Description: <div style="text-align:center"><img src="http://ti2.auctiva.com/sw/java.gif" border="0"><br><table align="center"><tr><td><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://emporium.auctiva.com/ajoy70" target="_blank"><img src="http://ti2.auctiva.com/sw/images.gif" border="0"></a></td><td height="27px" valign="middle" align="center"><font face="arial" size="2"><b><a href="http://emporium.auctiva.com/ajoy70" target="_blank">ajoy70</a> Store</b></font></td></tr></table></div> <img src="http://ti2.auctiva.com/web/aswCredit.gif" border="0"><br><a href="http://www.auctiva.com/?how=scLnk2" target="_blank"><img src="http://ti2.auctiva.com/images/sc1line2.gif" border="0"></a>Thank you for taking the time to view my auction. Please take time to view all my auctions of vintage sports cards, and collectibles. I have numerous HOFers at great prices listed this week! You are bidding on a 1901 OGDEN’S GUINEA GOLD CIGARETTES #139 MARCUS BRUTUS Card. See high res scans. In my best judgment this card is in EX-MT to NM condition. Let your eyes be the final judge. 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, which was retained as his legal name. He is often referred to simply as Brutus.[3]Early in his political career, Brutus opposed Pompey,[4] who was responsible for Brutus' father's death.[5] He also was close to Caesar. However, Caesar's attempts to evade accountability in the law courts put him at greater odds with his opponents in the Roman elite and the senate.[6] Brutus eventually came to oppose Caesar and sided with Pompey against Caesar's forces during the ensuing civil war (49–45 BC). Pompey was defeated at the Battle of Pharsalus in 48, after which Brutus surrendered to Caesar, who granted him amnesty.[7]With Caesar's increasingly monarchical and autocratic behaviour after the civil war, several senators who later called themselves liberatores (Liberators), plotted to assassinate him. Brutus took a leading role in the assassination, which was carried out successfully on the Ides of March (15 March) of 44 BC.[8][9] In a settlement between the liberatores and the Caesarians, an amnesty was granted to the assassins while Caesar's acts were upheld for two years.[10]Popular unrest forced Brutus and his brother-in-law, fellow assassin Gaius Cassius Longinus, to leave Rome in April 44.[11] After a complex political realignment, Octavian – Caesar's adoptive son – made himself consul and, with his colleague, passed a law retroactively making Brutus and the other conspirators murderers.[12] This led to a second civil war, in which Mark Antony and Octavian fought the liberatores led by Brutus and Cassius. The Caesarians decisively defeated the outnumbered armies of Brutus and Cassius at the two battles at Philippi in October 42.[13] After the defeat, Brutus took his own life.[14]His name has been condemned for betrayal of his friend and benefactor Caesar, and is perhaps only rivalled in this regard by the name of Judas Iscariot (famously in Dante's Inferno).[15] He also has been praised in various narratives, both ancient and modern, as a virtuous and committed republican who fought – however futilely – for freedom and against tyranny. All payments are due within 3 business days of auction end. S&H is 3.95 for U.S. Postal Service 1st Class Mail - with Delivery Confirmation secure with a bubble mailer or cardboard box. I will combine shipping for multiple winning bids. Positive feedback will be left upon successful receipt of payment. I value my feedback, so if you have any issues with your order, please let me know and I will correct it if possible. Thank you for the opportunity to earn your business. Good luck bidding! <div style="text-align:center"><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://mostpopular.sellathon.com/?id=AC1347010"><img src="http://www.sellathon.com/Resources/Images/countercredit.gif" border="0"></a></div>
Price: 11.99 USD
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
End Time: 2024-12-19T02:47:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.95 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Card Size: Tobacco
Set: 1901 Ogden's Guinea Gold
Character: Catherine Hepburn, William McKinley, Mozart, Beethoven, Rudyard Kipling, Mark Twain, King Edward VII, Mendelssohn, Henry Longfellow, Jules Verne, Sir Walter Scott, Marcus Brutus
Year Manufactured: 1901
Franchise: Disney
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Type: Non-Sport Trading Card
Language: English
Parallel/Variety: Gold
Manufacturer: Ogden's
Featured Person/Artist: Catherine Hepburn, William McKinley, Mozart, Beethoven, Rudyard Kipling, Mark Twain, Henry Longfellow, Victor Hugo, Jules Verne, Sir Walter Scott, Marcus Brutus
Genre: Music
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom