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Roman statesman; assassinated by Brutus, Cassius, and others on March 15, 44 BCE Julius Caesar leading conspirator against Caesar; kills himself at Philippi in Act V; "the noblest Roman of them all" Marcus Brutus leading conspirator against Caesar; "has a lean and hungry look"; kill...

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Roman statesman; assassinated by Brutus, Cassius, and others on March 15, 44 BCE - answer
Julius Caesar


leading conspirator against Caesar; kills himself at Philippi in Act V; "the noblest Roman of them
all" - answer Marcus Brutus


leading conspirator against Caesar; "has a lean and hungry look"; kills himself at Philippi in Act V
- answer Caius Cassius


Brutus' wife; kills herself by swallowing hot coals - answer Portia


Caesar's wife; dreams of Caesar's assassination before it happens - answer Calpurnia


name of both a conspirator against Caesar and a Roman poet - answer Cinna


friend of Caesar; delivers eulogy of Caesar at his funeral; later became part of the so-called
second triumvirate - answer Marc Antony


adopted son of Caesar; later became part of the so-called second triumvirate - answer Octavius
Caesar


Roman statesman; member of the so-called first triumvirate with Caesar; died during a civil war
against Caesar; Caesar dies at the base of his statue. - answer Pompey


Term used to describe a Roman common person. - answer Plebeian

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