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  1. Parent (s) M. Junius Brutus and Servilia. Marcus Junius Brutus (/ ˈbruːtəs /; Latin pronunciation: [ˈmaːrkʊs juːniʊs ˈbruːtʊs]; c. 85 BC – 23 October 42 BC) was a Roman politician, orator, [2] and the most famous of the assassins of Julius Caesar. After being adopted by a relative, he used the name Quintus Servilius Caepio Brutus ...

  2. However, her mother and stepfather both died before 91 BC. As a result, Servilia, her younger siblings, and her half-siblings were all brought up in the house of their maternal uncle, Marcus Livius Drusus. He was assassinated during his tribunate in 91 BC, in his own atrium, when Servilia was nine. [9]

  3. Sep 14, 2023 · Although unanswered questions abound concerning the true identity of his father, he believed it to be the Roman commander Marcus Junius Brutus. The elder Brutus surrendered to Pompey the Great at the Battle of Mutina in 77 BCE and, although promised safe conduct, was executed.

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  4. Marcus Junius Brutus was born in 85 BCE to a distinguished Roman family. His mother, Servilia, was the half-sister of Cato the Younger, a staunch defender of the Republic, while his father was a governor who was killed in 77 BCE after attempting to overthrow Pompey.

  5. The boy was educated by the half-brother of his mother Servilia, Marcus Porcius Cato, and was later adopted by a relative of his mother, Quintus Servilius Caepio. To honor his adoptive father, the young man started to call himself Marcus Junius Brutus Caepio.

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  7. Jun 11, 2018 · The father of Brutus took part in the unsuccessful attempt of M. Aemilius Lepidus to overthrow the government of L. Cornelius Sulla and was killed by Pompey in 78 B.C. Brutus's mother, Servilia, was the niece of the reformer M. Livius Drusus and half sister of M. Porcius Cato the Younger.