Why was Caesar murdered?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Julius Caesar Why was Caesar murdered?. Who was Julius Caesar? Roman army general Had led his army to conquer the whole of Gaul Had sent an expedition.
Advertisements

MULTIPLE CHOICE A B C D.
Why was Julius Caesar murdered?. Today’s Objective: Understanding reasons (causation) Skills Selection of information The story so far………
William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar Historical and Literary Context.
The Birth of the Roman Empire
Background on The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Who was Julius Caesar? Julius Caesar was a Roman dictator and general This is a story about how individuals.
2/15 Questions you can answer
Julius Caesar.
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Write down your homework…
by: William Shakespeare
General. Politician. Tyrant?
Life History JULIUS CAESAR
From Republic to Empire
Julius Caesar Background Information
Julius Caesar Act One-Scene One
Julius Caesar Characters Mark Antony Brutus Julius Caesar Calpurnia
CAESARBALL.
Rome fought Carthage in the ______ wars
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
The Death of Julius Caesar
Jessy$0nd0$.
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
Historical and Literary Context Julius Caesar
The Birth of an Empire Rome’s victories in the Punic Wars gave it dominance over the western Mediterranean. The Romans then went on to conquer the eastern.
A history written by Plutarch
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
Why was Caesar murdered?
Caesar is preparing to be the crowned.
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
What the heck happened in ACT I???
Tiberius Gracchus -Time Period: 133 B.C. -Accomplishments: Became tribune & wanted to give land back to poor -Supporters: Gaius Gracchus (brother) and.
by William Shakespeare
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare Review
The Expansion and Fall of the Roman Republic
Julius Caesar After Sulla left office Roman leaders battled for power supported by local armies Julius Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey would eventually rule.
Caesar Augustus Handout
Why was Caesar murdered?
JULIUS CAESAR BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Julius Caesar Who was he?.
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar Jeopardy!
The Fall of the Republic
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
Alliance of Caesar, Crassus, & Pompey
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
Overview of Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
JULIUS CAESAR TAKES CONTROL
Roman Empire Aim: Explain the rise and fall of Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar.
© Students of History - teacherspayteachers
Background Information
Julius Caesar A brilliant military commander
Triumvirate Word of the Day
A Republic Becomes an Empire
Autopsy of the Roman Empire
Caesar This Presentation has been approved for No Note-taking.
Background information
Rise of Military Dictators
The Fall of the Roman Republic
From Republic to Empire!!!
Act I, Scene I.
Background for the play Julius Caesar
Hail Caesar! April 30, 2012.
Julius Caesar.
Fall of the Roman Republic And Rise of the Roman Empire
Roman Empire 1.
Presentation transcript:

Why was Caesar murdered? Julius Caesar Why was Caesar murdered?

Who was Julius Caesar? Roman army general Had led his army to conquer the whole of Gaul Had sent an expedition over to Britain Was a popular hero with his troops and with the ordinary people of Rome

Caesar and Pompey One of Caesar’s biggest rivals was another general called Pompey The Senate disliked Caesar and supported Pompey – they ordered Caesar to get rid of his army Caesar ignored them and defeated Pompey in battle Caesar then took over Rome as ‘Dictator for Life’

Caesar’s murder – the build up A few weeks before his murder Caesar is told by a soothsayer ‘Beware the Ides of March!’ The night before his murder his wife Calpurnia has a nightmare and begs him not to go to the Senate

Calpurnia, Caesar’s wife, begged him not to go to the Senate Calpurnia, Caesar’s wife, begged him not to go to the Senate. She had had a nightmare that he would be murdered.

A violent storm happened. This was to bring bad luck to Caesar.

Caesar ignored a soothsayer outside the Senate Caesar ignored a soothsayer outside the Senate. He told him to “beware the ideas of March”.

Inside the Senate, a group of senators stabbed him to death, one by one. Casca stabbed him first. There were 23 blows.

The Murder 15th of March 44BC Caesar gets ready to go to the senate More than 60 conspirators wait for Caesar in the Senate The conspirators, all senators, are led by Brutus and Cassius With daggers concealed under their togas they murder Caesar, stabbing him at least 23 times Caesar says to his friend Brutus ‘You, too, my child.’

Your Task – write a newspaper front page article reporting on the murder of Julius Caesar Include what happened and why it happened

JULIUS CAESAR DEAD GEEZER! Roman Times 16 March 44BC JULIUS CAESAR DEAD GEEZER!