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  1. Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of senators on the Ides of March (15 March) of 44 BC during a meeting of the Senate at the Curia of Pompey of the Theatre of Pompey in Rome where the senators stabbed Caesar 23 times.

  2. May 15, 2015 · Gaius Julius Caesar had returned to Rome in triumph, hailed as a hero. During his time as a Roman general, he claimed to have killed almost two million people in fifty decisive battles. Although loved by the citizens of Rome, he caused, in many ways, worry among those in the Roman Senate - especially the old elite, the Optimates.

  3. Sep 1, 2021 · On March 15 in 44 B.C., Caesar was stabbed 23 times by conspirators who believed themselves to be saviors of liberty and democracy. Instead, the daggers they thrust into Caesar dealt a fatal blow...

  4. On March 15, 44 B.C.E., Julius Caesar was stabbed to death in Rome, Italy. Caesar was the dictator of the Roman Republic, and his assassins were Roman senators, fellow politicians who helped shape Roman policy and government.

  5. Mar 15, 2018 · On March 15, 44 B.C. a group of Roman senators murdered Julius Caesar as he sat on the podium at a senate meeting. The dictator fell bleeding to his death from 23 stab wounds before the...

  6. In the afternoon of 15 March 44 BC, the Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar entered the Senate meeting room where he met his doom. This is the story of how the most famous assassination in ancient history unfolded.

  7. Jun 1, 2024 · Toward the end of the year of his praetorship, a scandal was caused by Publius Clodius in Caesar’s house at the celebration there of the rites, for women only, of Bona Dea (a Roman deity of fruitfulness, both in the Earth and in women). Caesar consequently divorced Pompeia.

  8. Sep 15, 2021 · Julius Caesar was at the pinnacle of his power when he was killed by an organized group of Roman senators who sought to preserve the Roman Republic and end his reign. Caesar had become one of the best-known and prominent figures of the ancient world at this point in his life.

  9. Aug 9, 2018 · The events of the Ides of March – 15 March in the modern calendar – in 44 BC had enormous consequences for Rome, triggering a series of civil wars that saw Caesar’s great-nephew Octavian secure his place as Augustus, the first Roman Emperor. But what actually happened on this famous date?

  10. Nov 2, 2020 · In 35, allies of Octavian and Antony captured and executed Sextus Pompey, heir to Pompey Magnus—Julius Caesar's political brother-turned-arch-nemesis—whose naval forces had been harrying them.

  11. Thanks to William Shakespeare, the death of Julius Caesar is the most famous assassination in history. But what actually happened on March 15, 44 BC is even more gripping than Shakespeare’s play. In this thrilling new book, Barry Strauss tells the real story.

  12. Fearful of his power and domination of the state, a group of senators led by Brutus and Cassius assassinated Caesar on the Ides of March (15 March) 44 BC. A new series of civil wars broke out and the constitutional government of the Republic was never fully restored.

  13. May 9, 2018 · The Assassination of Julius Caesar. Remains of the Largo di Torre Argentina in Rome, Italy were Julius Caesar was killed. Gaius Julius Caesar was a dictator of the Roman Republic who served in office between October 49 BCE to March 44 BCE.

  14. Jan 25, 2023 · The incident was the vicious and bloody assassination of the all-powerful consul of the Roman Republic, Gaius Julius Caesar, which occurred on March 15 — the now infamous Ides of March. Politically-motivated killing wasn't exactly rare in Caesar's day.

  15. Mar 10, 2022 · Daggers drawn Before horrified onlookers, assassins begin attacking Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 B.C., in a circa 1805 painting by Vincenzo Camuccini. It's housed in the Museo di Capodimonte...

  16. Jun 22, 2023 · In reality, Caesar was stabbed to death in the Curia of Pompey, a structure built by one of Caesar's contemporaries, the Roman statesman Pompey the Great. Previously, tourists could only...

  17. Mar 14, 2023 · Julius Caesar 's bloody assassination on March 15, 44 B.C., forever marked March 15, or the Ides of March, as a day of infamy. It has fascinated scholars and writers ever since. For ancient...

  18. Oct 11, 2012 · Caesar, the head of the Roman Republic, was stabbed to death by a group of rival Roman senators on March 15, 44 B.C, the Ides of March. The assassination is well-covered in classical texts,...

  19. Oct 27, 2009 · Caesar’s assassination at age 55 made him a martyr and incited a cycle of civil wars resulting in the downfall of the Roman Republic and the rise to power of his grandnephew and heir Gaius ...

  20. Jun 21, 2023 · An ancient square where historians believe Julius Caesar was stabbed to death — one of the most infamous assassinations in history — was opened to the public for the first time Tuesday.

  21. Mar 16, 2024 · On March 15th 44 B.C., Julius Caesar entered the Senate of Rome and was brutally murdered by twenty-three dagger strikes. His death is commonly understood to be the end of the Roman Republic and to have inaugurated the age of great Roman emperors.

  22. Feb 18, 2022 · The Curia of Pompey is famous for being the site where Julius Caesar was stabbed to death on the ides of March in 44 BCE. It is of great interest to tourists, historians, and archaeologists...

  23. In modern times, the Ides of March is best known as the date on which Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. Caesar was stabbed to death at a meeting of the Senate.

  24. In Act 3, Scene 1 of Julius Caesar, Artemidorus is a Roman citizen who wants to warn Caesar of the assassination plot against him. Artemidorus has written a letter or petition that names the conspirators and outlines their plan. He plans to hand the petition to Caesar as he walks to the Capitol for the Senate meeting.

  25. 3 days ago · When Julius Caesar, the popular leader, seems to be usurping power in order to position himself as Emperor, two influential Romans, Caius Cassius and Marcus Brutus, conspire a bloody assassination plot to stop him. While their murderous plans succeed, their beloved Rome is plunged into a dark period of chaos and violence. Set in an imagined future-world inspired by popular science fiction and ...

  26. 2 days ago · In “Julius Caesar 1922,” the Sacramento Shakespeare Festival overlays The Bard’s great tragedy about the end of the Roman republic to a visual backdrop of 20th-century Italy — the cusp of Benito Mussolini’s march on Rome and rise to the fascist state — in a pleasing manner that blends two seismic historic events that took place in the very same city some 2,000 years apart.

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