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A gold coin depicting Marcus Junius Brutus—the Roman senator who assassinated Julius Caesar, fatally stabbing him 23 times with a group of co-conspirators—has sold for €1.98 million (just ...
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‘Brutus Condemning His Sons to Death’: A Tragic DilemmaThe Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass., has organized the first exhibition, through Oct. 14, devoted to Guillaume Lethière (1760-1832), a Guadeloupe-born biracial artist who became a ...
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Why Julius Caesar Was KilledIn the dramatic conclusion to Kings and Generals’ animated series on Caesar’s Civil War, we explore the assassination of ...
A rare coin minted by Marcus Junius Brutus after he helped assassinate Julius Caesar will go to auction next week. The gold coin — one of only 17 of its kind known to exist — dates to 43 or 42 ...
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Rare Roman gold coin featuring Marcus Brutus sells for €1.98 million at Geneva auctionIn Geneva, a rare Roman gold coin featuring the portrait of Marcus Brutus, the infamous assassin of Julius Caesar, was recently auctioned for a staggering €1.98 million, as reported by BFMTV.
I had just moments before realized that a traitor could have been named for Marcus Brutus, one of the Romans who killed Julius Caesar. The back-stabbing remark only bolstered my theory of the ...
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Commentary: After all, the play’s the thing — Alexandra PaskhaverFor those who don’t know, in “Julius Caesar,” Cassius is the guy who comes up to Brutus and says something along the lines of, “Have you considered chopping up our dictator like a salad?” ...
Cassius:I have heard where many of the best respect in Rome, except immortal Caesar, speaking of Brutus and groaning underneath this age's yoke, have wished that noble Brutus had his eyes.
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