3 dictionary results for: Marcus Junius Brutus
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Bru·tus
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Marcus Jun·ius
[joon-yuh s] Pronunciation Key, 85?–42 b.c., Roman provincial administrator: one of the assassins of Julius Caesar. |
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| Bru·tus
(brōō'təs) Pronunciation Key
Roman politician and general who conspired to assassinate Julius Caesar. In the subsequent power struggle with Mark Antony and Octavian, Brutus was defeated at the Battle of Philippi and committed suicide. |
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| marcus junius brutus | |
noun | |
| statesman of ancient Rome who (with Cassius) led a conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar (85-42 BC) [syn: Brutus] |
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