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Julius Caesar and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Julius Caesar and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

When Julius Caesar returned to Rome after his last military campaign, he had big plans. But a secret movement to assassinate him was building steam.

Ancient History Fangirl · Jenny Williamson and Genn McMenemy

August 15, 20191h 58m

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When Julius Caesar returned to Rome after his last military campaign, he had big plans. Plans like remaking Rome in the image of Alexandria—as a beacon of light and learning. Transforming the Roman calendar and enacting sweeping government reforms. Invading Parthia for some reason. And making himself Dictator for Life—and the next best thing to a king and god.

But Caesar should have been more on his guard--because a secret movement to assassinate him was building steam. Find out how it all went down.

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