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100

A sculpture or model of a person. A type of monument 

Effigy 

100

a territory that has been gained by the use of by military force

conquest 

100

a raised platform from which one gives a speak, often found in a church

pulpit

100

Make someone very angry

incense 

100

to speak without considering other people’s feelings

bluntly 

200

open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning

Ambiguous

200

make or become less sharp

blunted 

200

Make someone or something feel unimportant

belittle 

200

To make someone, in some way, to yield or to do what one wishes

compel

200

express complete disapproval of, typically in public

condemn 

300

feeling or showing sudden shock or alarm

startled

300
Asked Brutus if it was ok for him to go to the capitol after Caesar's death

Antony 

300

 Make someone morally or legally bound to an action or course of action

obliged 

300

Rush around in a violent and uncontrollable manne

rampage 

300

The territory of a sovereign or government

dominions 

400

understand after much thought

fathom

400

Was was supposed to meet with Caesar and sent his servant after Caesar was murdered. 

Octavius Caesar 

400

Deep respect for someone or something

reverence 

400

To stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate or prompt an action

Incite 

400

Was murdered by the plebs, even though he was not apart of the conspirators. 

Cinna the poet 

500

possessing or showing courage or determination

valiant 

500

Did not trust Antony and didn't want him to speak at Caesar's funeral 

Cassius 

500

 Leave to a person or beneficiary after death by a will

bequeath 

500

Brutus says Caesar was being too____________ and that is why they had to kill him

ambitious 

500

Has joined an alliance in order to fight against Brutus and Cassius.  

Antony and Octavius Caesar