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  1. M. Junius Brutus and Servilia. Marcus Junius Brutus ( / ˈbruːtəs /; Latin pronunciation: [ˈmaːrkʊs juːniʊs ˈbruːtʊs]; c. 85 BC – 23 October 42 BC) was a Roman politician, orator, [2] and the most famous of the assassins of Julius Caesar. After being adopted by a relative, he used the name Quintus Servilius Caepio Brutus, which was ...

    • c. 85 BC
    • Quintus Servilius Caepio Brutus
    • Roman
    • Suicide
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  3. Sep 14, 2023 · Marcus Junius Brutus (85-42 BCE) was a Roman politician and a leading figure in the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE. Although he was granted amnesty after the Ides of March, a new civil war soon broke out. Brutus committed suicide after he had been defeated by the forces of Mark Antony and Octavian at the Battle of Philippi 42 BCE.

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  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about the life and death of Marcus Brutus, one of the conspirators who killed Julius Caesar in 44 BC. Find out his background, role, and legacy in Roman history.

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Brutus, Marcus Junius (85–42 bc) Roman republican leader, one of the principal assassins of Julius Caesar. He sided first with Pompey against Caesar, but Caesar forgave him and made him governor of Cisalpine Gaul in 46 bc, and city praetor in 44 bc. After taking part in Caesar's assassination, he raised an army in Greece but was defeated at ...

  6. Marcus Brutus. (legendary, died 42 B.C.E.) By Plutarch. Written 75 A.C.E. Translated by John Dryden. Marcus Brutus was descended from that Junius Brutus to whom the ancient Romans erected a statue of brass in the capitol among the images of their kings with a drawn sword in his hand, in remembrance of his courage and resolution in expelling the ...

  7. Marcus Junius Brutus was born in or about 85 BCE, as the eldest son of a Roman politician with the same name, a man who never made it to the top. Father Brutus was killed in 78 by Gnaeus Pompey, a young general who was to become famous. The boy was educated by the half-brother of his mother Servilia, Marcus Porcius Cato, and was later adopted ...

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