SH+P5+JC+Marcus+Junius+Brutus

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2. Historical 3. Nicholas Curtis 4. 23 October 2013 5. When one thinks of Ancient Rome there mind thinks or people such as Julius Caesar however, he was not the only important person of this era one person that also had an impact on Ancient Rome was Marcus Junius Brutus. Brutus was a Roman politician that helped lead the assassination of Julius Caesar. Brutus was the son of Marcus Junius Brutus who was killed by Pompey the Great; he was then adopted by his uncle Quintus Servillius (Brittanica). This specific article does not give much insight to why he would help plot to kill Julius Caesar. It does however, show that he might have something against government because of previous events with his father. Even though this article does not go into an extreme amount of detail it does show that there were many people that had an impact in Ancient Rome and that they can have an effect in many different ways. The article in full shows how some people in Ancient Rome felt about their government and how they were willing to go to great lengths to change it.This text has conveyed a part of history that many have not previously known and can help people have a different outlook on Ancient Rome.

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"Marcus Junius Brutus (Roman Politician)." //Encyclopedia Britannica Online//. Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d. Web. 23 Oct. 2013. <[|__http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/82449/Marcus-Junius-Brutus__]>.

"Marcus Junius Brutus." //Constitution//. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Oct. 2013. <[|__http://www.constitution.org/img/marcus_junius_brutus.jpg__]>.