Who is the arch enemy of Caesar?
Cassius
Despite being pardoned by the dictator, who is influenced by Brutus's leadership and decides to join the conspiracy?
Ligarius
Who tries to warn Caesar about the Ides of March but Caesar just despises him?
Soothsayer
This person wrote the tragic story of Julius Caesar
William Shakespeare
Who is the person who is mistaken for a conspirator and killed?
Cinna the poet
Who is the person that is the defender of the republic?
Brutus
Who is the only conspirator who does not physically attack Caesar?
Trebonius
Who was the military hero, risks assassination if he claims dictatorship of a republic destabilized by recent civil war?
Julius Caesar
Where was Julius Caesar assassinated?
The Roman Senate. Inside Pompey's Curia.
In what language was Shakespeare's first book of Julius Caesar written?
Elizabethan English
Who is the loyal wife who supports her husband, the defender of the republic?
Portia
Who is known for persuading Caesar to attend the Senate on the Ides of March, despite the warnings of a soothsayer?
Decius
Who was wife of the military hero?
Calpurnia
Who plays the role of the "Ides of March" in the manga?
Fate and betrayal
Who convinces the people to avenge Caesar's death?
Mark Antony
Who is the senator and member of the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar, he is the first to stab Caesar?
Casca
Who is present when Caesar is assassinated and urges the conspirators to proclaim, "Liberty! Liberty! Tyranny is dead!"?
Cinna a conspirator
What was the name of Caesar's loyal friend, who wanted fury and fierce civil strife?
Mark Antony
What does the phrase "Et tu, Brute" mean?
Caesar's deception at his friend's betrayal.
When was Caesar assassinated?
in the year 44 BC, on March 15
Which character leaves Rome after Caesar's assassination to assemble a fleet and support Brutus and Cassius?
Metellus
Who is jealousy of Caesar's power and ambition to restore the Roman Republic?
Cassius
What is the name of one of Caesar's avengers who was his nephew and adopted son?
Octavius
How do they justify the murder of Caesar?
They say it is a threat to the freedom of Rome
Why did Julius Caesar's Civil War begin?
Political tension and rivalry between him and other Roman leaders.