When did Julius Caesar attack china?
Even though Julius Caesar had multi-military victories, he never got as far as China. In fact, he more than likely never even heard of China.
Even though Julius Caesar had multi-military victories, he never got as far as China. In fact, he more than likely never even heard of China.
Even though Julius Caesar had multi-military victories, he never got as far as China. In fact, he more than likely never even heard of China.
Even though Julius Caesar had multi-military victories, he never got as far as China. In fact, he more than likely never even heard of China.
Even though Julius Caesar had multi-military victories, he never got as far as China. In fact, he more than likely never even heard of China.
Even though Julius Caesar had multi-military victories, he never got as far as China. In fact, he more than likely never even heard of China.
Even though Julius Caesar had multi-military victories, he never got as far as China. In fact, he more than likely never even heard of China.
Even though Julius Caesar had multi-military victories, he never got as far as China. In fact, he more than likely never even heard of China.
Even though Julius Caesar had multi-military victories, he never got as far as China. In fact, he more than likely never even heard of China.
Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.
Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.
Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.
Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.
Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.
Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.
Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.
Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.
Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.
Why did Antony go to war with Cassius?
Marcus Antony wanted revenge against Marcus Brutus and Cassius for killing Julius Caesar, so he, Octavius Caesar, and Lepidus decide to send their armies to attack the armies of Brutus and Cassius in the second half of the play.
Why were senators unhappy with Julius ceaser?
Senators were unhappy with Julius Caesar primarily because he amassed significant power and undermined the traditional republican governance of Rome. His appointment as dictator for life in 44 BCE threatened the political influence of the Senate and raised fears of monarchy. Additionally, his populist reforms and disregard for senatorial authority alienated many influential senators, leading to a conspiracy that ultimately resulted in his assassination.
Was the roman republic in need of dictatorship?
At times, yes, the republic was in need of a dictatorship. When the senate and the consuls could not agree upon a course of action to solve a crisis, a dictator was the best solution.
At times, yes, the republic was in need of a dictatorship. When the senate and the consuls could not agree upon a course of action to solve a crisis, a dictator was the best solution.
At times, yes, the republic was in need of a dictatorship. When the senate and the consuls could not agree upon a course of action to solve a crisis, a dictator was the best solution.
At times, yes, the republic was in need of a dictatorship. When the senate and the consuls could not agree upon a course of action to solve a crisis, a dictator was the best solution.
At times, yes, the republic was in need of a dictatorship. When the senate and the consuls could not agree upon a course of action to solve a crisis, a dictator was the best solution.
At times, yes, the republic was in need of a dictatorship. When the senate and the consuls could not agree upon a course of action to solve a crisis, a dictator was the best solution.
At times, yes, the republic was in need of a dictatorship. When the senate and the consuls could not agree upon a course of action to solve a crisis, a dictator was the best solution.
At times, yes, the republic was in need of a dictatorship. When the senate and the consuls could not agree upon a course of action to solve a crisis, a dictator was the best solution.
At times, yes, the republic was in need of a dictatorship. When the senate and the consuls could not agree upon a course of action to solve a crisis, a dictator was the best solution.
Which roman emperor first invaded Britain?
Julius Caesar was the first recorded Roman to invade Britain in 55 and again in 54 BC. The emperor Claudius officially made Britain a province in 43 AD. However there was a Roman presence in Britain during the almost one hundred years between Caesar's landing and Claudius.
In Julius Caesar who is The falling sickness?
The falling sickness was not a person. It was what Caesar experienced; he had epilepsy.
Why did Cicero oppose Julius Caesar?
Cicero was a noble and hot-headed senator who never liked to follow what other people started and was quite often miffed if anyone interrupted him. So, he did not have good relations with Caesar who imposed his decisions and did whatever he wished.
Why did Caesar marry his daughter Julia?
He didn't. Julius Caesar's daughter was married to Pompey during the first triumvirate.
Where was Mark Antony when Caesar died?
Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.
Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.
Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.
Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.
Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.
Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.
Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.
Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.
Many things happened to Marc Antony in his lifetime, but if you mean how he died, he committed suicide by "falling on his sword" as the Romans would say.
Was Julius Caesar a risk taker?
Julius Caesar wouldn't necessarily be called a risk taker. He did many things that we as people wouldn't do but he did it out of selfishness rather than being a so called "daredevil". He ignored warnings of citizens because of how self righteous and stuck up he was.
How is Cassius depicted in comparison to Brutus?
Brutus is an idealist, but Cassius is more practical.
Which was the noblest Roman of them all?
