When Julius Caesar approached the Capitol building on the Ides of March, he ignored multiple warnings about potential threats to his life. Despite being forewarned by a soothsayer and his wife, Calpurnia, about the dangers he faced, he chose to proceed confidently, underestimating the conspirators' resolve. This hubris ultimately led to his assassination by a group of senators who saw the opportunity to strike as he entered the Senate.
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