Julius Caesar was a victim of a conspiracy rather than a single person's betrayal. He did not intend to attend the senate meeting the morning of his death, but was talked in to going by Decius
Brutus. This was the Brutus that came closest to the meaning of "betrayal" in Caesar's case. A close second would be Trebonius,
who kept Marc Antony, Caesar's co-consul, from entering the senate and going to Caesar's rescue.
March-Beware the Ides of March
Caesar: "Et tu, Brute? Then fall Caesar!" What surprised Caesar most when he was getting stabbed by seven swords is that the fact that one of his close friend betrayed him. Caesar was less surprised by others like Cassius to stab him but he wasn't okay with Brutus.
Did you mean "Et tu, Brute?" This phrase is famously attributed to Julius Caesar, who is said to have uttered it when he realized that his friend and ally, Brutus, was among those who betrayed and assassinated him. The phrase expresses Caesar's shock and disappointment at being betrayed by someone he trusted.
Caesarâ??s dying words indicate that he knew that his best friend betrayed him. Before that, Caesar never suspected his best friend Brutus in a plot to kill him.
Antony shows the commoners Caesar's wounds to emphasize the cruelty of the conspirators' actions. When he says "this was the most unkindest cut of all" he's referring to where Brutus stabbed Caesar. Since Brutus was his friend, he really betrayed Caesar. It was like a friend "stabbing you in the back."
Tiberius Caesar.
He never betrayed Caesar and always supported him.
Brutus betrayed Julius Caesar. Another story of betrayal is Samson and Delilah.
March-Beware the Ides of March
Brutus stabbed Julius Caesar with a dagger. He was the last man to do so and when Caesar saw this, he gave up on his life, disappointed that his dear friend had betrayed him.
His friend and protegé Brutus joined the conspiracy to murder Caesar because he feared that Caesar had ambitions to become as powerful as a king (which happened to be true).
this happened on March 15th 44BC it is known as " the Ides of March"
Because brutus was told that caesar betrayed rome, or would betray it by fulfilling his amition to become king.
Because he stab Caesar in the back & betrayed him
And you Brutus? These were the famous last lines of Julius Caesar as he was stabbed in the Senate house multiple times by the senators. Brutus was the last to stab Caesar and had betrayed Caesar's friendship with him. The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare also uses this line as Caesar is killed.
Caesar: "Et tu, Brute? Then fall Caesar!" What surprised Caesar most when he was getting stabbed by seven swords is that the fact that one of his close friend betrayed him. Caesar was less surprised by others like Cassius to stab him but he wasn't okay with Brutus.
Tens of people stabbing you,including your adoptive son,would make anybody feel betrayed.