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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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Who is a soothsayer?

The word "Soothsayer" comes from the old English word "sooth" meaning "truth". A soothsayer was one who said the truth, a seer, prophet, fortuneteller or psychic.

Who does brutus soliloquy at the beginning of act 2 reveal his true feelings about Is it caesar antony his servant or his wife?

If you take the trouble to read it, this soliloquy, which starts with the sentence "It must be by his death" and ends with "And therefore think him as a serpent's egg which, hatched, would, as his kind, grow mischievous, and kill him in the shell" twice names the person it concerns. It does not name any other person. Get out your copy of the play, find the soliloquy and look for the names Caesar, Antony, Lucius (that's the servant) and Portia (that's Brutus's wife).

How does Brutus anticipate the question of why he killed Caesar?

"Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more."

What unusual events occur during the storm?

what i have found sais ...

"Are not you moved, when all the sway of earth

Shakes like a thing unfirm?"

so yes it looks like there was an earth quake upon the time the storm had arived and....

the bird of night is an owl and it was out in the market place day and night hooting as if to bring warning.

found: http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/play_view.php?WorkID=juliuscaesar&Act=1&Scope=act&pleasewait=1&msg=pl#a1,s3

What was the first tripartite in Ancient Rome with Julius Cesaer?

It was not a "tripartite" it was a triumvirate. It was called the first triumvirate and was a political alliance between Caesar, Crassus and Pompey. It had no official sanction or standing, it was simply political maneuvering to further each man's ambitions.

It was not a "tripartite" it was a triumvirate. It was called the first triumvirate and was a political alliance between Caesar, Crassus and Pompey. It had no official sanction or standing, it was simply political maneuvering to further each man's ambitions.

It was not a "tripartite" it was a triumvirate. It was called the first triumvirate and was a political alliance between Caesar, Crassus and Pompey. It had no official sanction or standing, it was simply political maneuvering to further each man's ambitions.

It was not a "tripartite" it was a triumvirate. It was called the first triumvirate and was a political alliance between Caesar, Crassus and Pompey. It had no official sanction or standing, it was simply political maneuvering to further each man's ambitions.

It was not a "tripartite" it was a triumvirate. It was called the first triumvirate and was a political alliance between Caesar, Crassus and Pompey. It had no official sanction or standing, it was simply political maneuvering to further each man's ambitions.

It was not a "tripartite" it was a triumvirate. It was called the first triumvirate and was a political alliance between Caesar, Crassus and Pompey. It had no official sanction or standing, it was simply political maneuvering to further each man's ambitions.

It was not a "tripartite" it was a triumvirate. It was called the first triumvirate and was a political alliance between Caesar, Crassus and Pompey. It had no official sanction or standing, it was simply political maneuvering to further each man's ambitions.

It was not a "tripartite" it was a triumvirate. It was called the first triumvirate and was a political alliance between Caesar, Crassus and Pompey. It had no official sanction or standing, it was simply political maneuvering to further each man's ambitions.

It was not a "tripartite" it was a triumvirate. It was called the first triumvirate and was a political alliance between Caesar, Crassus and Pompey. It had no official sanction or standing, it was simply political maneuvering to further each man's ambitions.

Why does Augustus Caesar have a baby hanging from his leg?

The statue of Augustus of Prima Porta does not have a baby hanging from his leg. It has a small Cupid riding a dolphin next to his right leg. In mythology Cupid was the son of Venus. As the adoptive son of Julius Caesar, Augustus continued the personal religious cult started by Caesar by associating his family with the goddess Venus. He claimed a religious connection with Venus for himself. This explains the presence of a small Cupid by the leg of his statue.

Does Brutus offend the Roman mob?

In both history and in reference to the play: Yes, the people (the "mob" or plebs which were the lower class) loved Caesar. He showered many gifts to them in the streets; booty from his campaigns in Gaul. He was well loved by his army, the men were very dedicated and loyal. He was rich, and influential in the Senate and he used his power not only to gain more power for himself, but for the people as well (land bills, laws, army). The mob hardly cared that he had more power than the other senators, but the senators thought that he wanted to be dictator/king, so they conspired to kill him.

What was Julius Caesar favourite movies?

There were no movies when any of the Roman Caesars lived.

In Julius Caesar what qualities about Cassius disturb Caesar?

Cassius a ruthless manipulator. Caesar says of him, "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous." (I. ii. 190-195)

Why is Shakespeare's Julius Caesar called Julius Caesar?

