Gaius Cassius Longinus

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    his entire life into politics and eventually he became the Roman Consul. He was assassinated a year into his role as Roman Consul. This is the life of Julius Caesar. The Early life of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar, the child of Aurelia Cotta and Gaius Julius Caesar, was born on July 12th or 13th, 100 BC. When he was 16, his father past away. “In 84 BC, Julius Caesar married Cornelia, the daughter of a nobleman”(Biography). Together they had a daughter, Julia Caesaris, in 76 B.C. Julius Caesar…

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    Augustus Caesar's Success

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    A great man who was known as Augustus Caesar said on his deathbed, “I found Rome of clay; I leave it to you of marble”(history 11). Augustus Caesar, once named Octavian, was the 2nd ruler of Rome, first of the Roman Empire. He grew up to take the throne after Julius. He was sharing the power but after taking it from his enemy, Mark Antony, he ruled Rome with intentions for success for the empire, not for himself. His greatest success unlike his uncle, Julius Caesar, was keeping the people and…

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    1 English 2, part 2, assignment 2_9 Annotated BibliographyHistory (2016) Julius Caesar. Retrieved from www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/julius-caesarJulius Caesar was devoted to his country. He gave his energy and time to the conquest of Gaul modern France, Northern Italy and Southern France. Julius Caesar was aware of his enemies took the threats of the Roman province and empire very seriously. It was a battle between the countries.Mark, J. (2016). Julius…

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    15, 44 B.C. The Senate, at the request of the Consul Mark Antony, granted amnesty to the assassins. However, a populist uprising forced Brutus and his brother-in-law, fellow assassin Gaius Cassius Longinus, to leave the City of Rome. In 43 B.C., Caesar's grandnephew, Consul Octavian, by then also formally known as Gaius Julius Caesar, immediately after taking office passed a resolution declaring the conspirators, including Brutus, murderers. This led to the Liberators' civil war, pitting the…

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    major decisions to make in his life was his decision justifiable, did he remain loyal, and could he live with the decision that he made? Brutus and Caesar became good friends. “Caesar also appointed Brutus city praetor, a high- magistrate with Gaius Cassius Longinus”. (https://www.britannica.com/biography/Marcus-Junius-Brutus). Although Brutus was loyal friend to Caesar he was…

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    caesar had finally lost a battle after a few wars that they had it was finally announced that Julius Caesar had become dictator of Rome. On February 44 BC, Julius caesar was appointed dictator for Rome. Then there were some people names Gaius Cassius Longinus, Decimus Junius Brutus and MArcus Junius Brutus. They had thought that I would be a good idea to go stab Julius before he goes and bruns Roem down. Thes guy had walking in to the room across from the pompey's theatre and had got all the…

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    Caesar was born on July 12, 100 BC into a wealthy patrician family, which claimed decent from Lulus son of a Trojan prince Aeneas. His father died when he was 15 years of age. He was also kidnapped by Sicilian pirates only to crucify his captors shortly after he began his military career. He was suspected but not convicted of involvement in the Catalina Conspiracy, which put him at odds with the dictator Luscious Cornelius Sulla who almost had him killed. Cesar then left to join the army but…

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    Roman citizens. He met the common peoples needs which strengthened his control of the state. In 44 BC people began fearing that Caesar would become an absolute king because of this people who once loved him planned to murder him. Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus took these people and had them stab Julius Caesar to death.at a meeting of the senate in Pompey’s theatre on March 15th, 44 BC. Caesars life was one of the most vital in roman history; he had a great impact on the world and the Roman…

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    became involved in Roman politics. To then Caesar becoming a dictator of the Roman Empire. He was a rule that lasted for just one year before his death. Julius Caesar was assassinated by political rivals on the Ides of March (the 15th), 44 BC. Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus, former enemies of Julius Caesar who'd joined the Roman Senate, led Caesar’s assassination, calling themselves "the liberators." Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. In 1946,…

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    Caesar decided he was city praetor in 44 with Gaius cassias Longinus and he name Brutus and Cassius in advance as consuls for the 41. Brutus and Cato’s daughter parcia got married after her father death. In Brutus early Career he was picked to be quaestor. Now that he is quaestor, he now uses the financial magistracy of a…

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