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Caesars nephew
A respected Senator of Rome who is not asked to join the conspiracy, but who is executed by Antony and Octavius
This Greek location is the place where the great battle takes place
A worker who takes a day off in Act One to go see Caesar's triumphant return to Rome
One of the ruling Triumvirate after the death of Caesar. Antony compares him to his horse
A great general of Rome, who has recently won a civil war against Pompey and returns to Rome in triumph
One of the Tribunes of the People of Rome who tries to dampen down the celebrations over Caesar's victory over Pompey
This soldier in Brutus' army holds the sword that Brutus throws himself on
This Roman is an ally of Cassius and a member of the conspiracy before Brutus
This character tries to warn Caesar of the plot, but he is unable to deliver his message
The mastermind behind Caesar's assassination, and experienced soldier
This character urges commoners not to overdo the celebrations on Caesar's return at the start of the play
A place in Western Turkey where Brutus assembles the troops before the final battle
This Italian city is the setting for the first three acts of the play
one of the conspirators against Caesar, pleads for repeal of his brother's banishment just before the assassination
A powerful orator, this friend of Caesar's wages war against the conspirators. His rousing speech at the funeral causes Romans to turn against the conspirators
The wife of Brutus who wants him to share his troubles with her. She commits suicide by swallowing hot coals
A servant in the house of Brutus
Caesar's wife who places great faith in omens and portents. As a result of a nightmare, she tries to persuade Caesar to stay home on the Ides of March
This conspirator against Caesar ensures that Caesar comes to the capital on the Ides of March
An officer in Brutus' army who claims to be Brutus when captured
One of the tradesmen who leaves his shop to go see Caesar's triumph
This conspirator keeps Antony out of the way while the others stab Caesar
A poet who has the same name as the conspirator who is killed by the mob
Cassius' slave who kills Cassius at the latter's request
A noble Roman who is persuaded to join the plot to thwart Caesar's ambition. Antony calls him "the noblest Roman of them all"
Caesar refuses to repeal the banishment of this character, the brother of Metellus Cimber
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This character warns Caesar of the ides of March, but he is dismissed as a dreamer
A sick man who recovers his health when asked to help Brutus
A Roman general who has recently been defeated in a civil war by Julius Caesar in the start of the play
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