The price of success is having enemies and Caesar was no exception. He had both military and political enemies, with the political enemies being the most dangerous as they were the ones who killed him. Caesar's land reform and debt reform bills were opposed by many members of the senate as they were the ones who would be the losers while the lower classes gained.
On March 15, 44 B.C., Caesar attended a meeting of the senate. At the meeting, a group of senators gathered around Caesar. Suddenly, they drew knives and stabbed him. He fell to the gorund, dead. Caesar had been a strong leader, but many Romans felt that he had gone too far, and too fast, in gathering power. Therefor that is why and how his enemies as you say killed him.
Yes! He had many internally and externally. I'll start with externally, he had the huge Gaul empire who hated him (in the end he killed them all) then the Britons. But also internally he had some members of the Senate which didn't approve of his "Dictator for life" election.
Julius? Because he wanted strip all power from the Senate and give it to himself, becoming an emperor.
Which Ceaser? But most likely it was because he wanted to get ride of the republic. They got angry because the people had been working for years to get the republic.
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After Julius Caesar there was conflict between Marc Antony, the leader of the Caesarians (the supporters of Caesar) and the opponents of Caesar. At first Octavian sided with the opponents. Then Marc Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (another leading Caesarian) formed an alliance which Octavian quickly joined, leading to the triumvirate (three-man alliance)
Julius was a dictator. Augustus was an emperor.
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Punishment in Rome was defined by the law, not by individuals. Julius Caesar was lenient. He was in the habit of pardoning his political opponents once he defeated them in battle. This is was probably because as a young man he witnessed the horrors of the persecution of political opponents by Lucius Cornelius Sulla who established a 'reign of terror' and had thousands of people executed or murdered.
After Julius Caesar there was conflict between Marc Antony, the leader of the Caesarians (the supporters of Caesar) and the opponents of Caesar. At first Octavian sided with the opponents. Then Marc Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (another leading Caesarian) formed an alliance which Octavian quickly joined, leading to the triumvirate (three-man alliance)
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