The play is titled "Julius Caesar" because it is about the final days of the Roman king, Julius Caesar.

Why is Julius Caesar titled juilius Caesar?

The play is titled "Julius Caesar" because it is about the final days of the Roman king, Julius Caesar.

Why was Julius Caesar considered as a caring leader?

Julius Caesar was very lenient and pardoned his enemies after defeating them in battle. He also declared a general pardon for any citizens who had taken up arms against him in the civil war. Caesar had also accumulated enormous spoils of war during his Gallic Wars which amounted to more than 300 million sesterce. He gave his surviving veterans 20,000 serstece each 40,000 to his centurions and 80,000 to his tribunes. The citizens of Rome received 300 sesterce each, were treated to a lavish dinner on a grand scale and were given a one-off free grain and oil dole.

Julius Caesar pursued policies aimed at addressing the plight of the poor. He introduced a land reform to redistribute land for farming to the landless poor. He reduced the size the poor citizens entitled to the of the grain dole based on the results of a census he ordered, but, to alleviate any problems that this might cause, he ordered the owners of large landed estates to hire at least 1/3 of their labour from free citizens rather than slaves to ensure work for the landless poor. He also established colonies (settlements) for Roman citizens around the empire which gave land to 80,000 poor people.

Many Greek doctors and teachers were granted full citizenship, probably to encourage education and immigration of desired non-Romans. Caesar also abolished the tax system and put tax collection back in the hands the cities, so than they did not need Roman intermediaries. This eliminated the corruption of tax farming by private Roman tax collectors who used the system to line their pockets.

How will you feel immediately after a lithotripsy op?

I've had lithotripsy twice. I didn't feel well at all after them. I felt dizzy, and my side bothered me. I just wanted to close my eyes, but the nurse wants you to wake up and start moving. The symptoms eased gradually. I took a few days off work, and each day I felt gradually better. This is now the third day and I'm going back to work, but if I don't feel well there I'll leave at noon. I'm a bit concerned that there's blood and tiny blood clots in the urine still, but some websites say that can last a week or more. I don't think that tiny blood clots are something to worry about, though they say large blood clots are. There are just little pieces of blood that can be picked up with a tweezer, and don't look that big to me. In short, lithotripsy makes you feel lousy for a while but the feeling gradually decreases. As the pain decreased, the redness and skin irritation increased.

Was Juluis Caesar a Republican?

Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.

Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.

Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.

Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.

Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.

Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.

Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.

Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.

Yes, you could say that Julius Caesar was a republican as he obtained political office while Rome was being ruled by the republican form of government. But please don't confuse the the word "republic" or "republican" as used in speaking of the ancient Roman government with our present day usage of the word "republican". In ancient times republic/republican was a type of government; today Republican is the name of a political party in the United States.

In the play Julius Caesar Does Brutus deserve sympathy Brutus can be described as a tool used by the conspirators to further their agenda How should he be viewed Analyze if he deserves sympathy?

Brutus had his own agenda which he wanted to advance. He genuinely wanted a return to the old Republic and a restoration of those values associated with it. He saw the motives of the other conspirators as being the same. Whether or not they were on the same page, he still deserves our sympathy, since his motives were selfless and idealistic, not greedy. His failure may be seen as a statement about any attempt to turn back the clock to an ideal period in the past, or about being an "honourable man" in a climate of realpolitik.

Who wife must be above suspision?

Pompeia, Caesar's wife. He divorced her on the grounds that "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion."

What did Julius Caesar look like and how did he walk around in a proud way or a shy type of way?

According the the ancient writer Seutonius, Caesar was tall, fair, well-built with dark brown eyes. From the depictions we have of him, he was thin or wiry in body structure. He was balding and would comb his hair from the back to try to disguise this. You could say that he invented the "comb over". Seutonius also adds that of all the honors voted to him, Caesar eagerly took advantage of the opportunity to wear his laurel wreath on all public occasions as this helped to keep his comb over in place. As for his carriage, there was nothing shy abut Julius Caesar. He walked proud and tall and some say arrogantly.

What does Julius Caesar say to make mark Antony seem young?

If you are talking about the notes he made in Gaul, then there is no examples Julius ceasar saying he is young, but there are many examples of mark Antony to know his age. he went to Gaul to join his mother's cousin Julius Caesar as a staff officer. In 49 B.C. (34 years old, still young! :D)

Born: January 14, 83 BC, Rome, Italy

Died: August 1, 30 BC, Alexandria, Egypt