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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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Where does act 1 scene iii take place in Julius Caesar?

The stage direction says "A Public Place." It is near an amphitheater or stadium from which the shouts of the crowd are heard offstage.

Why does Brutus and Cassius decide to attack Antony and Octavius at Philipi rather than wait for them to attack?

They know that if Antony and Octavius' army marches to them, they'll be able to get more men for their army. They know that people will want to join Antony and Octavius if they get the chance to. They know that they are already at their peak and must fight as soon as possible.

How does Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius and Julius Caesar relate?

Their full names are Marcus Junius Brutus ("Brutus"), Gaius Cassius Longinus ("Cassius") and Gaius Julius Caesar ("Caesar"). Cassius was married to Junia, half-sister of Brutus. Cassius and Brutus were the leaders of the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar

What were Julius Caesars achievements?

  • Caesar is known to have never lost ever a single war. Julius Caesar's notable conquests that are worth mentioning include the capture of Gaul that extended the geographical boundaries of Rome to the Atlantic Ocean.
  • The Roman invasion of Britain in 55 B.C. was also one of the major achievements of Julius Caesar.
  • He was a successful statesman and amended several laws for the wellbeing of the general public. He also brought about a permanent law against extortion and many other social evils that were prevalent in the society in those days.
  • He took several measures to centralize the bureaucracy of the Roman Republic.
  • He was also a historian and a wonderful orator. He authored several comprehensive journals, providing all the details of his military campaigns, in volumes named as Commentaries.
  • He was given the title of Flamen Dialis and was chosen to be the high priest of Jupiter.
  • He was the one who determined the calendar and suggested the science behind it.
  • Caesar is also said to have produced Acta Diurna, the first newspaper that was posted on a forum to allow the public to know about the actions and functioning of the Assembly and the Senate.

What was France called during the time of Julius Caesar?

In Julius Caesar's time present day France was simply called Gaul, although the ancient territory of Gaul included far more land than modern France.

In Julius Caesar who is Cato?

In shakespeares Julius Caesar there is Cato and Young Cato

Cato is Portia's father "i being do fathr'd and so husband'd"

and Young Cato is one of the minor conspiritors who in the end fesses up to Anthony's soldier and is killed.

How much will it cost to do a Z24 swap into a 2002 2.2 cavalier?

More than the car is worth unless you have lots of tools and time and do it yourself. The motor mounts would have to be the same or make new ones. You would have to change your PCM and possibly all of the wiring. If you are going from auto to man. or man. to auto you open a door for alot more problems. It could be done but unless you have torches, air comp. and air tools, proper lifts and stands, jacks, sockets, a garage for two to three weeks and a buddy who knows how to rewire it's just not worth it. A haynes manual for each car would help alot. If you don't do it yourself it could cost $2500 - $5000 or more. Buy the manuals at atuo zone and just see how much is involved in just a rebuild. Hope I helped. More than the car is worth unless you have lots of tools and time and do it yourself. The motor mounts would have to be the same or make new ones. You would have to change your PCM and possibly all of the wiring. If you are going from auto to man. or man. to auto you open a door for alot more problems. It could be done but unless you have torches, air comp. and air tools, proper lifts and stands, jacks, sockets, a garage for two to three weeks and a buddy who knows how to rewire it's just not worth it. A haynes manual for each car would help alot. If you don't do it yourself it could cost $2500 - $5000 or more. Buy the manuals at atuo zone and just see how much is involved in just a rebuild. Hope I helped.

He doth bestride narrow world like a colossus?

Julius Caesar. The quote is from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" I.2.135. Cassius conversation with Brutus.

What were the alleged last words of lulis Cesar?

Julius Caesar said these words in Greek "Et tu, brute?" which means "And you, Brutus?".

Who was more successful Julius Caesar of Augustus?

This questions has several layers to it. I'll approach it head on without dealing with any side issues. Augustus Caesar was more successful than his uncle, Julius Caesar. I am defining "success" as it affects ancient Rome. Augustus united the empire in a way Julius Caesar could not. Augustus swept away all opposition and created what is now called the Pax Romana. Augustus ( in relative terms ) brought a good degree of peace & prosperity during his life time and the affects lingered on for another 200 years. With sole power he could invest large amounts of money to build public works, reform the bureaucracy and reduce the number of legions under arms. Julius Caesar's life was cut short. When he controlled Rome, defectors worked on his demise. Due to time, he had not enough of it to crush his opposition. Thus he was unable to come close to his nephews accomplishments.

How does the crowd react to Antony's speach?

The crowd reacts to Antony's famous "Friends, Romans, Countrymen" speech by causing a riot and making the conspirators run for their lives. This was exactly what Antony intended. This was the meaning of "Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war"

What is the effect of the storm in Julius Caesar?

