This Day in History: Julius Caesar Is Assassinated

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Published on March 15, 2023 - Duration: 01:01s

This Day in History: Julius Caesar Is Assassinated

This Day in History: , Julius Caesar Is Assassinated.

March 15, 44 B.C. The Ides of March.

As Caesar entered a hall adjacent to the Theatre of Pompey, he was surrounded by several Roman Senators yielding daggers.

In the ensuing attack, the Roman dictator was stabbed 23 times, including by his protege, Marcus Brutus.

Caesar's final words — said to be in response to the sight of Brutus among the assassinators — are recorded as "You too, child?".

Led by Cassius Longinus, the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar included as many as 60 nobleman.

It stemmed from his tensions with the Senate, and his recent appointment as "dictator in perpetuity.".

His death is widely considered the beginning of the end of the Roman Republic


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Julius Caesar

Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)

Marcus Junius Brutus

Roman politician and assassin of Julius Caesar

Roman Senate

Political institution in ancient Rome

Theatre of Pompey

Theatre in Ancient Rome


Roman Republic

Period of ancient Roman civilization (c. 509–27 BC)

Gaius Cassius Longinus

Roman senator and general (c.86 BC–42 BC)

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