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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 could it be argued that Augustus Caesar succeeded where Julius had failed?

Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.

Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.

Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.

Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.

Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.

Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.

Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.

Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.

Just look at the results. Augustus succeeded where Caesar failed because Octavian/Augustus thought things out and planned. Caesar was too impulsive in his politics. Quick action served Caesar well on the battlefield, but in politics more thoughtful actions were needed. Augustus realized this, Caesar did not.

How did people treat Julius Caesar?

This question is too vague to be answered in any reasonably brief manner. Caesar would have treated conquered people of the Empire differently from Romans. He would have treated loyal people different from rebellious ones. He would have treated plebians differently from nobles. What does the author really mean?

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In the play Julius Caesar where to Brutus and Cassius flee to?

no its sardis. after they left rome they went to the Asian minor to Sardis

Who is a stoic character in Julius Caesar and why?

i THINK THAT A STOTC CHARCTAR OF JULIUS CESAR WAS A LOT OF MANY DFFERENT THNGS AND A LOT OF THNS.

What are the good things about Julius Malema?

good things about julius malema is that he speak facts

Who had the best education in the roman times?

In most cases, it was the children of the wealthy who had access to the best education. Schooling was not free so only a rich person's family could afford to send their children to school. There were exceptions. A poor man might find a patron who would bankroll his son's education. An example of this is the education of Marcus Agrippa. He was not from a wealthy family, but became friends with Octavian when they were both serving under Julius Caesar. Caesar saw Agrippa's abilities and had him educated along with Octavian.

What is the tone of the Julius Caesar play?

the tone is it starts out to be funny but then as the play continue it starts to become more and more serious, idealistic, vengeance.

Who in the senate killed Julius Caesar?

As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.

As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.

As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.

As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.

As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.

As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.

As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.

As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.

As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.

In Julius Caesar hat was the trade of the mender of bad soles?

He is a cobbler. Basically someone that fixes shoes (soles). The phrase is a pun talking about how the tribunes were very bad tempered (or had bad soles/souls ;))

Did the Roman Empire have anything to do with the Crusades in 1090?

* That request resulted in The Crusades. * Although the Western Roman Empire ended in 476, The Holy Roman Empire participants in the Crusades such as France, Germany & Austria as well other European countries such as Spain, England and others were originally parts of the Western Roman Empire. * The Byzantine Empire lasted until 1453, when it finally fell to the Ottoman Turks.

Why are the Ides of March important to Roman history?

The ides of March are only important to Roman history because that was the date that Caesar was assassinated. Ides was a date and according to the Roman calendar every month had one, either on the 13th or 15th day of the month.

Who said good morrow Caesar in Julius Caesar?

Publius in the play Julius Caesar. In Act II scene 2, at the end right before sceen three. Publius: Good morrow, Caesar.

What is Julius Caesar's culture?

Julius Caesar was a Roman so his culture would be Roman.

How characters tried to solve the problem in Julius Caesar?

There is more than one problem in Julius Caesar. Cinna the poet has the problem of having the same name as the conspirator. He tries to solve it by explaining that he is really a different other chap. Unfortunately, that didn't work. Portia has a problem of having a secretive husband. She employs some strategies to try to get him to tell her what is going on. She would have been better advised to eavesdrop on the conversations going on in her back garden.

You need to be more specific if you want a more specific answer.

What favor did brutus ask of the citizens?

Brutus did not ask anything of the Roman citizen. After he led the assassination of Caesar he fled Rome because the citizens were angry that Caesar had been killed. Caesar was very popular with the lower classes who saw him as the champion of the people and the poor.

What did the death of Caesar and his adopted son's victory mark?

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.

Politically, the death of Caesar and Octavian's victory marked the end of the republic and the establishment of the principate.