In my recent book, The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People's History of Ancient Rome, I present an alternative explanation: the Senate aristocrats killed Caesar because they perceived him to be a popular leader who threatened their privileged interests.
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Caesar was preparing to lead a military campaign against the Parthians, who had treacherously killed Crassus and taken the legionary eagles; he was due to leave on March 18. Although Caesar was apparently warned of some personal danger, he nevertheless refused a bodyguard.
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: How was Caesar Killed?
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www.wisegeek.com/how-was-caesar-killed.htm
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Discusion about Iraqi soldier “Caesar” killed three American soldiers as they kicked , beat a pregnant woman in the AboveTopSecret.com website alternative topics discussion forum Other Current Events. Caesar he soldier in National Guard Iraqi from family Saadi, killing of three soldiers is American, in their yen...
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Julius Caesar question: Where was caesar killed? I do not know the answer but which Caesar are you talking about Julius Caesar or Augustus Caesar?
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Julius Caesar question: Who killed julius caesar? Answer There were 60 conspirators, led by Brutus, of which at least 23 stabbed him.
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What events led up to the assassination of Caesar? What happened after he was killed? Caesar was a major part of the Roman Empire because of his strength and his strong war strategies.
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www.studyworld.com/julius_caesar.htm
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Who2 Biography: Julius Caesar, Emperor / Military Leader Caesar is thought to have been assassinated on March 15th, a date known in the Roman calendar as "the Ides of March"... The ruling titles Kaiser and Czar are derived from the name of Caesar... Caesar had a famous romance with Egyptian ruler Cleopatra,
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