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Julius Caesar Killed

Julius Caesar Killed. By: Seba Al-Aker Grade 6D Mrs. Schwaberow. Introduction Who is Julius Caesar?.

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Julius Caesar Killed

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  1. Julius Caesar Killed By: Seba Al-Aker Grade 6D Mrs. Schwaberow

  2. IntroductionWho is Julius Caesar? • For those of you who don’t know who Julius Caesar is, he presented courage during battle. He became a successful lawyer who wasn’t afraid to take on anyone. He was the governor of Rome and had his own army.

  3. Who?Who killed Caesar? Julius Caesar was killed by his enemies of important politicians in Rome itself.

  4. Where?Where was Caesar killed? Julius Caesar was murdered at the Senate House in Rome.

  5. What?What happened? One of his enemies distracted Julius by presenting a request. At a signal, the enemies pulled out their knives and attacked Julius. He received 23 wounds and died.

  6. Why?Why did they kill Caesar? • Julius Caesar was killed by his enemies because the Senate ordered him to hand over his army to them but he did not. So he went to Italy and stopped at the line that divided France. Roman law said that a governor was not allowed to leave his country. He did not pay attention to the law and when he returned to Rome he replaced some senators with his own loyal men. The men got mad and killed him.

  7. When?When did they kill Caesar? He was killed in March 15 44 A.D

  8. Definitions: • Politician: A person who is personally involved in politics. • Senate: The state council of the ancient Roman republic and empire, which shared great power with the popular assemblies, administration.

  9. Bibliography Website: Chris Trueman. Ancient Rome. History Learning Site. www.historylearningsite.co.uk 12/10/10 http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/julius_ceasar.htm Images: http://www.google.com.qa/images?hl=en&q=julius%20caesar&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1280&bih=578 Book: Whiting, Jim Ancient Civilizations The Life and Times of Julius Caesar United States of America, Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.

  10. Thank You For Listening 

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