Thursday, October 11, 2012

Researchers Find Spot Where Julius Caesar Was Stabbed


Several ancient Roman texts describe the assassination of Julius Caesar in Rome, at the Curia of Pompey in 44 BC, which was the result of a plot among a group of senators to eliminate the General. This fact led to the formation of the second triumvirate and to the final outbreak of civil wars. Now, 2,056 years later, a team of researchers from the Spanish National Research Council has found the exact plot where the military man was stabbed.

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Rex Harrison as Julius Caesar gets the point; from CLEOPATRA

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