- Marcus Junius Brutus - Wikipedia
The video game Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood features a small side story in the form of the "Scrolls of Romulus" written by Brutus, which reveals that Caesar was a Templar, and Brutus and the conspirators were members of the Roman Brotherhood of Assassins
- Assassination of Julius Caesar - Wikipedia
Julius Caesar, the Roman dictator, was assassinated on the Ides of March (15 March) 44 BC by a group of senators during a Senate session at the Curia of Pompey, located within the Theatre of Pompey in Rome
- Marcus Junius Brutus | Biography, Julius Caesar, Death, Facts . . .
Long optimistic about Caesar’s plans, Brutus was shocked when, early in 44, Caesar made himself perpetual dictator and was deified Brutus joined Cassius and other leading senators in the plot that led to the assassination of Caesar on March 15, 44 BCE
- Brutus: The Man Behind Caesars Assassination - HowStuffWorks
Ultimately, Brutus saw Caesar's tyranny as the greatest threat and, with his co-conspirator Gaius Cassius Longinus, instigated a Senate plot to kill him Brutus paid a terrible price for his "noble" betrayal of Caesar
- Who was Brutus and why did he kill Julius Caesar?
On a chilly day in March, beneath the marble arches of Rome’s Senate, the fate of the Republic unraveled in a single, violent act: the assassination of Julius Caesar Among the senators who drove their daggers into Caesar, none struck deeper—emotionally or politically—than Marcus Junius Brutus
- Brutus: The Rise Fall of the Senator Who Assassinated Julius Caesar
Marcus Junius Brutus, a Roman senator, orchestrated the assassination of Julius Caesar, trying to preserve the Roman Republic He ultimately faced defeat and committed suicide in 42 BCE
- The Assassination of Julius Caesar - World History Encyclopedia
Brutus believed the death of Caesar would bring a return of the old Roman spirit; unfortunately, the city was in shock, and people became increasingly more hostile
- Julius Caesar’s Forgotten Assassin - HISTORY
But who was to blame? As readers of William Shakespeare know, a dying Caesar turned to one of the assassins and condemned him with his last breath It was Caesar’s friend, Marcus Junius
|