Unlike the support Brutus had expected from the people upon the death of Caesar, the Romans were angry at the conspirators. The lower and middle-class Romans had a negative reaction to the assassination because it was done by aristocrats and they themselves held Caesar in high regard. They bur...
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When he was 16, his father, an important regional governor in Asia also named Gaius Julius Caesar, died. He remained close to his mother, Aurelia. Around the time of his father’s death, Caesar made a concerted effort to establish key alliances with the country’s nobility, with whom he...
It was decided that the assassination would take place in the Curia of Pompey's theatre, where the Senate would meet with Caesar for the last time. Each member of the plot would be required to stab Caesar with a dagger, thereby not only assuring his death, but unifying the group under ...
The life and death of Julius Caesar York Region 尤利乌斯的人生经历和凯撒约克区死亡 The Life and Death of Julius Caesar By; Michelle, Megan, and Melissa Family Background Julius was born to Aurelia and Gaius Julius Caesar approx. July 12, 100 BCE His family had noble roots, even though the...
s terrible death. When Caesar looks Brutus in the eye in the last panel on the second page, and says “Et tu, Brute?”, the fact that Caesar was stabbed in the back by a trusted friend is emphasized, making the audience agonize over the righteousness of this deed. Caesar simply wanted...
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The balance of power was further upset by the death of Crassus in 53 BC. Political realignments in Rome finally led to a standoff between Caesar and Pompey, the latter having taken up the cause of the Senate. Ordered by the Senate to stand trial in Rome for various charges, Caesar marc...
Julius Caesar, the influential Roman general and statesman, conquered vast territories, reformed Rome’s government, and met a tragic end that forever shaped history.
Marcus Junius Brutus, Roman politician, one of the leaders in the conspiracy that assassinated Julius Caesar in 44 BCE. Brutus was the son of Marcus Junius Brutus (who was treacherously killed by Pompey the Great in 77) and Servilia (who later became Cae