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What was the reason for Julius Caesar's assassination?

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The reason for Julius Caesar's assassination was because the consul thought he gained too much power. They decided to kill him.


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Julius Caesar is known to be one of the best military leaders in the Roman Empire. Julius Caesar was assassinated by his friend Brutus and other senators who sought to save the Republic of Rome and to end his reign and power in the Roman Empire. Julius Caesar was turning Rome more into Imperial system which the senators didn't favor. The marginalize of Republic and seize control of Rome by Caesar angered most of the Romans.

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