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Julius Caesar Multiple Choice

How much do you know about Julius Caesar (100-44 BC)?
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1. What kind of a name is Julius, as in Julius Caesar?
a first name
a family name
a byname
His first name was Gaius, and Caesar was a byname
2. How was the name Caesar pronounced, in all likelihood?
ˈsiːzər (see-zer)
kae̯.sar (kuy-sarr)
The German word Kaiser is pronounced similarly
3. As a young man, Caesar was captured by pirates. How did he react?
He broke out in tears, leading to a shameful return to Rome
He considered the ransom an insult to his status, and demanded that they raise it
He won his freedom in life-or-death duels against all of them
4. He was a member of this political faction
Populares - populists, pro-commoners
Optimares - conservatives, pro-aristocracy
His uncle Gaius Marius also belonged to it.
5. During a senatorial debate, Caesar received a letter. His enemy Cato, suspecting it had to do with a conspiracy, compelled him to read it out loud. It turned out to be...?
A warning that a Gaul army stood before Rome
A love letter from Servilia, Cato's sister
A grocery list from Caesar's wife
6. For some time, the three most powerful men formed a group that was known as the triumvirate. Besides Caesar, who belonged to it?
Pompey and Crassus
Gaius Marius and Sulla
Augustus and Tiberius
7. Caesar first wrote about Germanic peoples. What is noteworthy about that?
These peoples didn't call themselves "Germanic" at the time
Up to this point, Romans believed that no people lived east of the Rhine
8. When someone brought him the head of his major opponent during the civil war, Pompey, what did Caesar do?
He cried bitter tears
He made the messenger his deputy
He laughed and kicked the head into the sea
Caesar considered Pompey a friend of old days and a potential future ally
9. Cato the Younger was known as a fierce enemy of Caesar. What happened after the latter seized power?
Cato switched sides and became Caesar's closest ally
Cato was quartered, burned, and his remains eaten by hyenas
Caesar pardoned Cato, who then killed himself
Caesar was known for his "clementia", willingness to reconcile. Cato was known for his stubborness.
10. Caesar, Jesus, Cicero and Augustus all lived at the same time. True or false?
False
True
Jesus is the odd one. He was born some 40 years after Caesar's death.
11. Caesar served in an office known as pontifex maximus. Who is known by that title nowadays?
the Pope
the coach of the football club AS Roma
the president of Italy
The pontifex maximus was the highest priest in the Roman republic. From Augustus on, it become merged with the other duties of an emperor.
12. This Egyptian queen was Caesar's lover and, after his death, turned to Mark Antony.
Cleopatra
Hatshepsut
Nefertiti
13. For which reason did Brutus kill Caesar?
Caesar slept with Brutus' mother and everyone knew it
Brutus believed in the republic and thought Caesar was too powerful
Brutus wanted Caesar's powers for himself
Caesar sleeping with Brutus' mom is also true though. It is Servilia of question #5.
14. He says this in William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar": "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him."
Cassius
Mark Antony
Plutarch
15. Which of these words for "emperor" does not derive from Caesar?
Tsar
Király
Kaiser
Király is the Hungarian word for king
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