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Westkost [7]
2 years ago
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TRIVIA What year did Caesar come into power and when was he assonated.

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Masteriza [31]2 years ago
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I think I got the wrong answer nvm Explanation:

Genrish500 [490]2 years ago
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Julius Caesar began his rise to power in 60 B.C.E. by forging an alliance with general Pompey and a wealthy patrician, Crassus. Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 B.C. by a group of senators on the Ides during a meeting of the Senate at the Theatre of Pompey in Rome. The senators stabbed Caesar 23 times.

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