| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Caesar started his civil war when he cross this river, now an idiom | Rubicon | 93%
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| The most famous of Caesar's assassins | Brutus | 85%
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| Pompey was murdered when he arrived here | Egypt | 85%
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| Caesar fathered a child with this woman after visiting the above country | Cleopatra | 83%
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| (1) Caesar posthumously adopted this relative in his will | Octavian | 80%
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| In 44 BC, Caesar was given this office for life | Dictator | 78%
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| Julius Caesar was assassinated on this day | Ides of March | 78%
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| This famous leader of the senate was murdered during the Second Triumvirate's proscriptions | Cicero | 73%
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| Julius Caesar fought this war prior to his civil war | Gallic War | 73%
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| Caesar said this when he crossed the above river | The die is cast | 73%
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| (1) was granted this title by the Roman Senate, marking the start of the Roman Empire | Augustus | 68%
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| (2) This leader gave a speech at Caesar's funeral that worked the crowd into a riot | Mark Anthony | 65%
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| The third member of the Second Triumvirate alongside the two above | Lepidus | 60%
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| Caesar's final words, according to Shakespeare | Et tu, Brute? | 58%
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| This opponent of Caesar committed suicide by disemboweling himself | Cato the Younger | 53%
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| Caesar was stabbed this many times | 23 | 50%
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| After defeating Pharnaces II of Pontus, Caesar famously proclaimed this phrase | Veni, vidi, vici | 48%
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| (1) defeated (2) in this naval battle | Actium | 45%
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| Caesar defeated Pompey at this battle | Pharsalus | 38%
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| The Second Triumvirate defeated Caesar's assassins at this battle | Philippi | 30%
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