Julius caesar
Julius Caesar was murdered on March 14th due to loss of blood and multiple stab wounds in the Senate House by his supposedly colleges and companions despite foretold warnings. Caesar, who died at the age of 56, was criticized by many by holding to much power in his hands. A man who held the power of the Roman Empire was a victim of a tragic murder. Despite his wife’s nightmare, Caesar left his house, which overlooks Rome, due to the persuasion of Mark Anthony telling him he will receive a crown at the Senate House if he shall appear to the public. As Caesar proceeds through the streets toward the Senate with a troop of “murders”, the Soothsayer, a fortune teller, again warns him of disaster and to “beware of the eyes of March.” Caesar again fails to acknowledge any type of warning and continues.
Caesar accomplished many triumphs including the conquering of Gallic Gaul and the invasion of Britain during the Gallic Gaul Wars with the defeat of the Britons. After he built up an army in Gaul, Caesar invaded the Senate in 49 BC to defeat Pompey during the battle of Pharsalus. In his dictatorship over Rome, he unleashed a campaign of political and social reforms in the Roman Empire. One by one they followed, till the death of Caesar. When Caesar sees his most promising friend, Brutus, among his murderers, he extends his right arm and speaks, “Et tu, Brute? (You too, Brutus?).” After the last blow of a five inch knife was struck into Caesar crippled body by his dear friend, he gives up the struggle and falls.
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