Over 60 people were involved in Caesar’s assassination

In 44 BC, Caesar was killed in the Pompey Theatre Curia. Here, more than sixty conspirators took part in the killing out of fear that Caesar would overturn the Senate and rule as king, which is one of the most interesting facts about Julius Caesar. Caesar has stabbed a total of 23 times, but only one of those wounds to his aorta proved deadly.


The Senators were very cunning to involve so many individuals in the murder; this precluded any one person from accepting responsibility. The chief assassination conspirator, Brutus, was once a personal friend of Caesar, adding tragedy to the already terrible tale. Shakespeare's well-known tragedy, in which Caesar's final words are "even you, Brutus?" this betrayal is a major topic. Caesar's real final words, however, remain unknown and hotly contested by academics.


Caesar was well-liked in Rome. Simply put, the Senate plotted a horrific killing since the extent of his support made him a formidable political tyrant. So, how did they inform the public about this? They cried out that Caesar was a tyrant and that they thought that many people, not just one, should lead the Republic. The devastated Roman citizenry, who believed that those responsible for the murder were traitors.

Photo: https://vi.wikipedia.org/
Photo: https://vi.wikipedia.org/
Photo: https://vi.wikipedia.org/
Photo: https://vi.wikipedia.org/

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