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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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How do the conspirators convince others to help them overthrow Caesar?

The conspirators did not overthrow Julius Casar. They murdered him. They had quite a lot of supporters among the aristocracy. However, they faced the backlash from the people of Rome who loved Caesar. They saw him as the defender and hero of the people and the poor.

Julius Caesar act 3 scene 2?

Nice question idiot. You aren't asking anything. Say off the dope.

What kids did Cleopatra have with Caesar?

Cleopatra claimed to have a son, Caesarion, with Julius Caesar, but there is doubt about this. Caesar never recognized the child and never mentioned him in his will. Other ancient writers question Caesarion's parentage too. All we have is Cleopatra's word that the child was Caesars' and it would be politically advantageous for her to claim this.

How did Brutus find out Portia died?

Brutus was at war with Cassius. Cassius told Brutus Portia died because of suicide

Why are Celts dark and short when Romans described them as tall blonde?

They are in truth tall but not blonde they have an a couple of hair colors but in general they where tall and not always tall.

Who translated the play Julius Caesar in Telugu?

i read one translation for julius ceaser by sri Vellaala Uma Maheswara rao ,who resided in Cuddapah ,Mochampet during 1976-78. He translated all the plays of Shakspeare into Telugu. He was a play wright and a good drama actor also. As I saw him he was a good scholar in Telugu language as well as English too.

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When did Augustus Caesar get married?

Augustus Ceasar first married Scribonia, at the age of 23. When he was 24 he and his wife had their first child, a daughter named Julia. At the age of 25, Augustus divorced Scribonia and remarried Livia Drusilla, who had two sons by her first husband, named Tiberius and Nero. Tiberius became Rome's second Emperor.

What year did Julius Caesar conquer Spain?

Julius Caesar never conquered Spain. The Romans got Spain in 218 BC after the Second Punic War. Caesar did recruit many of his troops from Spain. His famous tenth legion was almost exclusively Spanish, also the ninth legion. He fought the last battle of the civil war at Munda in Spain.

Why weren't the murderers of Julius Caesar attacked?

The assassins of Julius Caesar were not attacked because they fled Rome.

What happened during the war Julius Caesar started?

Julius Caesar' civil war was against the senate which had ordered him to give up the command of his army. He defeated the armies of of the supporters of the senate which were initially led by Pompey. The also weakened the power of the senate and concentrated power in his hands.

Who were the conspirators who killed Caesar in pompey?

Pompey is not a place, he was a political rival of Caesar who died in Egypt long before Caesar's assasination. It's possible you were thinking of Pompeii, but Caesar was not killed there, either. He was killed in the Senate building on March 15, 44 B.C.

The conspirators who killed him were a group of Senators. Brutus, once a close ally of Caesars', was the most famous assasin. Cassius Longingus was another famous assasin, and a senator who was involved in the plot.

Who was Julius Caesar's rival?

Caesar had many rivals, but the main one was the general Pompey the great. In the political arena, one of Caesar's most bitter rivals was Cato the Younger.

What historian did shakespeare use to write Julius Caesar?

Shakespeare's play is based on Plutarch's Lives of the Greeks and Romans, which Shakespeare almost certainly took at school.

Examples of foreshadowing in Julius Caesar?

Lightning and thunder, lions in the city and walking dead.

The soothsayer tells Caesar to beware the ides of March.

Calpurnia dreams that she sees Romans bathing their hands in Caesar's blood

when the priests make a sacrifice the animal has no heart. Lightning and thunder, lions in the city and walking dead.

The soothsayer tells Caesar to beware the ides of March.

Calpurnia dreams that she sees Romans bathing their hands in Caesar's blood

when the priests make a sacrifice the animal has no heart.

Who wanted Julius Caesar dead?

Several members of the senate wanted Julius dead and they formed a coalition to kill him, as they thought that assassination was the only way to save the republic from Caesar's absolute power.

Julius Caesar Richard III hamlet and Macbeth?

Is it because the lead character in all three is killed in the play and no other Shakepeare lead characters are killed in their play

In All four plays, there is a ghost that appears

What message did Caesar's ghost have for brutus?

Brutus was the most important of the conspirators who murdered Caesar. (Without Brutus' support the other conspirators would probably have been too scared to act).

When Caesar's ghost appears to Brutus at his tent he comes with the message:

thou shalt see me at Philippi.

Since Brutus will be killed in the battle with Octavian's army at Philippi, this is correct.