This was the noblest Roman of them all.All the conspirators save only he Did that they did in envy of great Caesar.He only in a general honest thought And common good to all, made one of them.His life was gentle, and the elements So mixed in him that Nature might stand upAnd say to all the world, "This was a man." what kind of literary term is this THIS IS THE WHOLE QUSTION
Who gives Caesar a letter of warning naming the conspirators?
calpurnia is the one who warns caesar not to go to the senate on the day he dies
What was the color that the roman soldier wore in battle an why?
Roman soldiers did not have battle colours. They wore iron armour in mail, scale of overlapping strips and metal helmets. Legions (army corps) were distinguished by emblems such as Apollo, Boar, Bull, Two Bulls, Capricorn, Centaur, Eagle, Elephant, Fortuna, Hercules, Lion, Jupiter, Minerva, Neptune, Pegasus, She-Wolf, Stork, and Thunderbolt.
'''Text of the speech:
''' '''"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears;
I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him;
The evil that men do lives after them,
The good is oft interred with their bones,
So let it be with Caesar ... The noble Brutus
Hath told you Caesar was ambitious:
If it were so, it was a grievous fault,
And grievously hath Caesar answered it ...
Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest,
(For Brutus is an honourable man;
So are they all; all honourable men)
Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral ...
He was my friend, faithful and just to me:
But Brutus says he was ambitious;
And Brutus is an honourable man….
He hath brought many captives home to Rome,
Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill:
Did this in Caesar seem ambitious?
When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept:
Ambition should be made of sterner stuff:
Yet Brutus says he was ambitious;
And Brutus is an honourable man.
You all did see that on the Lupercal
I thrice presented him a kingly crown,
Which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition?
Yet Brutus says he was ambitious;
And, sure, he is an honourable man.
I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke,
But here I am to speak what I do know.
You all did love him once, not without cause:
What cause withholds you then to mourn for him?
O judgement! thou art fled to brutish beasts,
And men have lost their reason…. Bear with me;
My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar,
And I must pause till it come back to me."
''' Notes: Brutus has just explained why he killed Caesar: according to Brutus, Caesar's was ambitious and wanted to become a ruler and tyrant over the free people of Rome, and killing him was the only way to keep Rome a republic.
Mark Anthony says (several times) that Brutus is an honorable man, and that he himself (Mark Anthony) has not come to praise Caesar, but in fact he argues that Caesar wasn't ambitious (a negative word in Shakespeare's time), but that he was sympathetic to regular people, that he raised money for the public good, and that he refused a crown when it was offered to him. Mark Anthony finally discredits Brutus's careful reasoning by saying that "men have lost their reason," while himself appealing to the crowd's emotions throughout the speech, and particularly in the conclusion, when he alludes to his own pain and pauses, apparently to weep for Caesar (as the members of the crowd say in the lines following the speech).
What was some of Julius Caesars most famous battles?
Julius Caesar's most famous military campaigns were in the territory known in ancient times as Gaul.Today it is much of present day Europe. However his most famous quote, veni, vidi, vici, resulted from a rather minor campaign against the king of Pontus.
He didn't. He wasn't there.
He didn't stab Cassius either, although he held the sword that Cassius stabbed himself with.
Who was Cleopatra's 1st boyfriend?
Julius Ceaser was her first true love.
She never truly loved Marc Antony, she only loved Julius.
She was also forced to marry her 10 year old brother when she first took the throne.
How old was Julius Caesar when he got captured by pirates?
He was 54 years old when he got captured by the pirates. And they did not get what they want they killed him and his men.
-CL- Actually, Julius is the one who kill the pirates. And he was 25 years old (born 100B.C captured 75B.C 100-75=25B.C). They captured him and they demanded 20 talents but he offered 50. They got the money. released him, then he went back and crucified them.
How many roman emperors were there after Augustus?
There were 177 emperors after Augustus. There were four more in his direct line, the Julio-Claudians, 81 emperors of the west and 97 emperors of the east.
What is the Ability to persuade and influence others?
awareness and motivation is the key to gaining people to look at things your way.
What is the significance of Brutus?
Depends from which viewpoint you look.
He as a leader of Julius Caesar's murderers and of the armis established in the east by first Pompey and after their defeat, in consortium with Cassius, Casca et al.
From the viewpoint of the troumvirate of Marc Antony, Octavian and
Lepidus he was a central figure to be destroyed to overturn the revolutionaries.
After losing the war, Brutus erased any residual importance by suiciding.