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Question by  squiffy (130)

What can you tell me about Julius Caesar's assassination?

 
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Answer by  laura46 (92)

Julius Caesar was a popular Roman general and politician in the first century BC. In 44, his political rise climaxed in his declaration of himself as "dictator in perpetuity." His opponents, fearing the return of a tyrannical monarchy, joined together to kill him and remove him from power.

 
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Answer by  ddeaks (20)

Julius Caesar's assassination took place on March the 15th 44bc. The assassination was a politically motivated murder, involving most of the Roman senate. The senator most associated with Caeser's murder was Brutus, the reason for Brutuses association was owing to the fact that he was a good friend of Caeser's.

 
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Answer by  Dreamlight (856)

Caesar's assassination was the plot between Brutus, one of Ceasar's most trusted men, and several other conspirators. The assassination occured when they feared that Caesar's power was becoming too great.

 
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