Octavian / Caesar Augustus
... o Following the murder of Julius Caesar, the assassins were forced to flee for their lives. o Caesars leading supporters, Octavian (Caesars 19 year old grand nephew), Marc Antony, and Marcus Lepidus joined to form a second triumvirate. That would defeat Brutus and Cassius in Greece, 42BCE. o They di ...
... o Following the murder of Julius Caesar, the assassins were forced to flee for their lives. o Caesars leading supporters, Octavian (Caesars 19 year old grand nephew), Marc Antony, and Marcus Lepidus joined to form a second triumvirate. That would defeat Brutus and Cassius in Greece, 42BCE. o They di ...
William Shakespeare`s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act II
... William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act II- Conflict Using the pathfinders and helpful websites, please research the following information about ancient Rome. In your lesson, you will address this historical content and explain/analyze the historical accuracy of Shakespeare’s tragedy. ...
... William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act II- Conflict Using the pathfinders and helpful websites, please research the following information about ancient Rome. In your lesson, you will address this historical content and explain/analyze the historical accuracy of Shakespeare’s tragedy. ...
Ancient Rome Quiz 2 STUDY GUIDE
... assassinated? Cleopatra 10.Who was given the name Augustus after he took power? Octavian 11.The Roman Empire spread over nearly all the lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. 12.March 15, 44 B.C., the day Caesar was assassinated in the Senate, is also known as the Ides of March. Circle the best an ...
... assassinated? Cleopatra 10.Who was given the name Augustus after he took power? Octavian 11.The Roman Empire spread over nearly all the lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. 12.March 15, 44 B.C., the day Caesar was assassinated in the Senate, is also known as the Ides of March. Circle the best an ...
Notes for The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
... Tribunes [of the people]: had limited power & represented the common people Julius Caesar: Roman general (& military hero) & politician who lived from ~100-44 B.C. Was so successful that Roman Senate feared he would try to control the gov’t & ordered him to disband his army. He refused & fough ...
... Tribunes [of the people]: had limited power & represented the common people Julius Caesar: Roman general (& military hero) & politician who lived from ~100-44 B.C. Was so successful that Roman Senate feared he would try to control the gov’t & ordered him to disband his army. He refused & fough ...
Name Jo Schmo Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC. He came from a
... had the best. There were great festivals and sports events. Because of this the public loved him. In 60 BC, Caesar entered into a political alliance with Crassus and Pompey that was to dominate Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass power through populist tactics were opposed with ...
... had the best. There were great festivals and sports events. Because of this the public loved him. In 60 BC, Caesar entered into a political alliance with Crassus and Pompey that was to dominate Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass power through populist tactics were opposed with ...
The Roman Empire
... The Greeks compose great orations, and measure The heavens so well they can predict the rising of the stars. But you, Romans, remember your great arts: To govern the peoples with authority, To establish peace under the rule of law, To conquer the mighty, and show them, mercy once they are conquered. ...
... The Greeks compose great orations, and measure The heavens so well they can predict the rising of the stars. But you, Romans, remember your great arts: To govern the peoples with authority, To establish peace under the rule of law, To conquer the mighty, and show them, mercy once they are conquered. ...
Julius Caesar - Oak Ridge High School
... throughout the empire, Caesar returned to Rome • Many thought he was going to destroy the republic • Killed by Senators and Marcus Junius Brutus ...
... throughout the empire, Caesar returned to Rome • Many thought he was going to destroy the republic • Killed by Senators and Marcus Junius Brutus ...
Julius Caesar (play)
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599. It is one of several plays written by Shakespeare based on true events from Roman history, which also include Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra.Although the title is Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar is not the most visible character in its action; he appears alive in only three scenes. Marcus Brutus speaks more than four times as many lines and the central psychological drama is his struggle between the conflicting demands of honor, patriotism and friendship.