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After Julius Caesar won his civil war against the forces of the senate he concentrated power in his hand in Rome. Therefore, he was in charge of all the Roman territories. Support for Caesar was very strong in the western provinces. However, the governors of the eastern provinces were sympathetic to Caesar's opponents. This became clear after Caesar was assassinated. These governors of the eastern provinces supported the assassins of Caesar in the civil war between them and the supporters of Caesar which followed.

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