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Julius Caesar

Across
The city in Italy where most of the play takes place.
Part of the conspiracy. He approaches Caesar to plea for his brother so the conspirators are able to get close and kill Caesar.
The river that Rome is built near.
The place where the final battle takes place.
Wishes Brutus well in his enterprise before they kill Caesar.
The poet that is killed by the citizens because he had the name of a conspirator.
Taken to Antony and tells them Brutus will not be taken alive.
Writes a letter of warning to Caesar, which he does not read.
A conspirator who leads Antony away from Caesar while the others kill him.
The one Cassius asks to kill him. Servant to Cassius.
The first character to speak in the play. He urges commoners to not overdo the celebration of Caesar's victory.
Holds the sword that Brutus kills himself with.
Rules Rome as a triumvirate with Antony and Octavius.
The servant of Brutus, who brings him the letter from the conspirators.
The wife of Brutus.
Talks to the people at Caesar's funeral and convinces them to kill the conspirators.
Down
Brings Brutus and others to see the dead body of Cassius.
Betrays Caesar.
A conspirator who convinces Caesar to go to the Capitol after Calpurnia insists that he doesn't.
Sent by Cassius to see if nearby forces are hostile.
Warns Caesar of the Ides of March.
A senator who is told by Casca that Caesar would go to the Capitol.
The wife of Caesar.
The adopted son of Caesar.
Ruler of Rome who is killed by by the conspirators.
Convinces Brutus to turn against Caesar.
A man who is killed the same time Lucilius is taken prisoner.
The place where Brutus assembles his troops before the final battle.
The rival power which Caesar defeats in the beginning of the story.
A conspirator that tells Brutus of Caesar rejecting the crown.