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9 March, 03:37

What is Cassius' opinion about the upcoming Battle of Philippi?

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  1. 9 March, 03:53
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    Cassius was pretty sure he was going to die. He told Messala of the omen he saw the birds following them. He believes the birds were foreshadowing his own death.

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    Cassius was pretty certain that he was doing to die. He told Messala of the omen he saw birds following them and he believe the birds were foreshadowing his own death. He afraid they'll lose as a result of birds of prey were circling them. The Battle of Philippi was the ultimate battle within the Wars of the Second triad between the forces of general and Roman Emperor (of the Second Triumvirate) and also the leaders of Julius Caesar's assassination, Marcus Junius statesman and Emperor of Rome Gaius Cassius Longinus in forty two B. C., at Philippi in Macedonia.
  2. 9 March, 04:01
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    Cassius was pretty sure he was going to die. He told Messala of the omen he saw the birds following them. He believes the birds were foreshadowing his own death
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