Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC, a date known as the Ides of March. A group of Roman senators, fearing his growing power and potential monarchy, conspired against him. During a Senate meeting at the Theatre of Pompey, they attacked him with daggers, and he was stabbed 23 times by multiple assailants, including his close friend Brutus. This assassination marked a pivotal moment in Roman history, leading to the eventual rise of the Roman Empire.
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