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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 title did Julius Caesar give himself?

Julius Caesar never gave himself a single title. He went through the Cursus Honorum, to be elected to his various positions and the titles that came with them. All the other honors such as Dictator for Life, were voted to him by the senate.

When did Caesar conquer brittania?

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

How do the interactions between major and minor characters in act 4 develop the plot of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?

The audience learns about the trouble within the Second Triumvirate, the breakdown of Brutus and Cassius' friendship, and Octavius' troops being strong and ready to fight Brutus' army.

Land mark event in the rise of the roman republic?

The fall of Tarquin the Proud (the last King of Rome before the title was reinvented as the honorary title of the heir apparent to the Empress of the French (Napoleon I).

Does Caesar trust Antony in act one of Julius Caesar?

Julius Caesar was actually conspired to be killed by Antony so he could marry Cleopatra. it is clearly mentioned in the book-Antony and Cleopatra

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How do the conspirators attempt to disguise themselves in act 2?

The conspirators disguise themselves by pulling thier hats down to thier ears; and they buried thier faces within thier cloaks.

How does pompey and sulla connect to Caesar?

Pompey and Sulla were both Caesar's enemies. Sulla had Caesar proscribed and Pompey and Caesar fought a civil war.

Pompey and Sulla were both Caesar's enemies. Sulla had Caesar proscribed and Pompey and Caesar fought a civil war.

Pompey and Sulla were both Caesar's enemies. Sulla had Caesar proscribed and Pompey and Caesar fought a civil war.

Pompey and Sulla were both Caesar's enemies. Sulla had Caesar proscribed and Pompey and Caesar fought a civil war.

Pompey and Sulla were both Caesar's enemies. Sulla had Caesar proscribed and Pompey and Caesar fought a civil war.

Pompey and Sulla were both Caesar's enemies. Sulla had Caesar proscribed and Pompey and Caesar fought a civil war.

Pompey and Sulla were both Caesar's enemies. Sulla had Caesar proscribed and Pompey and Caesar fought a civil war.

Pompey and Sulla were both Caesar's enemies. Sulla had Caesar proscribed and Pompey and Caesar fought a civil war.

Pompey and Sulla were both Caesar's enemies. Sulla had Caesar proscribed and Pompey and Caesar fought a civil war.

When did Portia from The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar die?

Shortly after Brutus and the other conspirators fled from Rome. She committed suicide because of the shame of the conspiracy.

What play does et tu brute come from?

It comes from the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. Those lines are spoken when Caesar is being murdered and he sees Marcus Brutus approaching him with a sword.

In the play Julius Caesar who's tragedy is it?

It is Brutus' tragedy because after he plotted to kill him everything when downhill from there

How does Decius persuade Caesar to attend the Senate?

Decius convinces Caesar to attend the Senate by convincing him that Calphurnia's dream was misinterpreted. He declares that the dream is not indicative of Caesar's impending murder, rather a good omen for Roman government and his rulership.

What did Julius Caesar call France?

Julius Caesar called France by its common name at the time which was Gaul.

Did Julius Caesar have any pets?

He had a horse, whose name was pronounced 'Toa-ace'. He had toes! :D

What country did Cesar rule before Rome?

Julius Caesar did not rule any countries before becoming the sole ruler of Rome. He was a Roman and therefore he could only become the ruler or Rome. Prior to this he was appointed as the governor of three Roman provinces (conquered territories): Gallia Cisalpina (in northern Italy), Gallia Narbonensis (in south-eastern France) and lllyricum (on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, which corresponded to the western parts of the area of the former Yugoslavia)

Who are two roman historians?

The two main historians of the early days of Rome were Livy (a Roman) and Dionysus of Halicarnassus (a Greek). Improtant historians who wrote later history were Pliny the Elder, Tacitus, Cassius Dio and Josephus (A Roman Jew), Suetonius and Appian A Greek).

Who dreamed of the murder of Caesar?

According to legend, Caesar's wife Calpurnia had a dream about Caesar dying.

Why might Caesar ask Antony in front of everyone else?

So then everyone knows that Antony have Caesar's permission to touch Calpurnia (Caesar's wife).

How did Caesar Augustus feel about condemning Jesus to death?

Caesar Augustus died in 14 CE and was succeeded by Tiberius, who lived until 37 CE. So Augustus was long dead at the time attributed to the death of Jesus. There is no evidence that Tiberius ever knew about Jesus being condemned to death.

The gospels say that the local Roman governor was reluctant to condemn Jesus to death, but some say that this was said in order for the gospels not to appear anti-Roman.