Julius Caesar is a name, which means it is a noun. So you use it as a noun in a sentence. For example, "Julius Caesar was a great general" or, "The man who reformed the calender was Julius Caesar".
The verb in the sentence "Have you ever seen the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare?" is "have seen". It is divided as such compound verbs are in the interrogative, but would be re-united in the response, "Yes, I have seen Julius Caesar."
Gaius Julius Caesar is one of the first greatest generals in Roman history. HE ROCKS.
Julius Caesar had established the calender that is still in use today
they kill him with a daggers
Caesar Salad is healthy and very good for you.
Julius Caesar is a name, which means it is a noun. So you use it as a noun in a sentence. For example, "Julius Caesar was a great general" or, "The man who reformed the calender was Julius Caesar".
Several auguries were revealed to Caesar before his death.
Julius Caesar's cognomen was "Caesar," indicating his prestigious family lineage.
The original plan was to assassinate Julius Caesar in Greece.
Emperor Caesar was the conqueror of a large part of Europe, including Britain.
I assume you mean conspire. The senate members conspired against Caesar and they killed him.
Marc Antony made a spurious tribute to Julius Caesar after his assassination. His speech began, Friends, Romans, Countrymen. I come not to bury Caesar, but to praise him.
In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world.
He didn't. The Colosseum was not open for use until 124 years after Caesar's death.He didn't. The Colosseum was not open for use until 124 years after Caesar's death.He didn't. The Colosseum was not open for use until 124 years after Caesar's death.He didn't. The Colosseum was not open for use until 124 years after Caesar's death.He didn't. The Colosseum was not open for use until 124 years after Caesar's death.He didn't. The Colosseum was not open for use until 124 years after Caesar's death.He didn't. The Colosseum was not open for use until 124 years after Caesar's death.He didn't. The Colosseum was not open for use until 124 years after Caesar's death.He didn't. The Colosseum was not open for use until 124 years after Caesar's death.
Augustus Caesar shares few commonalities with the guy on pizza boxes; in fact, a pair of olive branches and a toga are about it. Augustus Caesar was an emperor of Rome and the grand-nephew of Julius Caesar.
A senator murdered Julius Caesar.