Personal Enemies In Julius Caesar

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Caesar’s Personal Enemies on the Ides of March Julius Caesar was a very strong, yet conniving leader. He had a very strategic way of compromise when need be. The events that led up to his assassination, was in a sense entirely his own fault. Roman Senators joined, each with their own reasoning to eliminate Caesar. Once Caesar had declared himself dictator for life, thus stimulating the provocation to be killed. The assassins shared one goal- to execute Julius Caesar. Out of the 60 senators that took part in the plan to demolish Caesar, we are only certain on identity for 20. Each assassin held their own reasoning as to why they wanted Caesar killed, but what makes them similar is the one motive they all shared- embezzlement. In abounding

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