A gold coin depicting Marcus Junius Brutus—the Roman senator who assassinated Julius Caesar, fatally stabbing him 23 times ...
A rare Roman coin depicting Julius Caesar’s assassin, Brutus, sold for €1.9 million ($2 million) at a Geneva auction, far exceeding its €800,000 estimate. Coin specialists Numismatica Genevensis SA ...
A gold coin from the first century B.C.E. featuring Brutus, the close ally and assassin of Julius Caesar, is anticipated to sell for more than $1.1 million at an auction in Switzerland. The profile of ...
Brutus confronts Cassius about bribery and the potential of descending into corruption and bids him to remember the Ides of March. Mark Antony & Citizens at Caesar's Funeral Mark Antony addresses the ...
Many scholars have argued over whether the central character in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” is Caesar, the doomed dictator around whom the plot revolves, or Brutus, the chief conspirator who, after ...
ASPEN, Colo. – Julius Caesar lay dead and Brutus was talking to his co-conspirators about swords and blood when he paused and excused himself, saying "I seem to have stabbed myself." Aspen ...
It's a warning that has been echoed on stages across the globe for centuries: "Cave Idus Martiae" or "Beware the Ides of March." William Shakespeare coined the phrase in his tragedy “Julius Caesar." ...
IN an industry known to leak like the Titanic, it was quite an accomplishment to keep under wraps for so long the news that Denzel Washington will be starring in “Julius Caesar” on Broadway this ...