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He acknowledges Brutus’s charge that Caesar was ambitious and maintains that Brutus is “an honourable man,” but he says that Caesar was his friend (III.ii.84). He adds that Caesar brought to Rome many captives, whose countrymen had to pay their ransoms, thus filling Rome’s coffers. ... Julius Caesar Message Board...
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Analysis of the major characters in Julius Caesar, focusing on their personalities, motivations, relationships, and their roles in the themes of Julius Caesar. Covers: Brutus, Julius Caesar, Antony ... Brutus emerges as the most complex character in Julius Caesar and is also the play’s tragic hero. In his soliloquies,
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In reading #32 ,Julius Caesar, an interesting question is raised: was Caesar ambitious? The historical records see him as being ambitious in his career and its advancement. He held many offices and became part of the first Triumverate before conquering Gaul and becoming a political leader.
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Julius Caesar was an ambitious politician and war hero that ruled Rome until he was stabbed to death by his senators. Learn more about the first dictator of Rome in a lesson designed for middle school students. ... Many Romans wanted a strong leader, and the ambitious Julius Caesar was an obvious choice.
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I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him; The evil that men do lives after them, The good is oft interréd with their bones, So let it be with Caesar.... The noble Brutus ; Hath told you Caesar was ambitious: If it were so, it was a grievous fault, And grievously hath Caesar answered it....
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Gaius Julius Caesar was born on 12 July 100 BC in Rome, son of Gaius Caesar and Aurelia. Governor of Gaul 58-49 BC. Appointed dictator for ten years in 47 B, for life on 14 February 44 BC. Married initially to Cornelia (one daughter, Julia), then to Pompeia, alas to Calpurnia.
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102/100 BCE: Gaius Julius Caesar was born (by Caesarean section according to an unlikely legend) of Aurelia and Gaius Julius Caesar, a praetor. His family had noble, patrician roots, although they were neither rich nor influential in this period.
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Caesar by Plutarch, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... Caesar; (died 44 B.C.E.) ; By Plutarch ; Written 75 A.C.E. Translated by John Dryden ... but Caesar stood up and made a set speech, in which he told them that he thought it without precedent and not just to take away the lives of persons of their birth and...
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Augustus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) was the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. Born Gaius Octavius Thurinus ...
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