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Category: /History
…Mark Antony (83?-30 BC), Roman statesman and general, who defeated the assassins of Julius Caesar and, with Gaius Octavius and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, formed the Second Triumvirate, which ultimately secured the end of the Roman Republic. Antony…
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…The First Triumvirate between Gaius Julius Caesar, Gnaius Pompeius Magnus (Pompey) and Marcus Licinius Crassus contributed to the fall of the Roman Republic by undermining the Senate, which was unable to effectively deal with an expanding and diverse…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Brutus’ Tragic Flaws A tragic hero often has three important characteristics; his superiority which makes his destruction seem more tragic, his goodness which arouses pity, and his tragic flaws. In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus…
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…Gaius Julius Caesar rose from relative obscurity to supreme power over the Roman Empire. Born on July 13, 100 B.C, he cam from a rather humble family of little prominence. In 84 B.C, he married Lucius Cornelius Sulla. When Lucius ordered him…
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Category: /History
…distinguished connection. She was the daughter of Julia, sister to Julius Caesar. He was short in Stature, and well proportioned. His body however was covered in spots and he had many birthmarks scattered over his chest and belly. As for character it is said…
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…to be a leader and have no respect how are you going to get votes for yourself, why would the people just vote on your powerfulness? In the book, Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare midway through the book, the conspirators assassinated Julius Caesar because…
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Category: /Literature/English
Julius Caesar Essay: Comparing the speeches of Brutus and Mark Antony In Scene 2, Act III, both Brutus and Mark Antony give very important and interesting speeches, revealing much of their personalities and characters. Caesar has just been killed…
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…. Every man, however, capable of this does not actively reason to come to a successful solution. Some choose not to reason, while others simply cannot due to their idealism. In any case the inability to reason becomes a flaw, and in the case of Julius Caesar
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…the audience that Julius Caesar is ruler of Rome, after winning the civil war. The opening scene is that of piles of burning Roman bodies, casualties of the Roman civil strife. Pompeii, Caesar’s adversary had escaped to Egypt. Julius Caesar vows to go to Egypt…
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…is a collection of anthropological notes written by Julius Caesar known as The Gallic Wars. Both of these sources must be considered with care. The folk tales were strictly in oral tradition for many years, and have undoubtedly been altered through retelling…
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