Rome lost one of her greatest leaders when Julius Caesar was Assassinated by other roman Senators on March 14, 44 B.C.
Caesar was made into a dictator 47 B.C., and some senators believed he would use this power to steer rome in a horrible direction. They were so fearful that decided to murder Caesar in 44 B.C. This caused Caesar’s adopted son, Octavian, to retaliate against the senators and defeat them. Unfortunately, Julius was not going to use that power in a bad way, he was a reformer that would have been very successful if he was not dead.
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