Julius Caesar
The cause of death for
was assassination
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Gaius Julius Caesar (pronounced in Classical Latin; conventionally /ˈɡaɪ.əs ˈdʒuːli.əs ˈsiːzər/ in English), (13 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC), was a Roman military and political lea...
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Julius Caesar, one of Ancient Rome's most famous individuals, was born in 100 BC - or near to that year. ... "Our tyrant deserved to die. Here was a man who wanted to be king of the Roman people and master of the whole world. Those who agree with an ambition like this must also accept the destruction of existing laws...
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Roman Empire question: How was Caesar murdered? Two days before Julius Caesar died his wife had a nightmare. In her dream there was Julius Caesar covered with blood, (and he died). She thought it was a ... Where is julius caeser? When was Julius caesar? Rumors of julius caeser? How Julius Caesar's die? How was Caeser...
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Julius Caesar was assassinated because the polical opponents of the senates were try to claim title of king. Caesar was stabbed 23 times. and there were more than 60 men involved. Caesar died age 57; According to the physician the wound to the chest was the one that killed Caesar.
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On 15 March 44 BCE, the Roman dictator Julius Caesar was murdered. ... The following fragment from his Lives of the twelve Caesars (Caesar 80-82) was translated by Joseph Gavorse. ... Now Caesar's approaching murder was foretold to him by unmistakable signs.
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Gaius Julius Caesar (13 July 100 - 15 March 44 BCE), Roman statesman, general and author, famous for the conquest of Gaul (modern France and Belgium) and his subsequent coup d'état. He changed the Roman republic into a monarchy and a truly Mediterranean empire.
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102/100 BCE: Gaius Julius Caesar was born (by Caesarean section according to an unlikely legend) of Aurelia and Gaius Julius Caesar, a praetor. His family had noble, patrician roots, although they were neither rich nor influential in this period.
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