There is no evidence that the historical Caesar spoke these words.[3][4] Though the historical Caesar's last words are not known with certainty, the Roman historian Suetonius, a century and a half after the incident, claims Caesar said nothing as he died, but that others reported that Caesar's last words were the Greek phrase Kai su, teknon (Και συ τέκνον),[5][6] which means "You too, child" or "You too, young man"[7] to Brutus.
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26 jul 2021, 21:40
Eso deja bien clarito que el Senado no era el pueblo
27 jul 2021, 03:06
Et tu, Brute?
Tremenda la incultura del autor.
27 jul 2021, 09:12
There is no evidence that the historical Caesar spoke these words.[3][4] Though the historical Caesar's last words are not known with certainty, the Roman historian Suetonius, a century and a half after the incident, claims Caesar said nothing as he died, but that others reported that Caesar's last words were the Greek phrase Kai su, teknon (Και συ τέκνον),[5][6] which means "You too, child" or "You too, young man"[7] to Brutus.
29 jul 2021, 13:29
Le mataron porque un solo hombre no podia abarcar todo el poder de roma, pero los q lo mataron se coronaron Princeps
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