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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 does Pindarus report to Cassius?

That titinius had been dismounted off his horse and captured by the Conspirators.

At what time did brutus decide to attempt a second battle?

Cassius asks Brutus what he plans to do if they should lose the battle. Cassius knows that he too will soon be captured by Antony and Octavius, and will certainly be dragged through the streets of Rome in chains.

What year did Cleopatra have a kid with Julius Caesar?

Cleopatra had a child in 47 BC. She claimed it was fathered by Julius Caesar, but Caesar never recognized him.

What does let us be sacrificers not butchers mean?

Brutus was suggesting that their murder of 'Caesar' be considered NOT as a murder, but as a purposeful act meant to achieve a certain benign goal.

How is pompey an important character tp the plot of Julius Caesar?

Pompey was important to the plot of Julius Caesar for many reasons. The first is because Pompey was part of that original trio of people that were going to rule together. Then Julius Caesar freaks out and wants to rule by himself so he goes off and decides to kill Pompey. This makes Julius Caesar very big headed. He begins to like himself a bit too much, and does things just to get attention and pretend that he is modest (like refusing the crown three times before finally accepting it.)

This leaves Pompey's people in a bit of a predicament. They have to choose between death, and following Julius Caesar's rule. Many of them decide to follow Caesar, and many decide to just die.

Cassius and Brutus have a similar relationship. Cassius needs Brutus to be able to go through with his plan. Without Brutus, he wouldn't get away with it because he wouldn't have an insider in on the assassination plans. Even if Cassius went through with the plans to kill Caesar with the help of Brutus, and he was successful; people would look down on this. Brutus has the power to make anything he does wrong look like the politically correct thing to do. If the group gets away with killing Caesar, then they will need someone to make everyone else see their side. That is Brutus.

So in the end, Brutus is being used intentionally, and Pompey being murdered was a good thing to Caesar.

Why did the roman senate plot to kill Julius Caesar?

The entire senate did not plot to kill Caesar, in fact, most were shocked at the assassination. There was group of from around 30 senators (sources vary) who plotted. The reason for their discontent was that Caesar had accumulated too much power and showed no sign of relinquishing any of it.

Why was Brutus upset?

Brutus was rarely upset--he was a stoical type of guy. He did get cheesed off at Cassius for being dishonest with the appointment of officers by selling the offices to the highest bidder (not unlike a recent Governor of Illinois).

Where did Julius Caesar fight some of his most famous battles?

Some of Caesar's most famous battles were at Alesia, Pharsalus, Zela and Munda.

What type of sentence is Beware the ides of March?

This is an imperative sentence. It gives a command to do something.

Who did Julius Caesar defeat to become the leader of rome?

Caesar won the civil was against Pompey to become the leader of Rome.

Caesar won the civil was against Pompey to become the leader of Rome.

Caesar won the civil was against Pompey to become the leader of Rome.

Caesar won the civil was against Pompey to become the leader of Rome.

Caesar won the civil was against Pompey to become the leader of Rome.

Caesar won the civil was against Pompey to become the leader of Rome.

Caesar won the civil was against Pompey to become the leader of Rome.

Caesar won the civil was against Pompey to become the leader of Rome.

Caesar won the civil was against Pompey to become the leader of Rome.

Did Caesar or Augustus come up with the idea for the 365.25 day calendar?

Julius Caesar was the one who reformed the calendar into 365.25 days.

Julius Caesar was the one who reformed the calendar into 365.25 days.

Julius Caesar was the one who reformed the calendar into 365.25 days.

Julius Caesar was the one who reformed the calendar into 365.25 days.

Julius Caesar was the one who reformed the calendar into 365.25 days.

Julius Caesar was the one who reformed the calendar into 365.25 days.

Julius Caesar was the one who reformed the calendar into 365.25 days.

Julius Caesar was the one who reformed the calendar into 365.25 days.

Julius Caesar was the one who reformed the calendar into 365.25 days.

An example of parallelism in Julius Caesar?

somewhere in act 3 when he says i came i saw i conquer or something along those lines

Why was Caesar rule called the Golden Age of Rome?

The golden age of Rome isassociatedwith Augustus Caesar, Rome'sfirstemperor, not with JuliusCaesar. Augustus won the final civil wars of the Republic and through the power he gained, he concentrated power in his hands, became an absolute ruler and created a strongcentralgovernment. Thisstarteda 200 year period of relative political stability which has been called Pax Romana (Roman Peace). Thisstabilityenabled trade in the empire to flourish, whichcreatedprosperity. Hence the termgoldenage.

What was Julius caesar doing the day he died?

Well we don't know for certain as he was assassinated in the morning when the senate met. However he was planning on leaving in a day or two to launch a campaign against the Parthians.

Well we don't know for certain as he was assassinated in the morning when the senate met. However he was planning on leaving in a day or two to launch a campaign against the Parthians.

Well we don't know for certain as he was assassinated in the morning when the senate met. However he was planning on leaving in a day or two to launch a campaign against the Parthians.

Well we don't know for certain as he was assassinated in the morning when the senate met. However he was planning on leaving in a day or two to launch a campaign against the Parthians.

Well we don't know for certain as he was assassinated in the morning when the senate met. However he was planning on leaving in a day or two to launch a campaign against the Parthians.

Well we don't know for certain as he was assassinated in the morning when the senate met. However he was planning on leaving in a day or two to launch a campaign against the Parthians.

Well we don't know for certain as he was assassinated in the morning when the senate met. However he was planning on leaving in a day or two to launch a campaign against the Parthians.

Well we don't know for certain as he was assassinated in the morning when the senate met. However he was planning on leaving in a day or two to launch a campaign against the Parthians.

Well we don't know for certain as he was assassinated in the morning when the senate met. However he was planning on leaving in a day or two to launch a campaign against the Parthians.

How did Julius Caesar become leader of Rome?

Augustus Caesar, in the days when he was still known as Octavian, became the leader of Rome by winning the last civil war of the republic. Marc Antony was his rival and Octavian defeated him in the battle of Actium.

In scene 3 Shakespeare uses a violent storm and other unusual natural events to suggest?

Act 3 Scene 1 in Midsummer's basically points out the wider theme of the play which is the contrast of reason versus imagination. Another theme pointed out is the irrationality of love through the absurdity of the affair between Titania and Bottom.

What is the new triumvirate planning to do in Julius Caesar?

they are planning to kill the ones that killed Caesar and get revenge