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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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Why did the plebeians love Caesar?

Caesar was considered the hero of the people because he was a popularis. This was a political faction which championed the cause of the poor and wanted reforms which would help the poor. It was opposed by the optimates, a conservative political faction which favoured the aristocracy and was opposed to the reforms. Early in his career Caesar was a lawyer who made his name by persecuting former officials for corruption. In his first consulship he passed a land reform to redistribute land to the landless poor. When he seized power in 49 BC he ensured that his reform would be implemented, wrote off 1/4 of all debts and gave some of his money to the poor.

What do batsmen ask the umpire when they first get to the crease?

They 'Take Guard' in that they ask the Umpire to line their bat with a stump or the space between stumps. 2 is the space between middle & leg stumps. The Umpire will also tell them how many balls are to come in the over.

Who did Caesar say et tu brute to?

Caesar said "Et tu Brute"( You also Brutus) to Marcus Brutus when he saw that Brutus, his dear friend who was his heart, was also stabbing him...he lost all hope and reason to live when he saw his best friend betraying him and gave up on his life with these words.

Who was Caesar's wife and why did she stop Caesar from going to the senate?

Caesar's wife was Calpurnia.

She stopped Caesar from going to the senate because she had a nightmare and was afraid for him.

What happened to the conspirators that were eventually apprehended after killing Lincoln?

Most were judged guilty by a Military Tribunal, and publicly hanged, including the first woman executed by the US Government

Was Caesar blind?

No, Caesar was not blind but he suffered with epilepsy .

Who do the plebeians mistake cinna for?

Cinna the conspirator/ politician who helped to kill Caesar

(Really, Cinna the poet had nothing to do with the conspiracy and was murdered even though he was innocent)

Five facts about Julius Caesar?

five facts on Julius Caesar!!!!!!!!!!!....................................

He called himself a dictator for life

He made up the name emperor for controlling an empire

Hewas stabbed several times and killed for trying to help the poor

He had an adopted son called Octavian (Augustus)

Augustus took over his fathers job and became the first Emperor

hope this helped!!!!

What error do brutus and Cassius make?

The key error of judgment Marcus and caius make in the shakespeare play Julius Caesar is that they do not kill Anthony.

If they did this then they probably wouldn't have ended up committing suicide, or rather, getting their slaves to help them kill themselves.

What are the exhalations by which brutus reads the letter lucius delivers?

The exhalations by which Brutus reads the letter Lucius has delivered are the meteors going by in the sky. The meteors represent the political turmoil going on in Rome.

Why won't Brutus swear an oath?

Because, as he argues, "what other oath than honesty to honesty engaged, that this shall be, or we will fall for it?" It is the same argument put forward in the Epistle of James (James 5:12) in the Bible: "Do not swear—not by heaven or by earth or by anything else. Let your "Yes" be yes, and your "No," no, or you will be condemned." In other words, if you are honest, what need is there for an oath?

Was Julius Caesar a reformer?

Yes. Julius Caesar was a great reformer and ruler, some what at least.

What might have happened if brutus had listened to Cassius and killed anTONY?

You question can't be answered factually, because it calls for an opinion or speculation.

How was dick turpin executed?

Dick Turpin was hanged. It seems he actually performed the act himself by stepping off the support he was on at the gallows.

What was the body of laws that served as the foundation for all future Romans laws called?

The first code of written and published laws in Rome is usually given the name of the Law of the Twelve Tables, even though the Romans used the term tablets, not tables. It was inscribed in bronze tablets in 450 BC.

What does Anthony do when he arrives at Caesar body?

When Antony arrives at Caesar's body, he is filled with grief and rage. He mourns Caesar's death and seeks to incite the crowd against the conspirators who assassinated him. Antony cleverly uses emotional appeal in his famous funeral speech to turn public sentiment in favor of Caesar, ultimately sparking a rebellion. His actions mark a pivotal shift in the power dynamics of Rome.

When did Brutus ask to be a consul?

He asked the day after Caesar died, during the Senate meeting