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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · Publius is one of the conspirators in Julius Caesar. He is present for both the meeting about the assassination and the assasination itself. However, there is another character named Publius...

  2. Publius Cimber is banished in Julius Caesar for undisclosed reasons. The specifics of his exile are not detailed in the play, but his banishment becomes a crucial point as it is used by the...

  3. Metellus approaches Caesar to request that his brother, Publius Cimber, who has been banished from Rome, be granted permission to return. Caesar answers that since Publius was banished by lawful decree, there is not just cause for absolving his guilt.

  4. In Act 3, Scene 1 of Julius Caesar, Metellus Cimber petitions Caesar to lift the banishment of his brother, Publius Cimber. This appeal allows the conspirators to get close to Caesar...

  5. A list of all the characters in Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar characters include: Brutus, Julius Caesar, Antony, Cassius, Portia, Calpurnia, Octavius, Casca, Cicero, Lepidus, The Soothsayer, Flavius & Murellus.

  6. Metellus Cimber kneels before Caesar to present the case of his banished brother, Publius Cimber. Caesar tells him that “base spaniel fawning” will do nothing to change his mind about the situation.

  7. Jul 31, 2015 · Mark Antony, bringing in Caesar’s body, refutes Brutus’s charge of ambition against Caesar, displays Caesar’s wounds, and reveals that Caesar had made the common people his heirs. Inflamed by Antony’s words, the people set off to attack the conspirators.

  8. Metellus asks that the banishment of his brother be repealed, Cassius joining this petition for Publius Cimber (Lines 36-55). Caesar refuses, famously saying "I am constant as the northern star," (Line 60) and so refuses this request (Lines 57-73).

  9. [Kneeling] Caesar, pardon Publius. Caesar, pardon him. I throw myself down at your feet to beg that Publius Cimber regain his citizenship.

  10. What enterprise, Popilius? Fare you well. [Popilius goes to CAESAR.] What said Popilius Lena? He wish'd to-day our enterprise might thrive. I fear our purpose is discovered. Look, how he makes to Caesar; mark him. makes to walks toward | mark pay attention to. Casca, be sudden, for we fear prevention. prevention being thwarted.