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About Caesar's death

In the past few months, there were some signs suggesting to Caesar that he would be killed, and the diviner Spriner explicitly reminded him to "be careful of March 15". In view of this, Caesar has been hesitant to stay at home and postpone or cancel what was scheduled to be completed in the Senate. But in the end, under the persuasion of Desimus brutus (who told Caesar that all the participants had been waiting for a long time), Caesar left home around 5 o'clock and went to the Senate. Before leaving home, he laughed at Sprinner, but the latter warned him: "March 15 did come, but it is still not over." On the way, he received a note exposing the plot, but was delayed by other things and did not read it immediately.

When he took his seat in the Senate, all the conspirators gathered around him. Tirius Simble immediately went to Caesar's side, as if to ask something, but grabbed his Toga shoulder. At this time, Caesar was stabbed in the neck by a man named Casca. Caesar stabbed Casca in the arm with an iron pen, but he was stabbed again. When he found that daggers were attacking in all directions, especially when he saw Marcus brutus pouncing on him, he gave up his resistance and just said to Marcus brutus in Greek: κ α σ υ? 0? 5κνον? Are you there, my child? ), and then fell down. In this way, Caesar was stabbed 23 times (only one was fatal) and fell under the statue of Pompeii and died.

Caesar was 58 when he died. After his death, he was listed among the gods according to law and was honored as "Holy julius". The Senate also decided to close the hall where he was assassinated and designated March 15 as "Patricide Day", and the Senate could never meet on this day.