On March 15, 44 BC, Julius Caesar was on his way to work at the Sennate House, the building where he died. When Caesar arrived and sat down, one of his friends pulled upon his toga, a signal to his compatriots that the time to strike was perfect. A group of 20 plus friends, colleagues, and politicians, surrounded Caesar and began to stab repeatedly, hitting him in the face, the thighs, and his chest. Caesar fought back with his pen, the only weapon he had available. The scene of Caesars murder h...
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