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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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What is noticeably different about cascas dialog in comparison with caesar or brutus?

The difference about Caesar dialogue in comparison to Brutus is that Caesar departs in another politician. Also that Antony tries to give the crown to Caesar three different times.

Were there any black Julius Caesars?

No, there was only one Julius Caesar. He was not of African decent. The rest of the early Caesars were Caucasian was well: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero were all Caucasian as well, related by blood or marriage to Julius Caesar. There was a 17th Century African pirate who called himself Black Caesar.

Who is Shirley Ceaser?

is the gospel singer shirley ceaser a lesbian

What languages did Julius Caesar speak?

The language of Ancient Rome was Latin, however educated Romans spoke Greek, so amongst the patricians, Caesar would have spoken Greek. In fact, when he died, he is believed not to have said "Et tu, Brute," but instead "καὶ σὺ τέκνον," which is Greek for "Even you, my son?" (Brutus was not actually Gaius Iulius Caesar's son, Caesar used it poetically.)

Who is Publius Cimber?

There are at least three cases of a Publius Cimber. Two of them relate to the play 'Julius Caesar' by William Shakespeare [baptized April 26, 1564-April 23, 1616]. The other case refers to the much earlier Publius Cimber aka Publius the Cimbrian. This Publius was a member of a Germanic tribe that unsuccessfully tried to invade Italy in the first or second century B.C.E.* His tribe was defeated by Marius. *Before the Christian Era.

What was Julius Caesar afraid of?

Losing his power... Missing out on killing nasty Gauls... And getting stabbed in the back by his BFF!

What was brutus downfall?

In the play by Shakespeare, Brutus' downfall was his belief that every man was as honorable as himself.

He had an unmovable desire to do the most honorable things, which caused him to be easily manipulated. Cassius utilized this and talked Brutus into killing Caesar.

What is the dramatic irony in the play Julius Caesar?

That it's called the tragedy of Julius Caesar, but when one more closely examines the plot structure and dramatic form it's really the tragedy of Marcus Brutus.

Why were soldiers willing to follow Julius Caesar?

Soldiers were willing to follow Juliius Caesar for several reasons. The first reason was that he always won. Victories for ancient soldiers meant loot and Caesar was fair in dividing up the spoils. Caesar's personality also gained him followers as it is said that he had a magnetic and persuasive personality. He was also a great public speaker and had little difficulty putting down the few mutinies he encountered.

Soldiers were willing to follow Juliius Caesar for several reasons. The first reason was that he always won. Victories for ancient soldiers meant loot and Caesar was fair in dividing up the spoils. Caesar's personality also gained him followers as it is said that he had a magnetic and persuasive personality. He was also a great public speaker and had little difficulty putting down the few mutinies he encountered.

Soldiers were willing to follow Juliius Caesar for several reasons. The first reason was that he always won. Victories for ancient soldiers meant loot and Caesar was fair in dividing up the spoils. Caesar's personality also gained him followers as it is said that he had a magnetic and persuasive personality. He was also a great public speaker and had little difficulty putting down the few mutinies he encountered.

Soldiers were willing to follow Juliius Caesar for several reasons. The first reason was that he always won. Victories for ancient soldiers meant loot and Caesar was fair in dividing up the spoils. Caesar's personality also gained him followers as it is said that he had a magnetic and persuasive personality. He was also a great public speaker and had little difficulty putting down the few mutinies he encountered.

Soldiers were willing to follow Juliius Caesar for several reasons. The first reason was that he always won. Victories for ancient soldiers meant loot and Caesar was fair in dividing up the spoils. Caesar's personality also gained him followers as it is said that he had a magnetic and persuasive personality. He was also a great public speaker and had little difficulty putting down the few mutinies he encountered.

Soldiers were willing to follow Juliius Caesar for several reasons. The first reason was that he always won. Victories for ancient soldiers meant loot and Caesar was fair in dividing up the spoils. Caesar's personality also gained him followers as it is said that he had a magnetic and persuasive personality. He was also a great public speaker and had little difficulty putting down the few mutinies he encountered.

Soldiers were willing to follow Juliius Caesar for several reasons. The first reason was that he always won. Victories for ancient soldiers meant loot and Caesar was fair in dividing up the spoils. Caesar's personality also gained him followers as it is said that he had a magnetic and persuasive personality. He was also a great public speaker and had little difficulty putting down the few mutinies he encountered.

Soldiers were willing to follow Juliius Caesar for several reasons. The first reason was that he always won. Victories for ancient soldiers meant loot and Caesar was fair in dividing up the spoils. Caesar's personality also gained him followers as it is said that he had a magnetic and persuasive personality. He was also a great public speaker and had little difficulty putting down the few mutinies he encountered.

Soldiers were willing to follow Juliius Caesar for several reasons. The first reason was that he always won. Victories for ancient soldiers meant loot and Caesar was fair in dividing up the spoils. Caesar's personality also gained him followers as it is said that he had a magnetic and persuasive personality. He was also a great public speaker and had little difficulty putting down the few mutinies he encountered.

Why was Julius Caesar declared an enemy of the State by the Roman Senate?

Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.

Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.

Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.

Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.

Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.

Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.

Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.

Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.

Caesar was declared an enemy of the state by the senate because he refused to disband his army and return to Rome to be tried for illegal acts during his consulship.

Was Julius Caesar fair to his men?

Yes, his fairness was one of the reasons for his popularity with his troops.

Yes, his fairness was one of the reasons for his popularity with his troops.

Yes, his fairness was one of the reasons for his popularity with his troops.

Yes, his fairness was one of the reasons for his popularity with his troops.

Yes, his fairness was one of the reasons for his popularity with his troops.

Yes, his fairness was one of the reasons for his popularity with his troops.

Yes, his fairness was one of the reasons for his popularity with his troops.

Yes, his fairness was one of the reasons for his popularity with his troops.

Yes, his fairness was one of the reasons for his popularity with his troops.

What is her motive in killing her sister?

Couldn't fit it in the question box so here it is:

A woman, while at the funeral of her own mother, met

this guy whom she did not know. She thought this guy

was amazing, so much her dream guy she believed him to

be just that! She fell in love with him right there,

but never asked for his number and could not find him.

A few days later she killed her sister. Question: What

is her motive in killing her sister?

She thought that by doing so the guy would show up at her sister's funeral. She was a psychopath - she wanted to see the man again, and only phychos would think of murdering a relative just to get that result. Part of a test designed by a psychiatrist.

* Originally Answered By * Lara Croft & Lick_My_Toad

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Was Caesar Augustus evil?

he, in the second triumvirate, made an order to have all of his soldiers kill about 2,300 people, about 1,800 of them being knights, and many of the others being senators, one of them having actually helped him get a high position, so I think he was evil. On the other hand, he was deeply grieving when his adoptive father was murdered, and he avenged him, with his father at heart

What were Julius Caesar's major cultural achievements?

Most importantly, he authorized the use of a calendar fixed at 365.25 days per year which (with the addition of an adjustment every 100 years and another every 1000 years) is the calendar in use today.

What did people say about Julius Caesar?

Some Romans Loved him and some didn't. It is not said which type of people loved him more.

Do the details in act 2 of Julius Caesar cause you to change your opinion of Caesar?

yes because he was showing a different side of him. if the people killed him they would feel bad after wards