—Caesarto Rebels "Why do we not move after him? Must Julius fucking Caesar risk life to kill every last rebel himself " —Caesarto Crassus "You mind your step with care, boy. Many a giant has tumbled to the afterlife, believing himself too big to fall." ...
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Back to Leaders (Civ6) I came, I saw, I conquered. Gaius Julius Caesar (12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a prominent Roman general and statesman. Considered one of history's greatest military commanders, he led the Roman armies to victory in the Gal
Caesar's last words lament Brutus's betrayal. It is somewhat implied that Brutus's betrayal may be the thing that truly killed him. What is one of Julius Caesar's famous quotes? "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look;/He thinks to much. Such men are dangerous." (Caesar, Act 1, ...
Brutus uses the capital as a forum to defend his actions, but makes one tragic mistake: he allows Marc Antony, another one of Caesar's loyal friends, to give a speech under the pretense that Antony would show support for the conspirators. Antony uses his speech to whip the crowd into an...
—Brutus was elected consul Cite This Quote More on this quote:about Caesar Brutus was elected consul, when he sent the kings away; Caesar sent the consuls packing, Caesar is our king today. • Note left on a statue of Caesar in Rome, prior to the Ides of March, as reported ...
Unbeknownst to Caesar, Cassius is already plotting his assassination, and starts trying to convince Brutus to participate in the plot against Caesar in the very same scene. Both Cassius and Brutus think of Caesar as corrupt and ambitious, and worry about his rapid ascent to power, though for ...
"Et tu, Brute?" ("You too, Brutus?") were Caesar's famous last words when he realized that his close companion was involved in the plot to assassinate him. Please note- this is a legendary quote, which means Caesar probably didn't actually say these exact words. But Shakespeare decided...
Cascais the first to strike, and, after each of the conspirators attack Caesar, Brutus is the last to stab him. Are you too Brutus? When he saw that his friend Brutus was among the conspirators, Caesar (according to Shakespeare) said, “Et tu, Brute?” (You too, Brutus?). But histor...
First is Marcus Brutus, the hero of the tragedy. Although the play bears the name of Julius Caesar, Brutus is the veritable hero of it, for it is his fate that furnishes the motive for the entire piece, his is the only figure that moves to its tragic exit in unbroken dignity and ...