Flavius plays the role of tribune in Julius ceasar.He is introduced in actI sceneIof Julius ceasar where he was asking the countrymen why they are celebrating the day as a holiday.
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Flavius was a Roman praenomen and there were many men who had the name. There was even an imperial dynasty, the Flavian, who carried the name. Flavius Josephus, the historian and all his sons had the name Flavius. The Conqueror of Masada was named Lucius Flavius Silva and Justinian's general Belisarius had the name Flavius. Constantine was also named Flavius.
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Flavius
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Titus Flavius Vespasianus was born on November 17, 9.
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Titus Flavius Domitianus was born on October 24, 51.
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Titus Flavius Domitianus was born on October 24, 51.
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Flavius Josephus Carpenter was born on 1851-03-24.
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Flavius Josephus's birth name is Yosef Ben Matityahu.
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Flavius Josephus was born in 0037, in Jerusalem, Judea [now Israel].
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Flavius Honorius died on August 15, 423 at the age of 38.
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what fact about the commoners attracts flavius attention
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Flavius ca. 170- Philostratus has written:
'Philostratus and Eunapius'
'Philostratus, Flavius' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Art, Greco-Roman, Painting
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Odoacer or Flavius Odoacer was the leader of the forces that defeated the last Roman emperor of the west.
Odoacer or Flavius Odoacer was the leader of the forces that defeated the last Roman emperor of the west.
Odoacer or Flavius Odoacer was the leader of the forces that defeated the last Roman emperor of the west.
Odoacer or Flavius Odoacer was the leader of the forces that defeated the last Roman emperor of the west.
Odoacer or Flavius Odoacer was the leader of the forces that defeated the last Roman emperor of the west.
Odoacer or Flavius Odoacer was the leader of the forces that defeated the last Roman emperor of the west.
Odoacer or Flavius Odoacer was the leader of the forces that defeated the last Roman emperor of the west.
Odoacer or Flavius Odoacer was the leader of the forces that defeated the last Roman emperor of the west.
Odoacer or Flavius Odoacer was the leader of the forces that defeated the last Roman emperor of the west.
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Flavius Iosephus has written:
'Storia dei giudei da Alessandro Magno a Nerone'
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Please be specific as to which Titus Flavius Sabirus you mean. Although Titus Flavius Sabirus was the name of the emperor we known as Vespasian, it was also the name of his son, Titus, who was emperor after him.
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Marullus and Flavius leave the mob to destroy the decorations on Caesar's statues.
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Flavius Honorius was born on September 9, 384 and died on August 15, 423. Flavius Honorius would have been 38 years old at the time of death or 1630 years old today.
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Titus Flavius Vespasianus was born on November 17, 9.
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The reason why Caesar deprived the Tribunes Marullus and Flavius of their office was due to them removing the diadems from his statues.
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Caesar had Marullas and Flavius executed for defacing the images of Caesar. This is proof to Cassius and Brutus that Caesar is too powerful and must be stopped.
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Flavius has written:
'Melody in their hearts' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature
'In virtue's cause' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Presidents
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Flavius tells Marullus to disperse the crowd of commoners who are celebrating Caesar's triumph. He believes that their gathering is inappropriate and that they should be reminded of their former allegiance to Pompey, whom Caesar has defeated. Flavius aims to diminish Caesar's popularity and curb the public's enthusiasm for him.
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He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.
He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.
He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.
He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.
He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.
He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.
He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.
He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.
He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.
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Flavius is critical because the workers are taking the day off to celebrate Caesar's victory. Flavius doesn't believe this is anything to celebrate because he doesn't think this is a real victory.
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