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what does julius caesar was more powerful than Julius Caesar alive mean?​

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Answered by FloralSparks
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⇝Julius Caesar was dead, so in that sense he had no literal power. However, his memory held tremendous power. Mark Antony used that power to gain control of Rome. Brutus and his minions killed Caesar because they feared that he would become a tyrant. ... Caesar has become more of an idea than a person.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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julius caesar was more powerful than Julius Caesar alive mean

  • However, Antony's stirring speech following Caesar's passing stirs up the mob. They understand that Caesar was assassinated by the conspirators for their own personal gain, and that as a result, Rome was liberated from the control of the bloodthirsty conspirators. Caesar's death demonstrated his superior strength to Caesar's life.
  • Only Brutus, according to Antony, among the conspirators thought that killing Caesar would preserve the Roman Republic; the rest were only envious and power-hungry.
  • Around order to gain control, Julius Caesar first formed an alliance with Pompey, another commander, and Crassus, a wealthy patrician. This occurred in 60 BCE. Together, these three men took over the government of the Roman Republic, making Caesar the next consul.
  • Because to his "heroic" actions and bravery in Act I, Julius Caesar has the most influence in Rome. After defeating the remaining members of the triumvirate and assuming sole control of Rome, he has risen to prominence.

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