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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 is flattery used in Julius Caesar?

because Julius Caesar flatters his way into the thrown.

Why was a conspiracy formed against Caesar?

They thought he was growing too strong. They knew that Julius would accept the crown this time. he denied 3 times before he was asked again, that time the senators knew he would accept. if he accepted, then that would mean that their democracy( or republic, idk) would be ruined. he was stabbed by 12 senators(including his best friend, Brutus) when he died his final words were Et tu, Brute? which means you too, Brutus? whoops! Et tu, brute, means "and you, brutus. et=and, tu=you, brute= brutus in direct address

Important facts about Isaac Newton?

His father died three months before he was born, could not sign his name, but was a wealthy farmer. He threatened to burn down his mother and subsequent step-father's house with them inside. He showed little promise in grammar school. He was described as "idle" and "inattentive". Isaac was a very small baby not expected to survive. His mother even said that Isaac was so small that he could have fit inside a quart mug. Newton was born into a farming family. He was born the same year that Galileo died

When did Julius Caesar conquer Gaul and most of western Europe?

Julius Caesar did not conquer Rome--he didn't have to. He was a Roman politician and gained his authority by being elected to all the public offices in their proper order. His military conquests were all external areas.

When was Julius Caesar emperor of Rome?

Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 BC and died on March 15, 44 BC.

Technically...

Julius Caesar was never Emperor of Rome. He had (or may have had) claims to this title. However, he was always thwarted in his plans by the crowd, and the Senate. He was eventually elected Dictator for Life - This was a close to King or Emperor as he was going to get, as he was assassinated on the Ides of March in an attempt to protect the Republic.

Who was a famous roman slave in Julius Caesar?

Abby Guy, Baibars, Caenis, Danae, Ecceard, Felicitas, Gabriel Posser, Hababah, Ida B. Wells & Jackey Wright are some of the names of thousands of famous slaves.

Why was the Caesar cipher made?

Julius Caesar, of course! It was created for times of war, and it was a very simple cipher indeed.

What where Brutus and Cassius worried of?

Brutus and Cassius were primarily worried about the consolidation of power by Julius Caesar and the potential threat he posed to the Roman Republic. They feared that Caesar's growing influence would lead to tyranny and the end of democratic governance. Additionally, after Caesar's assassination, they were concerned about their own safety and the possibility of retaliation from Caesar's supporters, particularly Mark Antony and Octavian. Their internal conflict and distrust of each other also contributed to their worries about the stability of their cause.

20 objects that start with the letter k?

knife

i think yall should give more examplesssss!!!!!! :) thanksss

kite

kin

theres 2 more

kiln

knife

knight

kennel

kin

knuckle

kangaroo

kid

key

ketchup

keeper

karate

kernel

knapsack

kidney

knot

knee

kit

kilogram

kilometer

WOW that was hard

Why is the rubicon river important?

The Rubicon river, in Caesar's time, was the boundary between Gaul and Italy. Caesar had been ordered by the senate to disband his army and come to Rome for trial. This was an insult to Caesar and to his army. When Caesar crossed the Rubicon into Italy he began the civil war which, at its conclusion, left Caesar in supreme power.

Did Julius Caesar had a brother or sisters?

yes he did but he was the youngest one had 8brothers and 11 sister's

What message does Antony want Octavius' servant to take to octavius?

He wants Octavius to be informed with all that has dealt with the death of Caesar, and to tell him to stay where he was for a small amount of time so there wasn't a chance that he was assassinated like Julius Caesar was.

Name of the holiday that Julius Caesar was killed?

Hakitahahkaa, a sacred celebrated day practiced by the iriquois indians

Did Julius Caesar have any brothers or sisters?

Yes, Julius Caesar didn't have any brothers although he did have 2 sisters, both of them name Julia.

What is learned about the conspiracy against Caesar in this scene?

Julius Caesar was stabbed twenty three times. the last strike was performed by Brutus, Caesar's best friend. Brutus gave the twenty-third slash to Caesar into his neck.

Does this prove Caesar is superstitious?

If you are referring to the character Julius Caesar in the play, I don't know. However if you are referring to the actual man, Julius Caesar, no he was not superstitious. In fact he had little respect for the "superstitious" customs of his time as evinced by his finding of a man named Scipio for his African invasion and his making the omens before battles favorable to himself.

Why does brutus ask his servants why they cried out in their sleep?

Brutus asked his servants why they had cried out of their sleep because he saw a ghost of Caesar.

Where did Portia wound herself to prove her strength?

Portia stabs herself because she wants to show Brutus her strength and that she can handle difficulties. She is a woman and she can be as strong as him. "She has but a man's mind but a woman's might."

What was Julius Caesar favorite music?

This information is not given in her biography. In her time there was no records, CD's, tapes. It will take several thousand years before people will listen to a variety of music types.

What does Lucilius do to protect Brutus in scene 4?

Brutus's army has lost. Lucilius offers to take Brutus's place when the conquering armies arrive.