Julius Caesar
2006-07-25 19:55:31
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answer #1
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answered by Jimmy 5
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Julius Caesar
2006-07-26 03:08:45
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answer #2
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answered by bass_man22 2
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Julius Caesar.
2006-07-26 06:09:37
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answer #3
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answered by helixburger 6
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Julius Ceasar
2006-07-26 02:55:41
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answer #4
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answered by Rufus 3
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Julius Caesar. The actual translation is "even you, Brutus?". It is from Shakespeare's play of the same name, act 3, scene 1 and line 77. The line shows the ultimate betrayal by one's closest friend, even his most trusted ally could and did betray him.
2006-07-26 18:13:07
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answer #5
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answered by Kellie M 2
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Spoken by Julius Ceasar, in the Ides of March during his Death by the hands of the Senate.
2006-07-26 02:55:52
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answer #6
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answered by DC 4
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Julius Caesar after brutus killed him.
He had been forewarned to beware the Ides of March by the soothesayer and he didn't listen, his best friend brutus killed him.
2006-07-26 02:55:43
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answer #7
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answered by Skot M 2
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Caesar.
2006-07-26 02:55:32
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answer #8
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answered by extton 5
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julius caesar
2006-07-26 14:48:37
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answer #9
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answered by shad 1
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julius caesar
2006-07-26 03:03:07
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answer #10
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answered by bumblebee 5
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