Given the chance to interrogate one of history’s most famous figures, what would you ask? Speaking on the HistoryExtra ...
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was first performed in 1599 and it continues to be reinterpreted by theater directors up to this day. Touching on themes like tyranny, power, and betrayal, this play also ...
Cassius confronts Brutus about his friend’s uncharacteristic coldness. When Cassius is reassured on this count he reveals his own fear of Caesar’s growing power, probes Brutus’s feelings on ...
Brutus also adds that killing Antony as well is of no use and would only harm their cause. After Caesar is dead, Antony won't be of any use anyways. Julius Caesar's popularity soars when he ...
A superb general and politician, Julius Caesar (c.100 BC – 44 BC / Reigned 46 – 44 BC) changed the course of Roman history. Although he did not rule for long, he gave Rome fresh hope and a ...
Marcus Brutus:I kiss thy hand, but not in flattery, Caesar. Desiring thee that Publius Cimber may have an immediate freedom of repeal. Julius caesar:What, Brutus? Caius Cassius:Pardon, Caesar ...
In 49 B.C. on the banks of the Rubicon, Julius Caesar faced a critical choice. To remain in Gaul meant forfeiting his power to his enemies in Rome. Crossing the river into Italy would be a ...
Julius Caesar's popularity soars when he returns ... Led by Cassius, a group of conspirators convince Brutus, Caesar's best friend to join their alliance by planting forged letters of complaint ...
THE Ides of March is a historical event that happened on March 15 in the Roman calendar, marking the brutal assassination of ...