the assassination of Julius Caesar

GPTKB entity

Statements (54)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf historical event
gptkbp:associated_with betrayal
gptkbp:celebrates the Ides of March
gptkbp:decidedBy the Liberators
gptkbp:depicts theatre
numerous films
Shakespeare's_play_'Julius_Caesar'
gptkbp:exhibits many senators
gptkbp:has_a_focus_on historical documentaries
the study of historical narratives
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label the assassination of Julius Caesar
gptkbp:influenced artworks
fear of tyranny
subsequent_Roman_politics
gptkbp:is_a_subject_of literature
historical fiction
historical reenactments
debate among historians
historical debate
philosophical discussion
sociological analysis
gptkbp:is_known_for its dramatic impact
the phrase 'Et tu, Brute?'
gptkbp:is_referenced_in academic studies
popular culture
discussions of loyalty
the study of political theory.
gptkbp:is_studied_in historical analysis
political science
its moral implications
betrayal and trust
gptkbp:is_used_in political discourse
political theory
other political assassinations
discussions of ethics
the context of ethics in politics
gptkbp:keyEvent the history of governance
the study of revolutions
the study of power dynamics
Roman_history
the_narrative_of_Roman_history
gptkbp:led_to the_rise_of_the_Roman_Empire
gptkbp:location gptkb:The_Theatre_of_Pompey
gptkbp:occursIn March 15, 44 BC
gptkbp:performedBy the_Roman_Senate_meeting
gptkbp:resultedIn the_end_of_the_Roman_Republic
gptkbp:significantEvent Western civilization
the study of leadership
the context of political power
the analysis of political violence
gptkbp:sparked the Liberators' civil war
gptkbp:was_a_catalyst_for the_transition_to_the_Roman_Empire
gptkbp:was_a_result_of political conspiracy
gptkbp:was_marked_by the soothsayer's warning