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How was Julius Caesar popularity threatened senators who eventually murder him. You must mention the crossing of the rubicon, and the significance of this event.

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Caesar was murdered because he became too popular. Caesar became a dictator after crossing the Rubicon. This ultimately led to his death because, once a senator, others were worried he was becoming too popular. The other senators were worried Caesar would have too much influence.
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