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by William Shakespeare
About 32 pages (9,455 words)
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Rome: The city of which Caesar is about to be crowned King, the residence of all the characters in Julius Caesar, and the future center of the Roman empire that Octavius Caesar, Marcus Antonius, and M. Aemelius Lepidus plan to lead as Triumvirs.

Senate (Capitol): The location of the gathering of the Roman Senators, and the site where the members of the conspiracy murder Caesar.

Sardis: The site of Brutus' army encampment prior to the battle with Antony and Octavius.

Philippi: The site of the final battle between Brutus and Cassius' army and Antony and Octavius' army.

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