Caesar, Brutus, and currencies of power in ancient RomeÌý— The Ides of March at the CU Art Museum
Caesar, Brutus, and currencies of power in ancient RomeÌý— The Ides of March at the CU Art Museum


Sunday, July 19.ÌýDoors open 4:00–6:00 pm, in-gallery talk begins at 4:30 pm.
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What can ancient Roman coins tell us about Julius Caesar's rise to power, his assassination, and the real people behind Shakespeare’s extraordinary drama? Visit the CU Art Museum after the CSF's performance of Julius Caesar and before Friends, Romans, Countrymen forÌýa special behind-the-scenes look at our newest exhibition, featuring remarkable ancient Roman coins. See how Caesar, Brutus, and Mark Antony portrayed themselves,Ìýtheir ideals and power. Professor Beth DusinberreÌý(Classics) will facilitate an in-gallery talk about the famous and rare “EID MAR" coin, minted by Brutus in 43–42 BCE to commemorate Caesar's assassination.Ìý
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This event is free and open to all.Ìý
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