The Ides of March: Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BCE unfolds as a tragedy of friendship and betrayal. When sixty Roman senators, led by Caesar's beloved Brutus, surround the dictator with daggers, they believe they're saving the republic. Instead, their act of violence destroys the very system they sought to preserve, ushering in an age of civil war and imperial rule that would last for centuries.
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