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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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Is Julius Caesar guilty of treason yes?

In the eyes of traditionalist Republicans Caesar was probably seen as guilty of treason because he waged war on the Roman state. To the masses, instead, he was the hero of the people, someone who stood up to a corrupt aristocracy and who would help the poor.

Julius Caesar most famous for?

Although Julius Caesar was multitalented, he was most famous for two things. His name is forever attached to his conquest of Gaul and his death on the Ides of March.

What was the date on which Jullius Caesar died?

Julius Caesar died on March 15, 44 BCE. The date March 15 is called the Ides of March, the Ides being the 15th day of the month. The Calends of the month was the first day of the month.

What two warnings does Julius Caesar ignore by act III?

He ignores Artemidorus' petition he wanted Caesar to read as well as the Soothsayer's warning about the ides of March.

In Julius Caesar why is Brutus' participation so important in the conspiracy?

Because Brutus was Caeser's right hand man and he had access to a lot of resources that would prove valuable to the conspiracy

It's always good to have an inside man.

Did octacius and Antony respect and truat each other in Julius Caesar?

It's Octavian, and no. They did not trust eachother, but they did respect one another until Antony went to Egypt to stay with Cleopatra. They lost all respect because it became a fight to see who could take control of the Roman Empire.

What is in common between Julius Caesar and Nero of ancient Rome?

Personality-wise they had nothing in common. The only tie between them would be their family clan or gens and the link is Augustus. Now Augustus was Julius Caesar's great nephew, also of the Julian clan. The gens or clan nomen was hereditary. Nero's mother was the great-grandaughter of Augustus, thereby making Nero a Julian, just as Caesar was.

What segment of Roman Society was Julius Caesar born into?

Julius Caesar was born into a patrician family which had fallen on hard times The particians were the aristocracy.

Who feared Julius Caesar the most'?

The Roman senate and the patricians (the aristocracy) feared Caesar the most.

When did Julius Caesar govern?

He ruled the Roman Empire as a dictator from 49BC to 44BC

He Ruled The Roman Empire In Cairo Egypt For 1-10 Years

Did Julius Caesar fight Marcus Brutus in 55BC?

Julius Caesar was a Roman statesman, general and politician who was responsible for demise of Roman republic and establishing Roman Empire. In 55 BC he did not fight Marcus Brutus. He actually fought an incursion in Gaul by Germanic tribes in 55 BC. Brutus was Caesar's close friend and he did not know of his enmity towards him till the day of his assassination (44 BC) in which Brutus played a central role.

Where we can see the greatest rulers namely Alexander the great Julius Caesar king david and Charlemagne together?

You can see the greatest rulers, namely Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, King David, and Charlemagne together in many works of art including paintings.

Julius Caesar what are the reasons of his death Julius Caesar?

The main reason is that Brutus believed he was ambitious. Antony does through in some good points how he wasn't ambitious. Caesar was apparently [from Brutus's point of view] power hungry and would make Rome corrupt.

Why does Brutus use parallel structures in his funeral speech?

He uses parallel structure because the same structurehappensin his own life. (E.g.) When Julius Caesar dies, so does Brutus.

Why is Shakespeare going to such lengths to try to warn Caesar?

Shakespeare was not trying to warn Caesar who died 16 centuries before he was born.

Are you asking what the dramatic effect is of the warning Caesar receives from the soothsayer and from Calpurnia?

Dramatically, Caesar's reaction to the warnings may show him to be conceited and arrogant (or confident and level-headed, if you like him).

Who were the Garamante that were brought in from Africa by Julius Caesar in 50 BC?

The Garamante were black skinned wooly haired people who later ruled Spain and parts of Europe through the Umayyad, Almoravid and Almohade conquests. These blach skinned people brought civilization to Europe in terms of infrastructre, public learning centres, medicine science and agriculture. They ruled Spain and parts of Europe from ca. 756 AD until 1142 when their last king successor from Senegal, Ibn Yasin left back to Africa. Later the crusades by Christians limited their existence

Why did Shakespeare have a ghost in Julius Caesar?

Ghosts were always a popular item when they appeared in plays. It was like explosions in action movies--always very entertaining even when the plot does not necessarily need it.