Cassius commits suicide first after the battle of phillipe
and brutus escapes capture at the battle of phillipe by seeking refuge in near by hills but rather than faceing the shame and embarassment of being captures he has strato hold his sword as he runs himself through it strato closed his eyes so he didnt have to see the awful sight. long story short they both commited suicide after being defeated in the battle of phillipe by mark antony.
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Pindarus
Killing Brutus and Cassius.
No one knows exactly how the assassination was done in history, but in the play written by William Shakespeare, Brutus was able to maneuver Cassius in such a way as to take control of the group. Cassius didn't intend to let it happen, but Brutus did plan the strategy and make most of the important decisions.
There was not a Gaius Cassius Hemina. There was a Lucius Cassius Hemina who was a historian and wrote the first annals in around 146 BC. If you are thinking of the Gaius Cassius who was an instigator in the plot against Julius Caesar, his name was Gaius Cassius Longinus. He ordered his freedman, Pindarus, to kill him when he lost the battle of Philippi.