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Is julius caesar’s death a ""sacrifice"" or a ""butchery""? 7- 10 sentences

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Caesar was killed for three reasons: First, the conspirators wanted to halt his power growth. Second, they tried to prevent him from becoming king and destroying the Roman Republic. Finally, some were motivated by basic human emotions – personal vengeance. On March 15 in 44 B.C., Caesar was stabbed 23 times by conspirators who believed themselves to be saviors of liberty and democracy. Instead, the daggers they thrust into Caesar dealt a fatal blow to the already wounded Roman Republic. So yes, Caesar's death was the result of savage butchery. He was plotted against, and publicly murdered stabbed to death. He wasn't merely murdered, his body was savagely stabbed, over and over again, by mutilple men.

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