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THE IDES OF MARCH: WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THE KNIVES

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Episode 144 | Historical Events In this History episode we focus solely on the assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15th, 44 BC — the conspiracy, the 23 stab wounds, and what happened to every one of the men who killed him, because almost none of the 23 conspirators survived more than three years, and most died by their own hand. They killed Caesar to save the Republic. Within three years they were all dead and the Republic was gone. #HistoryMystery #JuliusCaesar #AncientRome #IdesOfMarch #HistoryPodcast

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