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    In the eulogy at Caesar’s funeral‚ Marc Antony‚ close friend of Caesar and general‚ seems to claim that he believes that Marcus Brutus and the rest of the men involved with the death of Caesar are honorable men‚ but in actuality believes that Caesar was the only honorable man in the Senate who was always there for his country and brought prosperity to his country. He also claims to not want to get revenge on the murderers of Caesar‚ but in reality‚ the whole point of his speech was to turn the citizens

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    Exercise is the best medication for life without any cost. I think Marcus Tullius Cicero’s attitude (a Roman statesman and philosopher) is closer to my own‚ “it is exercise alone that supports the spirits and keeps the mind in vigor.” According to me‚ I would say that exercise can bring mental focus‚ self-esteem and relieve stress. There are many benefits from doing exercise. Firstly‚ exercise can help people increase mental focus. It keeps help the brain sharp well into any ages‚ especially

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    sources would be coming the book Sources of World Societies Volume I . The two different documents I will decided to follow and describe will be the trail of Lysias on the Murder of Eratosthenes on page 97 and the writing of Cicero‚ The Defense of Marcus Caelius Rufus: Description of Clodia on page 121. The main focus of my writing would be the interlining on how both were different but had the same stands on they looked upon women. Bot doucmuents will speak on how woman should be seem as property

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    Julius Caesar and Antony are the Antagonists of the story. The story title should remain Julius Caesar because it keeps the spotlight on Julius Caesar. And who wants to go see a play by Marcus Brutus anyways? No one! Everyone would know of the name julius caesar and would want to go to it. Even though it is more Brutus’ story. I believe that the role of the Antagonist is shared between Julius Caesar and Antony. Caesar isn’t wouldn’t seem like an antagonist at first glance‚ but when taking

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    influential and feared citizen of Rome‚ Sejanus suddenly fell from power in 31‚ the year his career culminated with the consulship. Amidst suspicions of conspiracy against Tiberius‚ Sejanus was arrested and executed‚ along with his followers. | Marcus Vipsanius AgrippaMarcus Vipsanius Agrippa (23 October or November 64/63 BC – 12 BC) was a Roman statesman and general. He was a close friend‚ son-in-law‚ lieutenant and defence minister to Octavian‚ the future Emperor Caesar Augustus and father-in-law

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    "Bananas of Victory: General Marcus Aurelius’s Triumph" In the army base of ancient Rome‚ I‚ General Marcus Aurelius‚ stood in my command tent‚ surveying the training field where my army trained relentlessly to get ready to attack Italy. After all the training‚ the day has come. We have walked across the snowy peaks of Italy and are ready to attack them. Amidst the chaos‚ my mind churned with thoughts of strategy‚ victory‚ and the weighty responsibility of ruling over the land we want to take over

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    Who Said It Better? Two of Shakespeare’s most famous monologues appear in Julius Caesar. After Julius Caesar was killed by the conspirators and his close friend‚ Marcus Brutus‚ he‚ along with Mark Antony‚ deliver a speech at Caesar’s funeral a few days after his death. Brutus delivered his speech first‚ soon to follow Antony’s after he departs the crowd. Although Brutus’ speech was convincing to the crowd‚ it was not as strong as Mark Antony’s speech. “As Caesar lov’d me‚ I weep for him; as

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    course of the republic to become and empire. (blue) j. Made military tribune before 70 B.C. (Julius Caesar‚ Ebsco‚ 1) k. Elected high priest in 63 B.C. (Julius Caesar‚ Ebsco‚ 1) l. Made first Triumvirate i. Pompey‚ Marcus Crassus‚ and him m. Ruled all of Gaul 58-54 (Julius Caesar‚ Ebsco‚ 2) ii. End of Gallic Wars all of Gaul under Roman control (Julius Caesar‚ Ebsco‚ 2) iii. 9 years there‚ everything east of Rhine River (Gruen‚ 1)

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    The well-respected Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius once said in the past‚ “You have power over your mind—not outside events. Realize this‚ and you will find strength." This quote demonstrates the awareness of those in Roman times‚ as it depicts reason and order in those who could understand they had sole control over themselves. The Roman Age was a period with a defining foundation of reason and order‚ with the Roman Empire thriving in strength in knowledge‚ leaving it as the dominant power of the

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    and supporters‚ and is warned by a soothsayer to "beware the ides of March‚" but Caesar ignores the warning and leaves for the games and races. Marking the celebration of the feast of Lupercal. After Caesar left‚ only two men remain behind — Marcus Brutus‚ a close personal friend of Caesar‚ and Cassius‚ a long time political foe of Caesar’s. Both men are of aristocratic origin and seen the end of their ancient privilege in Caesar’s political reforms and conquests. Brutus was a very smart man

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