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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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Is the empress of Egypt the same person that was Caesar's lover?

Yes, but.... Egypt was not an empire at the time of Caesar so it had no empress. Egypt was a kingdom and had either a king or queen. In Caesar's time it was a queen.

When he is left alone with the body of Caesar what does Antony call Brutus and others and why?

Mark Antony was not left alone with the body of Caesar. He fled Rome dressed as a slave because he was afraid that the conspirators would also target Caesar's supporters as well. He returned to Rome when he saw that this did not happen. He incited the crowd to turn against the assassins at Caesar's funeral.

Julius Caesar's body remained on the floor of the Theatre of Pompey unattended for nearly three hours before officials arrived to remove it. Most of the assassins fled after their deed. Brutus and his friends went to the Capitoline Hill to shout "Rome is free." People's first reaction was to hide in their homes because they were afraid that more trouble was to follow.

What did octavius Caesar believe in spiritually?

We don't know much of Octavian's spiritual beliefs, but we do know that his patron god was Apollo.

We don't know much of Octavian's spiritual beliefs, but we do know that his patron god was Apollo.

We don't know much of Octavian's spiritual beliefs, but we do know that his patron god was Apollo.

We don't know much of Octavian's spiritual beliefs, but we do know that his patron god was Apollo.

We don't know much of Octavian's spiritual beliefs, but we do know that his patron god was Apollo.

We don't know much of Octavian's spiritual beliefs, but we do know that his patron god was Apollo.

We don't know much of Octavian's spiritual beliefs, but we do know that his patron god was Apollo.

We don't know much of Octavian's spiritual beliefs, but we do know that his patron god was Apollo.

We don't know much of Octavian's spiritual beliefs, but we do know that his patron god was Apollo.

Who wrote 'De Bello Gallico'?

Gaius Julius Caesar [July 13, 100 B.C.E. - March 15, 44 B.C.E.] wrote 'De Bello Gallico'. It's the account of Caesar's successful struggles to subdue the populations of ancient Gaul'. The name of the book translates into English as 'About the Gallic War'.

The preposition 'de' means 'of, about'. The neuter adjective 'bello' means 'war'. The neuter adjective 'gallico' means 'Gallic, of or pertaining to Gaul'. In classical and liturgical Latin, the phrase is pronounced 'deh BEHL-loh GHAH-lee-koh'.

How does glass stab people?

the glass that broke will turn sharp then if you stab yourself the broken glass will stab you.

When Cassius first works on Brutus to join the conspirators he concentrates on Caesar's what?

Cassius concentrates on Caesar's tyranny on the Romans after being crowned.( unfortunately he died before becoming a king )

What is ironic about Cassius' death?

Cassius was killed with the same sword that he used to kill Caesar. "Caesar, thou art revenged,/ Even with the sword that killed thee." (5.3.46-47) - Cassius

Does brutus insist that the conspirators kill Antony?

Brutus did not plan to kill Mark Antony although he most certainly thought about it. Brutus knew Antony was loyal to Caesar and that Antony had military skills. Brutus, however, clearly underestimated the damage that Antony could cause. Brutus made a mistake and he would die for his conspiracy against Caesar.

What does Cassius do that causes Brutus to desist?

If you are talking about Act IV Scene III when Brutus is criticising Cassius, Cassius gets him to stop by saying, in effect, "You don't love me any more."

What is Rome refered to?

Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.

Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.

Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.

Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.

Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.

Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.

Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.

Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.

Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.

When was the First Triumvirate renewed by the Senate?

The First Triumvirirate was an informal political alliance which was never endorsed or renewed by the sentate. It started in 60 BC and ended in 53 BC when one of the triumvirs, Crassus, died.

It was the Second Triumvirate which was given a five year mandate in 43 BC. It was renewed for another five years in 37 BC.

Who did brutus not want to include in the conspiracy?

Brutus did not want to include Cicero in the conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar. He believed that Cicero's involvement would be problematic because he thought Cicero would not support the plan, given his tendency to avoid action unless it was clear that the majority agreed. Brutus valued Cicero's wisdom but felt that his hesitance might jeopardize the conspirators' cause.

After the assassination of Caesar what protagonist drives the rest of the play appear?

The protagonist who can be considered to drive the rest of the play after Caesar's death is Marcus Antonius. It is because he turned the tables against the conspirators through his speech at the forum, Rostra. This led to the driving away of Brutus and Cassius from Rome as a result of which they started the preparation of raising an army, calling their friends for support and planning the rest of the future with a fight to Antony. Antony rose to be a foremost person in the second triumvirate consisting of Lepidus and Octavius. He was determined to take revenge of Caesar's death from Brutus and his party, so he went ahead with hi plans of marking the people for sending to exile or for giving black sentence. The execution of these plans led to the battle at Phillipi where Brutus and Cassius committed suicide. So, in a way the whole storyline and the activities of the rest of the characters were based on Antony, his plans and his actions. Therefore, Antony emerges out to be the leading character after Julius Caesar's death.

How did mark Antony know Caesar?

Marc Antony was a distant relative of Julius Caesar, through his mother.

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