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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 the killers of Julius Caesar get caught?

No I don't think so they don't because the government asked the killers to kill Julius Caesar. However all the killers of Julius Caesar did get caught, although for a few it took a longer time that it did for the punishment of the main conspirators.

Explain how brutus and Cassius act as character foils in their responses to Antony in scene 1?

Brutus says that he will not harm Antony and sends the servant to bid him come. Brutus remarks to Cassius that Antony will surely be an ally now, but Cassius replies that he still has misgivings.

When did Bernhard Caesar Einstein die?

Bernhard Caesar Einstein died on 2008-09-30.

How did Octavian's government reflect the ideas of Cicero?

By well... he wanted to beware there were no directors around what so every so he can destroy people of Rome.

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Who was hubris in Julius Caesar?

Hubris was one of the conspirators in the plot to assassinate Julius Ceasar in the classic rendition by William Shakespear, or as I like to call him Billy Shakespizzle since I'm from the streetz.

Basically, he was the guy who got all of the people angry with J.C. in the first place. Then he made a plan to rob Ceasar of all his money before stealing his hot wife away on a cruise to Thrace (thats near Turkey). However, the plan was spoiled when Cassius snitched on Brutus saving Julius from almost certain death. Then everyone killed themselves except for Marc Anthony... I'm not really sure why.

Who was artemidorus in Julius Caesar?

Artemidorus was a teacher of Rhetory and a well-wisher of Julius Caesar who had the knowledge of some planning and plotting against Caesar, so as a faithful subject he wanted to save his ruler, whom he loved, from the evil clutches of the conspirators.

Cassius thinks that titinus has been captured by Antonys army but titinus was actually?

titinius was actually not captured by Antony's army, it was actually brutus's armys there. when titinius goes back to Cassius to tell him, he finds Cassius dead. titinius then kills himself with the same sword the Cassius killed himself with.

When was Julius Caesar seize of rome?

Julius Caesar seized power in Rome at the beginning of the the civil war he started. Historians call it Caesar's Civil War (49-45 BC).

Who was Gaius Cassius Longinus biography?

Gaius Cassius Longinus was one of the leading cinspiritors in the assassination of Julius Caesar as well as Brutus and Decimius.

Well yea... that's all i know and this assignmens due today!!

What is the one ray of hope in the play Julius Caesar?

The ray of hope is that Antony was able to garner support (though somewhat unintentionally?) for Caesar, posthumously, thus making good prevail over evil. Despite Brutus' being dubbed the most honourable Roman of them all, he and the other conspirators were envious of Caesar so it is good that ultimately their assassination of Caesar did not result in him being forgotten as he lived on in their lives.

What do experts say are the main reasons for overpopulation?

improved medicine low death rate lack of global epidemics lack of family planning

Role of the mob in Julius Caesar?

The mob represents the social turmoil engulfing all of Rome at that time and its average population. While much history is made of politicians scheming on one another, less is said about the hundreds of thousands of Roman citizens who suffered the consequences of Caesar's politics and the fallout from his assassination.

Why was Julius Caesar arrested?

Julius Caesar was never arrested. When he was a young man, Lucius Cornelius Sulla, the leader of a political faction opposed to that of Caesar and who executed thousands of his opponents, stripped him of his inheritance, his wife's dowry and his priesthood (he was Pontifex Maximus, the high priest of Roman state religion). He also ordered Caesar to divorce his wife, Cornelia Cinna minor, but he refused. He went into hiding. The threat against him was lifted by the intervention of his mother's family, which included supporters of Sulla. However, Caesar was cautious and joined the army in Greece.

Subtly different than Mark Antonys appeal in Julius Caesar the goal of is to discover a truth through reasoning?

Subtly different than Mark Antony's appeal in Julius Caesar the goal of argument is to discover a truth through reasoning.

Why did Julius Caesar want to go into war?

Julius Caesar wanted to make new conquests with is army. Caesar also was deeply in debt. By conquering Gaul, Caesar was not only able to pay off his debts, but became a very wealthy man from his share of the loot. Gaul is approximately where modern day France is located.

What is xli in roman?

Roman Numerals L= 50.. X= 10,, ..I=1..xli = 41

What is the source of the conflict between Cassius and Brutus in Act IV scene iii of the tragedy of Julius Caesar?

The cause of conflict is that Cassius thinks that Brutus has wronged him by rebuking Lucius Pella, the fellow for whom Cassius had recommended through his letter and Brutus is miffed with Cassius because he was conveyed that Cassius had denied giving him money to pay his legions. They both seem to misconstrue the facts and end up lashing at each other.

Who is Brutus in Caesar?

He is a senator who is said to have stabbed Caesar last and killing him. He committed suicide when being hunted by mark Antony and octavius for the assassination.

How did Shirley Caesar become famous?

Shirley Caesar is a gospel singer who became famous by forming her own group and finding her own way. She performed and was surprised to learn she was being noticed by many people.