Brutus (Latin: Marcus Junius Brutus Caepio, 85 BC-42 BC).
(Descendants of the Roman king Lucius Junius Brutus below). Caesar liked Brutus very much and respected his opinions. But Brutus, like some other senators, was not satisfied with the status quo of the Roman Republic, because Caesar was already a dictator at that time. So Brutus, his cousin, and some others began to band together to plot against Caesar.
In 44 BC, under the planning of Brutus, a group of senators (including Brutus) assassinated Caesar on the steps of the Pompeii theater. Caesar, the famous dictator's last words before his death, was still lamenting why Brutus killed him. Caesar treated him like a son, and maybe Brutus was his son. But the people at that time loved the dead Caesar. So the new leader Mark Antony decided to take advantage of the situation. Brutus and others were therefore charged with treason. They had to flee to the East.
In Athens, Brutus raised money to recruit soldiers to form a Roman legion.
In the spring of 42 BC, Brutus' army fought back to Rome. According to Greek historians, Brutus was tortured by nightmares because he dreamed of Caesar every day during the battle, and there were also some omens indicating that Brutus would fail in this war, so Brutus The morale of the Sri Lankan army is very low. Brutus was ultimately defeated and committed suicide after leaving his last words: "I will escape, yes, but this time not with my feet but with my hands."