Marcus Junius Brutus was wealthy because he was governer and his close relationship to Caesar.
Cassius (Gaius Cassius Longinus) and Brutus (Marcus Junius Brutus).
If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.
Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus were the leaders of the conspirators who assassinated Julius Caesar.
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Brutus is what we today consider a last name. The man's complete name was Marcus Junius Brutus.
Marcus Brutus is in his 40's in Julius Caesar.
Marcus Brutus is a man who is between the sizes of large and extra large. The most recent weighing of Marcus Brutus has him weighing about 260 pounds.
Marcus Junius Brutus was wealthy because he was governer and his close relationship to Caesar.
Brutus' brother-in-law is Cassius. They are related through marriage as Cassius is married to Brutus's sister, Junia.
Obviously not. Gladiators were of the lower classes. Marcus Junius Brutus was definitely of the higher classes.
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There were two famous Brutii. The first was Lucius who was one of the first two counsuls, thereby founding the Republic, and there was Marcus Brutus who killed Caesar. The Brutus that we mostly think of today, is Marcus Brutus.
Cassius (Gaius Cassius Longinus) and Brutus (Marcus Junius Brutus).
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Marcus Brutus joined the conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar because he, being an idealist, thought that he was saving the government.