DBWI: Julius Caesar assassinated

March 15 will be the anniversary of the failed assassination of Julius Caesar. While Brutus is famous for warning his friend Caesar of the plot, in recent decades historians have been less biased and suspect that he may have been in the plot. It's just out of a crisis of conscience that he decided to help Caesar by warning him of the plot on the Ides of March.

With this, I'm wondering what might have happened if Brutus didn't tell Caesar and he was assassinated, either because he never found out or because he was actually treasonous all along. How might that have affected the lives of Brutus, Octavius, Cleopatra and so many more? What might Rome have become with his murder?
 
Well for one thing Christophe Marleau's seminal Julius Ceasar is completely different. That novel is one the best examples of French Romanticism. Marleau's use of allegory and and symbolism really paved the way for two generations of French authors.
 
March 15 will be the anniversary of the failed assassination of Julius Caesar. While Brutus is famous for warning his friend Caesar of the plot, in recent decades historians have been less biased and suspect that he may have been in the plot. It's just out of a crisis of conscience that he decided to help Caesar by warning him of the plot on the Ides of March.

With this, I'm wondering what might have happened if Brutus didn't tell Caesar and he was assassinated, either because he never found out or because he was actually treasonous all along. How might that have affected the lives of Brutus, Octavius, Cleopatra and so many more? What might Rome have become with his murder?

Augustus really needed his father's training in a lot of ways - he might not have been ready to rule Rome after Julius. And Rome might have collapsed way earlier than 1000 AD.
 
March 15 will be the anniversary of the failed assassination of Julius Caesar. While Brutus is famous for warning his friend Caesar of the plot, in recent decades historians have been less biased and suspect that he may have been in the plot. It's just out of a crisis of conscience that he decided to help Caesar by warning him of the plot on the Ides of March.

With this, I'm wondering what might have happened if Brutus didn't tell Caesar and he was assassinated, either because he never found out or because he was actually treasonous all along. How might that have affected the lives of Brutus, Octavius, Cleopatra and so many more? What might Rome have become with his murder?
We most likely wouldn´t have seen the rise of the Regis Novum as Mediterranean power and the abolishing of the Senate, with the line of Ceasar ruling as the Julii-kings of Rome and Egypt. The Cult of Julius wouldn´t have surpassed Jupiter´s whorship. Interesting is the question, what could have become of General Octavian, who first served as a mentor of King Ceasarion but later tried to murder him. We know Octavian´s tragic fate after being taken prisinor in Greece.
 
rome wouldn't have conquered germainia and we wouldn't have seen julis ceaser create altantic ships that are able top surive storms in the north sea and altantic coast but no the open ocean so no settlmets in canary island
 
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