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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 languages were spoken by Marcus Antonius?

Marc Antony, like all educated Romans spoke both Latin and Greek.

In Julius Caesar who dies on their birthday?

Only Caius Cassius dies on the day when his life has come to a full turn, i.e., his birthday.

Who murdered Julius Caesar?

Julius Caesar was murdered by none other than the own senate of Rome. The killing was led by one of Caesar's most trusted friend, Brutus, because he feared Caesar would crown himself king.

What are six events that occurred in act two scene five in the play Julius Caesar?

Why don't you read the play then do you homework properly instead of Wiki Answering everything.

When did julius caesar finish being the roman army general?

He never did. The thing that ended his military career was his assassination. At the time of his death he was planning a campaign against the Parthians.

He never did. The thing that ended his military career was his assassination. At the time of his death he was planning a campaign against the Parthians.

He never did. The thing that ended his military career was his assassination. At the time of his death he was planning a campaign against the Parthians.

He never did. The thing that ended his military career was his assassination. At the time of his death he was planning a campaign against the Parthians.

He never did. The thing that ended his military career was his assassination. At the time of his death he was planning a campaign against the Parthians.

He never did. The thing that ended his military career was his assassination. At the time of his death he was planning a campaign against the Parthians.

He never did. The thing that ended his military career was his assassination. At the time of his death he was planning a campaign against the Parthians.

He never did. The thing that ended his military career was his assassination. At the time of his death he was planning a campaign against the Parthians.

He never did. The thing that ended his military career was his assassination. At the time of his death he was planning a campaign against the Parthians.

To what work of art does Cassius compare Caesar?

Cassius compares Caesar to the Colossus of Rhodes. One of the ancient wonders of the world, the Colossus of Rhodes was a statue of the Greek God, Zeus. He posits that Caesar's arrogance and ambition has led him to compare himself to the Gods.

How is Caesar assassinated?

Caesar was assassinated by being stabbed. The conspirators crowded around him on the pretext of presenting a petition to him.

What nation was octavian studying in when he heard about Caesars death?

Octavian was in Appolonia, a Greek city in Illyria (i present day Albania) when Caesar was assassinated. He was undergoing military training as well as studying.

What was Julius Caesar medical history?

It is reported that Julius Caesar was treated almost daily for headaches and nerve pain. It is also thought that he may have suffered from epilepsy or hypoglycemia.

What happened to Julius Cesar in march of 44 bc?

Caesar was killed in March of 44 BC.

Caesar was killed in March of 44 BC.

Caesar was killed in March of 44 BC.

Caesar was killed in March of 44 BC.

Caesar was killed in March of 44 BC.

Caesar was killed in March of 44 BC.

Caesar was killed in March of 44 BC.

Caesar was killed in March of 44 BC.

Caesar was killed in March of 44 BC.

When was Julius Caesar's funeral?

Julius Caesar was murderd on the 15th of March, 44BC, also known then as the Ides of March. his funeral was held a few days later.

What were the results of Julius Caesar's assassination?

The immediate results of Caesar's assassination was civil unrest and political upheaval. The second triumvirate was eventually formed with each member jockeying for power. It finally culminated in the civil war between Antony and Octavian, which Octavian won. This enabled him to form the principate.

Why is brutus's death so tragic?

it is tragic because he would rather die than lose honor. he was going to die to an unlawful soldier, he would rather commit suicide. cassius was already dead and Brutus was going to die soon anyway, he couldn't let anyone else kill him

Where is Alba Longa in an Ancient Rome map?

Alba longa is slightly farther north than rome. it too is on the tiber river. Alba longa is said to the birthplace of romes founder Romulus and his brother Remus.

It is not sure where Alba Longa was, as it is a 'lost' town. The most likely guess is Castel Gandolfo, 15 miles SE of Rome. Alba Longa was associated with the Alban Hills, the original heartland of Latium, and was said to be at the foot of the sacred Mons Albanus (today's Monte Cavo). It is thought that it was on the western shore of lake Albano. Cemeteries of several proto-urban centres have been found along this shore and Castel Gandolfo had the largest one, suggesting that it was the nucleus of the area.

What are supernatural events of Julius Caesar?

The supernatural events in Julius Cesar are:

the graves yield out the dead,

men all in fire walk up and down the streets of Rome

there are men with their hands on fire but yet they don't feel their hands burning,

lion gives birth to its cubs in the streets of Rome

Cesar's ghost appearing before Brutus

blood drizzling on the capitol,

How did Julius Caesar help Cleopatra gain power?

Julius Caesar was top dog in the Roman world at the time he entered Egypt. After the Alexandrian War, he established Cleopatra as queen along with her younger brother as co-ruler. Then Caesar and Cleo took that famous trip down the Nile. That was not a love fest, but a political statement. Caesar and his Roman troops were telling the Egyptian people that Cleopatra was the queen backed up by the force of Rome. That was how Cleopatra gained power.

Why might Caesar ask Antony in front of everyone else in Julius Caesar act 1 scene 2?

Your question may be unclear. However, Caesars wife Calpurnia, was unable to have children. Caesar told Anthony, 'before you go, touch Calpernia, people say that if you touch an infertile woman at festival time she will be freed of infertility'

What animal did Julius Caesar take with him when he invaded Britain?

No-one knows for sure but they would all have been domesticated ones that were here already - no-one goes to conquer a country with pets or a zoo with them.

--actually, Roman conquerers did bring exotic animals (notably, elephants) to Britain, in order to impress and awe the native population.

Who succeeded Julius Caesar as emperor of Rome?

Julius Caesar was never an emperor of Rome. He was a dictator, which was an appointed office under the republic. After his death, Rome was ruled by the second triumvirate and then Caesar's heir and grand-nephew, Octavian, became the first emperor of Rome. He was subsequently given the title Augustus.