The Perfect Storm, by Sebastian Junger, is a novel about a massive hurricane that hits the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts on the morning of October 30th, 1991. The quotation from Moby Dick, by Herman Melville, is appropriate for a situation such as this, due to the waves, the destruction the storm caused, and the changing of the world because of the storm's effects. First of all, the passage from the Perfect Storm first noted that, "The only sign that something is amiss is along the coast, where huge grey swells start to roll in that can be heard miles away." The "Shroud of the sea" can be viewed as the huge swells that are forming. "On the satellite photos, moist air flowing into the low looks like a swirl of cream in a cup of black coffee." The swirls on the satellite radar relate to the "great shroud" in the quotation by Herman Melville, which sweeps over and causes the "collapse." The shroud can symbolize death and destruction, and the cream in a cup of black coffee represents this, by swirling and spreading and, inevitably, changing the color of the coffee. Secondly, the storm causes things to occur that would not normally occur. From the passage, a man named Bob Brown says, "The only light I can shed on the severity of the storm is that until then we had never-ever-had a lobster trap move offshore." This shows that the storm is becoming destructive. The excerpt from Moby Dick, which says "All collapsed," is emphasized by the passage from the Perfect Storm, which states, "Houses are washed out to sea in Gloucester, Swampscott and Cape Cod." The storm continues on as if nothing had happened, just like told in Moby Dick, about the Great Flood, when "the great shroud of the sea rolled on, just as it had five thousand years ago." This is a way in which the storm can be seen taking a destructive path. Finally, the water is building up due to the storm. The destruction is foreseen when the passage reads the "only sign that something is amiss is along the coast, where huge grey swells start to roll in that can be heard miles away." The "Shroud of the sea" is a representation of the huge swells that are forming. In Boston, "A Delta Airlines pilot at Logan is surprised to see spray from breaking waves top the two-hundred-foot cranes...just sitting on the runway, his airspeed indicator clocks eighty miles an hour." This could indicate the "shroud of the sea" caused everything to collapse, and yet it just continued on. In conclusion, the quotation from Moby Dick, by Herman Melville, is appropriate for this excerpt of the Perfect Storm, by Sebastian Junger. It shows the comparison between the waves of the storm and shroud of the sea, the destruction the storm caused and collapse mentioned in Moby Dick, and the changing of the world because of the storm's effects and of the sea continuing on as it had in the past

What are 15 facts about Julius Caesar?

1. He was born by Caesarean section, which was named for him.

2. His full name was Gaius Julius Caesar. He was a member of the Julius family, Caesar branch.

3. He conquered Britain and said "Veni, Vedi, Vici", which means, "I came, I saw, I conquered"

4. He conquered Gaul, defeating the Gaulish hero Vercingetorix.

5. He wrote a book about his Gaulish campaign which is the best source of information about Druids.

6. He divorced his first wife, saying, "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion" She wasn't, so he divorced her. He was married three times.

7. His revised calendar was used for 1500 years, and with the revision of one day every hundred years, is still used now.

8. He was bald.

9. He had an affair with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra and fathered a son on her called Caesarion.

10. He formed a triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus.

11. He was ordered by the Senate to disband his army in Gaul and return to Rome. In particular he was not to cross the River Rubicon with his army. He crossed it anyway, saying "alea iacta est" or "the die is cast". "Crossing the Rubicon" still means making an irrevocable decision.

12. He adopted his great-nephew Octavian as his heir, having only had one legitimate child, a daughter, who died in childbirth.

13. He was appointed consul five times and dictator four times, the last time for life. He was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC by a group of conspirators including his friend and protege Marcus Brutus.

14. His death is the subject of a play by William Shakespeare.

15. He had nothing whatsoever to do with the creation of the Caesar salad.

Who is torn to pieces by a mob in Julius Caesar?

A poet who has the misfortune to be named Cinna. Cinna was also the name of one of the conspirators.

Why did Christan scholars flee to Rome in 1453?

No Christian scholar fled in 1453. They fled Constantinople which was captured by the Ottoman Turks in that year.

How did Julius Augustus Caesar die?

How did Julius Caesar Die?he died because he got stabbed 23 times and the last sta was made by one of his best friends brutus that stab went right into his chest .

What is 'Et tu' time?

Ides is the Et tu time. The Latin phrase Et tu?("And you?") most famously refers to Julius Caesar's (July 13, 100 B.C. to March 15, 44 B.C.) reaction upon seeing Marcus Junius Brutus (85 B.C. to October 23, 42 B.C.) among the Dictator of the Roman Republic's assassins near the Theatre of Pompey on the Ides of March. The pronunciation will be "et too" in Church and classical Latin.