Julius Caesar was told to beware the ides of March by a soothsayer in the play Julius Caesar.
The Soothsayer from the play, "Julius Caesar" said "Beware the ides of March."
In ancient Rome a soothsayer was a fortune teller.In ancient Rome a soothsayer was a fortune teller.In ancient Rome a soothsayer was a fortune teller.In ancient Rome a soothsayer was a fortune teller.In ancient Rome a soothsayer was a fortune teller.In ancient Rome a soothsayer was a fortune teller.In ancient Rome a soothsayer was a fortune teller.In ancient Rome a soothsayer was a fortune teller.In ancient Rome a soothsayer was a fortune teller.
The play was Julius Caesar. "Soothsayer Beware the ides of March."
Portia spoke to the soothsayer at around the ninth hour. This means is was about 9:00 pm. This occurs in Act 2, Scene 4 of Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar.
The Soothsayer was created on 1965-03-04.
A soothsayer is a fortuneteller.Like a psychic.a soothsayer is like what a fortune teller was called in the middle ages, hope this helps! x
"Soothsayer" may refer to many different things. Soothsayer is someone practicing divination like fortune-teller or oracle. There is an album by Wayne Shorter called "The Soothsayer". There are four songs from different artists called "Soothsayer".
The Soothsayer in Julius Caesar is pretty much a gypsy or a fortune teller. This is the person who warns Caesar of the Ides of March (March 15h). He ignored the Soothsayer's warning and is killed by the conspirators on that date later on in the play.
The word "Soothsayer" comes from the old English word "sooth" meaning "truth". A soothsayer was one who said the truth, a seer, prophet, fortuneteller or psychic.
The soothsayer warned Caesar that he needed to be cautious of the dangers of the Ides of March. Caesar chose to ignore the soothsayer.
Julius Caesar was told to beware the ides of March by a soothsayer in the play Julius Caesar.