The soothsayer
the soothsayer
HorseIsle Answer --> A soothsayerI believe it was Thoth of Khem, the messenger god sent it. The Egyptians originally came up with that verse in their inscriptions. I could be wrong though. It means Horus, the god of the full moon and water under Pisces will escape into the sea because of his counterpart Set the god of the desert.
its caesar not ceasar... because he was told there was an important meeting
He told them that Caesar was dead.
Caesar told Marc Antony to come to his right side in Act One, Scene two. Caesar did this because he was deaf on his left ear.
Julius Caesar was told to beware the ides of March by a soothsayer in the play Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar was told to beware the ides of March by a soothsayer in the play Julius Caesar.
The soothsayer came up to Casaer from a group of crowded people and said, "Beware the Ides of March." 'Ides' is the 'middle'. SO the soothsayer told Casaer to beware the middle of March, or March 15.
The soothsayer Spurinna warned him to 'beware the Ides of March'.
Caesarian section was named after Julius Caesar, who was born by this method.
the soothsayer
He died on the 15th of March, 44 B.C. (B.C.E.). The date is referred to as 'the Ides of March' and is most commonly used in the sentence, 'Beware the Ides of March' because a Soothsayer (seer) reportedly told Julius Caesar that before his death.
It is actually "Beware the Ides of March," not the "ideas" of March. It refers to March 15. Someone told that to the emperor Julius Cesar, and he was assassinated on March 15 by his closest friend and adviser, among others. I believe it's from a play by Shakespeare about Julius Cesar.
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HorseIsle Answer --> A soothsayerI believe it was Thoth of Khem, the messenger god sent it. The Egyptians originally came up with that verse in their inscriptions. I could be wrong though. It means Horus, the god of the full moon and water under Pisces will escape into the sea because of his counterpart Set the god of the desert.
It might be wrong but, The government changed when Julius Caesar became dictator. People in the Senate thought he would change the Roman religion so the legends say that a friend told him not to go to the Senate that day and beware the Ides of March (March 15). Julius ignored this comment and went to the Senate, when he got there, he was stabbed to death by senators. The senators thought that they saved Rome from Dictatorship. By: cookie64423 cookie64423 its not wrong i got a 100 for this answer thank you i owe it all to you ;)
It might be wrong but, The government changed when Julius Caesar became dictator. People in the Senate thought he would change the Roman religion so the legends say that a friend told him not to go to the Senate that day and beware the Ides of March (March 15). Julius ignored this comment and went to the Senate, when he got there, he was stabbed to death by senators. The senators thought that they saved Rome from dictatorship. By: cookie64423 cookie64423 its not wrong i got a 100 for this answer thank you i owe it all to you ;)