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We pick it up with Julius Caesar who apparently was surprised ... he was quoted as saying, “Et tu, Brute?” Yeah, Julie, Brutus too. He turned on you. The brute guy would have blended well ...
March has long had a Joan Jett-like "bad reputation," initially because of the assassination of Julius Caesar. That’s where many people get one of the few Latin phrases they know: "Et tu, Brute?" ...
Few figures in history have been as mythologised as Julius Caesar ... how much of the information about Caesar’s demise can we really trust? Did Caesar actually say his famous words "Et tu, Brute?" as ...
By the time the storm cleared, 151 lives had been lost. Also Read: ‘Et Tu Brute?’ Still True Today: How ‘Julius Caesar’ Plays Out Into Our Lives 1986 – Singapore’s Hotel New World Crumbles It happened ...
The Ides of March, a day of misfortune and doom, is associated with perhaps the most infamous Roman leader, Julius Caesar – or more ... according to Shakespeare, Caesar cried the words, “Et tu, Brute?
It means “Either Zuck or nothing,” playing on the Latin phrase “Aut Caesar aut nihil,” comparing himself to Julius Caesar ... board wanted him to be. Et tu, Brute? Then fall, Caesar.
The popular Latin phrase “Et tu, Brutus?”, rendered in Greek as “Καὶ σύ, τέκνον Βροῦτε” (Ke si teknon Brute), appears in William Shakespeare’s play “Julius Caesar.” In the play, Caesar addresses these ...
A gold coin depicting Marcus Junius Brutus—the Roman senator who assassinated Julius Caesar, fatally stabbing ... he utters the famous line “Et tu, Brute?” (Latin for “You too, Brutus?”).
An extremely rare gold coin featuring Brutus, who helped spearhead Julius ... "Et tu, Brute?" which translates to "Even you, Brutus?") Although many senators and other Roman leaders participated ...
4. Misconception: Julius Caesar’s last words were “Et tu, Brute?” Thanks to Shakespeare, everyone remembers what Julius Caesar said as he succumbed to his stab wounds on the Senate floor ...