Cassius Gallery
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dying-suffering-french-stalkers:John Gielgud as Cassius in Julius Caesar (1953)Come, Antony, and you
Denarius of L. Cassius Longinus (63 BCE). On the obverse, the goddess Vesta; on the reverse, a vote
cassiussuggestions:thetwelvecaesars:HEY! @cassiussuggestions and @brutussuggestions, you wanted me t
bewaretheidiotsofmarch:This is an icon so it’s a bit blurry this big(sorryyyyy) but look, It’s Cassi
lilsansphil:Happy Ides of March, schmergo! TbsundayFelices Idus Martias!
Happy (belated) birthday to @flappyfluellen! Here are Cassius and Fluellen, going over battle plans.
lady-meg:Catsius, pt. 2I drew a really ugly warmup sketch a while ago and decided to redraw it. Yay.
lapithai:Line sticker ideasAdorabiliter!
princess-of-france:ibuzoo:1000 Picspams Challenge | #588Tarot Aesthetics - The Star“I could be well
princess-of-france:“Now, in the names of all the gods at once, Upon what meat doth this our Caesar f
lapithai:RomanssssEcce Romanae!
northernirishsnowflake:“Cassius has a lean and hungry look. She thinks too much. Such ones are dange
flappyfluellen:happy birthday (and deathday) cassius!!
firstlings:Are yet two Romans living such as these?
firstlings:IRL, Cassius was married to Brutus’ sister Junia Tertia. We know little about them histor
firstlings:I’m Cassius in my little theatre troupe’s production of Julius Caesar and I kind of adore
firstlings:I’m sorry; I did it and I had to share. Listen here!1. “A Quoi Tu Danses?” (1789: Les Ama
firstlings:Happy Ides of March 2K18!(Just let Antony have a moment, Cassius, jeeeeez.)
firstlings:Happy Ides of March 2k17!
talentedkanjar:datkidfrombk:*after being called cassius clay at the weigh ins*“My name is Muha
IRL, Cassius was married to Brutus’ sister Junia Tertia. We know little about them historicall
artsynarci:This is a perfect example of when you have a cool idea to draw but don’t have the energy
watsonianfangirl:tulio-the-sassy-and-powerful-god:What happens when shipping meets ShakespeareWell,
meanshakespeare:when I spoke that, I was ill-temper’d too
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