
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
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Show Notes
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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