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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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When did cornelia die?

Cornelia Cinnilla, wife of Julius Caesar, was born some time in the year 97 BC and died in 69 BC. She was the daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna.

Do Brutus and Portia kiss in Julius Caesar?

No. I suppose this is up to the individual director of a performance, who could make them kiss if he/she wanted to, but Shakespeare himself never wrote a stage direction for Brutus and Portia to kiss.

A paragraph that says how history records the actions and life of julius caesar?

Julius Caesar recorded history and the actions of life by military adventurism. He is one of the most important people in history and is known for his natural talents.

What does Octavius mean in Julius Caesar when he says 'We are chained to the stake'?

he means that he has a chain attached to him, which is attached to a stake presumably in the ground.

What was the primary subject in Julius Caesar?

The primary subject of the play Julius Caesar is the conspirators who plotted against Julius Caesar. It portrays the conspiracy again Julius Caesar, his assassination, and the defeat of the conspirators at the Battle of Philippi.

What are similar themes of Things Fall Apart and Julius Caesar?

they both have a tragic hero with a tragic flaw

in JC: Brutus; whos tragic flaw is his naivity

In TFA: Okonkwo; who tragic flaw is being like his father (being feminine)

What was Julius Caesar uncles name?

Julius Caesar's most famous uncle was Gaius Marius.

What does Brutus fear when he hears the crown shouting?

That they will make Julius Caesar a king, changing Rome from a republic to a monarchy.

Why did Julius Caesar suffocate himself?

Julius Caesar did not suffocate himself he was assassinated by conspirators and died at the feet of the statue of Pompey the Great.

Why was Julius Caesar considered a god?

Julius Caesar was deified and considered a god as an honor after his death, by the Roman people. However in the east he was worshiped as a god while he was alive because it was the custom of the people in the eastern part of the empire to worship their rulers as living gods.

Who are the people suspected for Julius Caesars murder?

The people suspected for killing Julius Caesar were a group of senators. On March 15Th, 44 BC. they all gathered around him and stabbed him to death.

What good things did the Romans bring to Britain?

Some of the good things that the Romans brought to Britain were permanent housing, indoor plumbing, central heating, good roads and bridges and the uniting of various warring factions into stable communities. As a result of these civilizing effects, the British trade industry grew and the province became relatively prosperous.

How was Julius Caesar weak?

He is just weak because that guy was old. Also he had epilepsy.

Can you straighten a crooked nose by tying a tight bandage over it to mould it back into shape?

Buy nose right or nose huggs whatever its called. Do ask questions about it before buying.

No it does not help. It's bone so it can't change unless you choose surgery.

Was julius caesar hated only because he was mean?

No. In fact, he was most likely not mean at all. The senate simply didn't like him because he had too much power, and too much support from the plebians and soldiers.

What does Caesar's bear mean?

Ursa Minor and Ursa Major are constellations in sky that are in shape of a bear, Caesar's bear. Google Ursa minor

Who were Julius Caesar's lovers?

Julius Caesar was quite the ladies' man and the list of all his lovers (if we knew them) would be too long to print here. He had affairs with the wives of some of the leading men of his time, even Pompey's wife, Mucia. Queens Eunoe and Cleopatra were two of his foreign lovers. But the woman he is said to have loved the best was Servilia, the mother of Brutus. He had a thirty year affair with her.

Why is portia a strong women?

Because she believed that she could stick to her decision and kept her word to herself. She never gave up and felt that if she did, she would no longer be powerful and strong. The reason Shakespeare created this character is because, historians think, he was going through a difficult time that was tough, and so made a strong and powerful character that helped him through a time of help and need.