he could get more sensible results if he made his horse a consul.
No, you are confusing Julius Caesar with Gaius Caesar, better known as Caligula. However it never happened. Caligula was so frustrated with the senate that he declared that he could get more sensible results if he made his horse a consul.
No, you are confusing Julius Caesar with Gaius Caesar, better known as Caligula. However it never happened. Caligula was so frustrated with the senate that he declared that he could get more sensible results if he made his horse a consul.
No, you are confusing Julius Caesar with Gaius Caesar, better known as Caligula. However it never happened. Caligula was so frustrated with the senate that he declared that he could get more sensible results if he made his horse a consul.
What seems to be mark Antony attitude towards Caesar?
Even in Act 1 Scene 2 we find that Antony is Caesar's acolyte, his student. And Antony hero-wroships him. His remark "O pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth" is a sincere expression of love.
What traits does Caesar object to in Cassius?
doesnt like plays.
rarely smiles
not comfortable with people of a higher rank
Caesar dislikes Cassius very much. He says that Cassius thinks too much and is therefore dangerous. Caesar is suspicious of him because he does not delight in things such as plays and music, and hardly ever smiles. He states that Cassius is to be feared, rather than outright saying he fears him.
one of the conspirators against caesar, he is also the person who delivered the letters.
What is Decius Brutus internal conflict in Julius Caesar?
Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus (born 85?-81? BC, died 42 BC) was a Roman politician and general of the 1st century BC and one of the leading instigators of Julius Caesar's assassination.
Decimus Brutus is not to be confused with the more famous Brutus among the conspirators, Marcus Brutus.