All three were men who betrayed and killed gods. Judas was a Disciple of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ of the Christian tradition. After Jesus made a big ruckus in the Temple, he was wanted as an apostate by the Jewish authorities and as a revolutionary by the Roman authorities. read more
This was a big nono in Roman republicanism, so the Senate, led by two of Caesar’s friends, Brutus and Cassius, conspired to kill him, and return power in Rome to the people (well, actually, the aristocracy, but you get the idea). read more
There are more differences than similarities between the characters of Brutus and Cassius. The two men are similar in being courageous warriors, distinguished Romans, and in both being opposed to the obviously dangerous monarchical ambitions of Julius Caesar. read more