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A Roman tragedy by William Shakespeare. It can be viewed as a sequel to Julius Caesar, though more for historical than thematic reasons. Shakespeare's source for the play was Thomas North's 1579 translation of Plutarch's Lives, and the play is essentially an adaptation of it.
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