Did Julius Caesar suffer from Marfan syndrome?
Yes he did. Julius Caesar along with Abraham Lincoln were cited in having this syndrome.
Source:King Tut Unwrapped.
Why did Julius Caesar start the civil war and not end it?
Julius Caesar started the civil war for self-preservation. The Senate had ordered him to disband his army and come to Rome to face charges of illegal actions during his counsulship. There was no way that a man of Caesar's pride and temperament would do this. However he did end the civil war by beating Pompey and then Pompey's son.
Who said woe to the hand that shed this costly blood?
Antony after the death of Caesar in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (Act 3, Scene 1)
Was Julius Caesar a Christian?
No, Julius Caesar was not a Christian. Christianity was started by Jesus who was born at least 44 years after Caesar lived.
How did first Julius Caesar and then Pope Gregory XIII improve the calendar?
Julius Caesar improved the calendar by revising it and turning the old lunar calendar into a solar calendar. The solar calendar more accurately reflects the seasons. Pope Gregory made a few minor changes to Caesar's basic calendar and the Gregorian calendar is what we use today. However the Julian calendar, the one which Caesar produced, is still used in some instances today, especially religious ones.
In the play Julius Caesar what fact about the commoners attracts flavius attention?
what fact about the commoners attracts flavius attention
What does Caesar tell Antony that Cassius is dangerous?
Caesar says "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous." He's giving Antony lessons in politics. Too bad for him he didn't listen to his own advice.
Which Caesar issued the proclamation for all of the Jews to leave Rome according to Suetonius?
Claudius
Why is it called the U turn speech of mark Antony?
This is because Mark Antony remains successful in completely turning the minds of the Romans,who supported the conspirators, against them and raging to seek revenge against Brutus and the others.
What are facts about Julius Caesar being a hero?
he was a hero because he led the army to great success
What is Cassius' persuasive techiques in act 1 scene 2 in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar?
After Brutus leaves the stage before Scene 2 of Act I ends, Cassius' soliloquy foreshadows that Cassius will persuade Brutus to join some conspirators in the dethroning of Julius Caesar by throwing rocks, which would contain messages in various handwritings (as if they all came from the minds of several citizens), through Brutus' window, mutually urging him to join the conspiracy against the Roman dictator.
What does Julius Caesar have to do with pizza?
Nothing. Julius Caesar was a dictator.. but the brand "Caesar" was named after him.
If a person is stabbed in the abdomen which structure did the knife penetrate first?
If a person is stabbed in the abdomen, which structure did the knife penetrate first?
Out of Atius is the English equivalent of 'ex Atio'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'ex' means 'from, out of'. As the ablative singular form, the noun 'Atio' is the ablative singular form of Atius. Atius is the family name of Marcus Atius Balbus [105 B.C.E.* - 52 or 51 B.C.E.]. He married Julia Caesaris [101 B.C.E. - 51 B.C.E.], who was the second eldest sister of Gaius Julius Caesar [July 13, 100 B.C.E. - March 15, 44 B.C.E.]. Marcus' and Julia's daughter Atia Balba Caesonia [85 B.C.E. - 43 B.C.E.] married Gaius Octavius [c. 100 B.C.E. - 59 B.C.E.]. Their son was Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus [September 23, 63 B.C.E. - August 19, A.D.** 14], who became the first Emperor of the Roman Empire. Their daughter was Octavia Minor [69 B.C.E. - 11 B.C.E.], who became the fourth wife of Marcus Antonius [January 14, 83 B.C.E. - August 1, 30 B.C.E.]. *Before the Christian Era **Anno Domini, as the Year of Our Lord